About PCG

Pacific Consulting Group is a specialized consulting firm that helps organizations solve complex service and operational challenges, especially in public service environments.

By integrating customer insights, advanced data science, and behavioral analytics, we transform data into practical, implementable solutions that measurably improve how services are delivered.  

Background and Experience

Pacific Consulting Group has spent more than four decades helping public-sector agencies and service-oriented organizations translate research into operational results.

Founded in 1980, our first government engagement came in 1982 with optimization modeling for a federal benefits program, and we have worked continuously with public-sector clients ever since. More recently, an IRS notice redesign initiative leveraged behavioral science and rapid pilot testing to accelerate issue resolution and improve the taxpayer experience. Both engagements are representative of the depth and rigor we bring to every engagement. The consistency across more than 40 years of work reflects something intentional:

We have never shifted our focus away from implementable action.

We are a firm of approximately 30 professionals, and we treat that scale as a strategic asset. Depth of expertise in marketing research, data science and engineering, and behavioral science allows for close collaboration with client teams and sustained focus on implementation. Methods refined across more than 200 public-sector engagements are adapted to each client’s specific context. Our average client relationship spans 12 years, and our average employee tenure is 8 years. 

These numbers reflect the kind of continuity that produces better work.

Our engagements have consistently surfaced what standard metrics miss: research for a commercial airline identified passenger experience gaps that operational metrics missed; analysis of customer correspondence for a government agency revealed the focus on content should shift to a focus on notice timing — a finding that prompted improvements to both message design and system responsiveness.

This is the pattern across our portfolio: rigorous analysis, practically applied.

Operational Challenges we Address

The starting point for our engagements usually involves a challenging operational environment or organizational challenge:

Lack of Clear Improvement Priorities

Organizations possess substantial customer feedback but lack frameworks for prioritizing improvements based on operational impact and cost drivers.  

PCG's Approach:

Apply proven analytical frameworks to connect customer priorities to cost inefficiencies, enabling evidence-based prioritization.  

Modernization Under Budget Constraints

Modernization mandates exist but budgets remain static or declining

PCG's Approach:

Identify implementable early-stage improvements that generate measurable value for operations and to justify further investments.

Fragmented Data Systems

We integrate existing systems create unified analytical views, rather than replace systems wholesale, working within current governance and security frameworks.  

PCG's Approach:

Apply proven analytical frameworks to connect customer priorities to cost inefficiencies, enabling evidence-based prioritization.  

Cost Reduction without Service Degradation

Organizations face mandates to reduce costs by 10% or more while maintaining or improving service quality.  

PCG's Approach:

We focus on eliminating redundant processes and system inefficiencies rather than workforce reductions. This methodology has supported cost reductions of 10-25% in more than 30 federal engagements.  

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Jill Long

Director of Business Operations

Jill Long serves as Director of Business Operations at Pacific Consulting Group, leading core business operations and administrative functions to ensure organizational effectiveness, financial integrity, and compliance. She brings more than 25 years of experience as an accounting and finance professional across financial services and professional services industries. 

In her role, Ms. Long oversees office operations and administrative processes supporting Pacific Consulting Group’s consultants and leadership team, focusing on strengthening internal controls, improving cross-functional coordination, and enabling efficient project delivery. Throughout her career in roles including Office Manager, Accounting Specialist, and Financial Analyst, she has successfully implemented cost-saving initiatives and process improvements enhancing collaboration and operational performance. 

Education: Bachelor of Science in Accounting, University of Kansas; Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, University of Kansas 

Holly Bird

Director, Business Development and Support

Holly Bird serves as Director of Business Development and Support at Pacific Consulting Group. She brings seven years of experience in business development and contracting across public and private sectors, having directed proposal teams and managed processes for securing new business and transitioning from contract award to project implementation. 

Ms. Bird’s expertise includes identifying opportunities, developing strategic partnerships, and leading contract negotiations. In her current role, she coordinates capture of new business from initial opportunity identification through project startup and provides executive leadership with business intelligence. She operates in a collaborative environment with staff, consultants, and partner firms to meet project delivery objectives, support growth targets, and maintain staffing requirements. 

Education: Bachelor of Arts, Kent State University 

Jane Fitzgerald

Research Project Manager

Jane Fitzgerald serves as Research Project Manager on Pacific Consulting Group’s Insights team, bringing more than ten years of experience as a marketing researcher across government, healthcare, and education sectors. Since 2013, she has led rigorous quantitative and qualitative research programs focused on attitudinal and behavioral insights, message testing, and communications research supporting data-informed decision-making. 

