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Tampa Downtown Partnership Announces Board Leadership for 2024-25

TAMPA, FL (September 19, 2024) – As Tampa’s Downtown continues its rapid transformation into one of the most dynamic urban centers in the country, the Tampa Downtown Partnership is excited to announce its newBoard leadership for 2024-25, led by incoming Chairman Stephen Panzarino of AECOM. From the expansion of the DASH micro-transit service to the vibrant events that brought more than 300,000 people to Tampa’s Downtown this year, the Partnership has driven growth and connection at every turn.

 

“Our focus is on making Tampa’s Downtown a place where people can thrive – whether they come here to live, work, play, or learn. With our new Board leadership, we will amplify our efforts to serve as the voice for Downtown Tampa, build connections, and ensure our seven neighborhoods stay vibrant and welcoming for everyone,” said Kenyetta Hairston-Bridges, President and CEO of the Tampa Downtown Partnership.

 

Panzarino and his fellow officers were announced Thursday at the Partnership’s 38th Annual Meeting. He succeeds Jin Liu, who served as Chairwoman for the past year and will now transition to the role of Immediate Past Chairwoman.

 

Panzarino brings years of experience in architecture and urban development, making him a valuable asset to the Partnership as it continues to guide Tampa’s Downtown through an era of rapid change. “I am honored to lead at a time when the Partnership’s role as a convener and expert is more critical than ever. With so many innovative projects and public spaces coming online, we are committed to expanding our impact and ensuring Tampa’s Downtown remains a model for urban growth and community engagement.”

 

The Partnership’s 2024-25 Board officers include:

  • Chairman: Stephen Panzarino, AECOM
  • Vice Chairman: Jeff Houck, 1905 Family of Restaurants
  • Treasurer: Braxton Williams, PNC Bank
  • Secretary: Rob Stern, Trenam Law
  • Immediate Past Chairwoman: Jin Liu, Carlton Fields

 

Additionally, the executive committee is rounded out by Abbey D. Ahern of Dohring Ahern Appraisal & Brokerage, Dr. Jason Collins, Ph.D, PE, AICP of ADEAS-Q, Michael English, AICP of JT3, LLC, Tim Koletic of Fifth Third Bank, Kimberly Madison of Strategic Property Partners, and Marshall Rainey of Burr & Forman LLP.

 

A Year of Growth and Impact

This past year, the Tampa Downtown Partnership made significant strides in shaping the future of the city’s urban center. With the introduction of the Downtown Area Shared Hubs (DASH) micro-transit service, thousands of residents and visitors enjoyed seamless, affordable transportation through Downtown Tampa’s Special Services District. The launch of DASH has not only added a new mobility option, but it has also strengthened community bonds, with Driver Ambassadors and their yellow Teslas becoming trusted fixtures within Downtown.

 

Neighborhood programs flourished, with more than 300 initiatives launched to spotlight the distinct identities of Downtown Tampa’s seven neighborhoods. A total of $40,000 in grant funding supported local businesses and community engagement, while new signage and wayfinding systems further emphasized each neighborhood’s unique culture.

 

“Our efforts this year have been focused on making sure the voice of the community is heard and reflected in the development of Tampa’s Downtown,” Hairston-Bridges said. “Whether it’s through transportation services like DASH or neighborhood programs that highlight our local businesses, our goal is to ensure Downtown grows in a way that benefits everyone who lives, works, or visits.”

 

Tampa’s Downtown also saw record-breaking attendance at annual events, drawing more than 334,000 people throughout the year. Signature celebrations like Winter Village and River O’ Green offered unforgettable experiences while bolstering the local economy.