superagi_logo
profile_icon_placeholder

Carol Coletta

linkedin_icon
Bloomberg Public Innovation Fellow @ Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation at Johns Hopkins University Can public space launch the connections we urgently need to enable opportunity, equity and trust?
email_icon
Email encrypt_section
call_icon
Phone Number encrypt_section

Education

education_icon_placeholder

Illinois Institute of Technology

, Experience Design in Urban Environment 2006-01-01 - 2008-01-01
education_icon_placeholder

University of Houston-Clear Lake

, Future Studies 1990-01-01 - 1991-01-01
education_icon_placeholder

University of Memphis

BLS, Public Issues Management and Advertising/Public Relations 1970-01-01 - 1981-01-01
education_icon_placeholder

University of Memphis

Bachelor's degree, Public issues Management - 1980-01-01

Work Experience

experience_icon_placeholder

Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation at Johns Hopkins University

Current

Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation at Johns Hopkins University

experience_icon_placeholder

COLETTA & COMPANY

2025-01-01 - 2025-04-01

COLETTA & COMPANY

experience_icon_placeholder

Memphis River Parks Partnership

2018-05-01 - 2025-01-01

Memphis River Parks Partnership

experience_icon_placeholder

The Kresge Foundation

2016-02-01 - 2019-05-01

The Kresge Foundation

experience_icon_placeholder

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

2013-05-01 - 2016-01-01

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

experience_icon_placeholder

ArtPlace America

2011-03-01 - 2013-05-01

ArtPlace America

experience_icon_placeholder

Coletta & Company, Inc.

1987-01-01 - 2013-05-01

Coletta & Company, Inc.

experience_icon_placeholder

CEOs for Cities now Forward Cities

2005-05-01 - 2011-05-01

CEOs for Cities now Forward Cities

experience_icon_placeholder

Institute of Design

2005-01-01 - 2007-01-01

Institute of Design

experience_icon_placeholder

Smart City Networks

2001-01-01 - 2007-01-01

Smart City Networks

Skills

Urban Regeneration Start-ups Strategic Planning Public Speaking Urban Policy Writing Public Relations Qualitative Research Social Media Microsoft Office Urbanism Government Event Management Community Outreach Urban Planning Economic Development Entertainment Strategy Social Media Marketing Advertising

Summary

Carol Coletta has spent a lifetime focused on cities and their success. She is a Fellow with the Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation at Johns Hopkins University where she is exploring how public space can enable mobility by fostering cross-class connections. Most recently, she was President and CEO of Memphis River Parks Partnership, a public-private partnership responsible for five miles of public property on the Mississippi River. She led a new riverfront concept plan, the renaming and redesign of two parks with confederate associations, a 5-mile bike-ped trail, and the design and construction of Tom Lee Park, winning international acclaim for its designers Studio Gang and SCAPE and the Partnership. She came to the Partnership on loan from The Kresge Foundation where she was Senior Fellow in the American Cities Practice. She led the foundation's initiative, Reimagining the Civic Commons, a national effort to demonstrate that transformative public spaces can connect people of all backgrounds, cultivate trust, create more resilient communities, and generate greater value in neighborhoods nearby. She previously served as VP of Community and National Initiatives for the Knight Foundation, a national foundation with deep local roots in 26 U.S. cities. She managed a portfolio of more than $50 million annually in grants and a team of 18 in eight offices across the country to drive success in cities. She was recruited to Knight to lead a new portfolio created from merging two departments. Her strategic focus at Knight was to understand how robust public life can accelerate talent, opportunity and engagement. To do that, she deployed grants, challenges, research, local leadership development, and convenings of professors, policymakers and practitioners. In particular, she has led a national inquiry into the value of economic integration on America’s cities and how to achieve it. Carol led the start-up of ArtPlace, a public-private collaboration to accelerate creative placemaking in communities across the U.S. The collaboration included 13 leading foundations, eight federal agencies, and six of the nation’s largest banks. She served as president/CEO of CEOs for Cities, a Chicago-based network of urban leaders from 45 of the nation’s top metro areas. She also led the Mayors' Institute on City Design, a collaboration of the National Endowment for the Arts, U.S. Conference of Mayors and American Architectural Foundation to help mayors tackle their thorniest civic design challenges. Carol created and hosted the public radio show, "Smart City."

Browse SuperAGI Directories
agi_contact_icon
People Search
1 2 3 4 5 ... 22732309
agi_company_icon
Company Search
1 2 3 4 5 ... 809223
AI Native CRM for Unified Sales, Support & Marketing Accelerate growth and streamline your entire stack with AI CRM Platform