At Pacific Consulting Group, Ms. Fitzgerald designs and manages end-to-end research studies, overseeing primary data collection and delivering actionable insights for clients including the Internal Revenue Service, National Gallery of Art, City of San Jose Environmental Services Department, and Aquarion Water Company. She is a RIVA-trained qualitative moderator with extensive experience engaging diverse audiences ranging from museum visitors and utility customers to healthcare executives and public-sector leaders. Her work is grounded in methodological rigor; seven of her research studies have been published in peer-reviewed journals. 

Education: Bachelor of Arts, Hamilton College; Master of Public Health, Brown University 

Preston Trimble

Senior Manager of Analytics

Preston Trimble is a Senior Manager of Analytics with more than seven years of experience designing and delivering data-driven analytical and reporting solutions across public and private sectors. His expertise spans large-scale data engineering, predictive analytics, and the development of decision-ready visualizations, with a focus on healthcare and public organization operational data.

Prior to consulting, Mr. Trimble worked in healthcare analytics, where he played a key role in developing a self-service data mining tool designed to identify patterns in healthcare claims data. This work sharpened his ability to translate complex data into actionable insights and laid the foundation for his broader career in analytics engineering and data strategy.

Mr. Trimble currently serves as Project Manager and Data Specialist for the IRS Research, Applied Analytics, and Statistics (RAAS) Customer Experience (CX) Analytics initiative. In this role, he coordinates across multiple analytics and engineering workstreams to ensure deliverables meet RAAS leadership standards for quality, analytical rigor, and timeliness. 

Education: Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, University of Colorado Denver; Master of Science in Applied Mathematics (in progress), Johns Hopkins University 

Jeremy Wiedemeier

Director of Engineering

Jeremy Wiedemeier serves as Director of Engineering, leading design and delivery of scalable, data-driven software solutions supporting complex analytics and research initiatives. He brings more than six years of experience spanning software development, data analysis, and applied research. 

Prior to consulting, Mr. Wiedemeier developed applications and data-driven tools supporting research in nanoscale microscopy. Over the past two years, he has focused on architecting, developing, and deploying web applications for data-intensive programs within the IRS Office of Research, Applied Analytics, and Statistics (RAAS), leading multiple applications across the full software development lifecycle. 

Mr. Wiedemeier has contributed significantly to expanding ASR’s web-based enterprise tax analytics platform, RevHub, including developing a module enabling state tax auditors to generate dynamic notices. For the IRS, he led development of a full-stack web application enabling fraud analysts to efficiently retrieve and visualize tax preparer activity, leveraging modern frameworks including React and Java Spring within microservices architecture. 

Education: Bachelor of Arts in Physics and Philosophy, University of Utah 

Brock Ramos

Vice President

Brock Ramos serves as Vice President providing senior leadership for Data Engineering and Science operations, including strategic direction for team management, resource allocation, and business development. Leveraging eighteen years of prior experience, Mr. Ramos’s recent engagements focus on delivering solutions for the Internal Revenue Service. 

Current major initiatives include managing projects to improve notice development processes using advanced software platforms and developing analytics capabilities to identify operational inefficiencies in the notice development workflow. Additionally, Mr. Ramos oversees deployment of analytics strengthening online authentication and bolstering identity protection efforts at the IRS. 

Mr. Ramos’s expertise is grounded in key roles at IRS Research, Applied Analytics, and Statistics (RAAS), where he established and managed cross-functional teams dedicated to rapidly identifying and mitigating emerging identity theft schemes and led teams focused on detecting first-party fraud within tax return filings. 

Education: Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Texas A&M University; Master of Public Service and Administration, Texas A&M University 

Jake Brooks

Vice President

Jake Brooks serves as Vice President in Pacific Consulting Group’s federal analytics practice. Mr. Brooks brings more than ten years of experience implementing large-scale data integration and machine learning projects in both financial services and government sectors, including extensive work with the Internal Revenue Service. He has established and led programs exceeding 50 personnel covering machine learning engineering and MLOps, Kubernetes platform architecture, large-scale graph analytics, and product management for full-stack applications. Recent work has focused on designing enterprise platforms enabling broad spectrum machine learning applications. 

Mr. Brooks possesses specialized expertise in Title 31/Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) domain, including assessment of non-bank financial institutions’ transaction monitoring and compliance programs, and utilization of BSA filing data to identify emerging risk patterns. 

Education: Bachelor of Arts in Slavic Languages, Indiana University 

Lauren Szczerbinski

Vice President

Lauren Szczerbinski serves as Vice President with more than fourteen years of experience leading advanced data analysis, econometric modeling, and business intelligence initiatives across the public sector. For nine years, she has maintained a key leadership role supporting the IRS Research, Applied Analytics, and Statistics (RAAS) organization and multiple Business Operating Divisions, contributing to improved compliance outcomes through strategic consulting, custom analytics application development, and data-driven decision support. 

Ms. Szczerbinski’s expertise encompasses analytical solution design, applied research methodology, and translation of complex analytical findings into actionable recommendations for senior stakeholders. Previously, she served as lead analyst on a mixed-methods research engagement supporting economic and social impact analysis for the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). 

Ms. Szczerbinski maintains active IRS MBI clearance and active NTIA Public Trust clearance. She is a Certified ScrumMaster® through the Scrum Alliance. 

Education: Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Boston University; Master of Arts in Economics, Boston University 

Jeremy Howard

Vice President

Jeremy Howard serves as Vice President with more than 20 years of experience leading design and delivery of customized data management, analytics, and reporting solutions for complex public-sector programs. He has managed analytical consulting engagements and technology implementations involving large-scale data integration, predictive analytics, machine learning, and data visualization, with specialized expertise in tax analytics and tax administration. 

In supporting the Internal Revenue Service, Mr. Howard has led strategic initiatives focused on identity theft mitigation and customer experience improvement, including development of an enterprise customer experience application leveraging predictive analytics, natural language processing, and graph database technologies. 

Prior to joining Pacific Consulting Group, Mr. Howard led ASR’s State and Local business practice, developing analytical solutions for public-sector clients nationwide. In that capacity, he directed a flagship engagement with the Maryland Office of the Comptroller, deploying geospatial analytics and machine learning models to combat tax fraud, increase compliance, and improve taxpayer experience. 

Education: Bachelor of Arts in Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 

Yvonne Nomizu

Chief Executive Officer

Yvonne Nomizu serves as Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Pacific Consulting Group. She brings forty years of experience in customer experience strategy, service operations, new product development, and process redesign across financial services, technology, consumer goods, and hospitality sectors, with specialized expertise in marketing research and operational consulting. 

At Pacific Consulting Group, Ms. Nomizu provides executive oversight for research programs and leads service design initiatives for government and corporate clients. Her work focuses on linking research objectives to organizational goals, designing methodologically rigorous studies, and translating analytical findings into implementable operational improvements. 

Since 2002, Ms. Nomizu has directed research and improvement initiatives for the Internal Revenue Service. She has provided decision support to senior leadership at the Federal Reserve Board, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Social Security Administration, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, General Services Administration, and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Corporate engagements include California Water Service, Microsoft Corporation, San Francisco Friends School, National Association of Water Companies, and Pacific Gas & Electric Company. 

Ms. Nomizu understands the operational and political realities of government service delivery, having supported federal executives in balancing resource constraints with service improvement mandates and reporting requirements to oversight bodies. 

Education: Bachelor of Arts, Harvard University; Master of Business Administration, Stanford Graduate School of Business 

Michael Stavrianos

Vice President

Michael Stavrianos serves as Vice President and senior program leader with more than 25 years of experience directing large-scale modernization, compliance, and analytics initiatives for the Internal Revenue Service. As a business process strategist, he has served as contractor lead on numerous high-visibility programs across IRS Research, Applied Analytics, and Statistics (RAAS), Small Business/Self-Employed (SB/SE), and Wage and Investment (W&I) divisions. 

His engagements include leadership roles on the Private Debt Collection program, redesign of IRS collection notices, and development of fraud detection algorithms for the Return Review Program (RRP). His expertise encompasses business process engineering, requirements management, analytics strategy, and executive stakeholder engagement. 

From 2022 to 2025, Mr. Stavrianos managed the Tax and Revenue practice at Voyatek, overseeing a portfolio exceeding $200 million and serving as Program Manager for the IRS Data Analytics and Innovation Support (DAIS) Blanket Purchase Agreement—among the largest federal data science initiatives. 

Throughout his career, Mr. Stavrianos has led cross-functional teams in designing and implementing enterprise solutions including business rules engines, large-scale analytics platforms, and case automation tools. He has delivered briefings to multiple IRS Commissioners and understands the operational complexities of managing programs affecting thousands of employees and millions of customer interactions. 

Education: Bachelor of Arts in Statistics and Spanish, Washington University in St. Louis; Master of Public Policy, Georgetown University