News Summary
Art Davis has been appointed as the acting CEO of the Memphis River Parks Partnership following the departure of Carol Coletta. With his extensive experience as COO for six years, Davis promises continuity during the search for a permanent leader. The MRPP board, led by Chair Shanea McKinney, expressed strong support for his leadership while navigating this transitional phase. His background includes substantial accomplishments in funding and project management, essential for the riverfront’s future.
Memphis Welcomes Art Davis as Acting CEO of River Parks Partnership
Exciting changes are underway in Memphis as Art Davis steps up to take the reins as the acting CEO of the Memphis River Parks Partnership (MRPP). This fresh appointment comes on the heels of Carol Coletta’s departure, a move that has everyone buzzing in the city, especially among those who admire the vital role MRPP plays in riverfront management.
A New Chapter in Riverfront Management
Davis, who has been the chief operating officer (COO) for MRPP, is no stranger to the organization. His promotion to acting CEO marks a significant moment, promising continuity and experience as the organization embarks on a journey to find a permanent leader. Coletta, who was at the helm as president and CEO since 2017, revealed her departure in August 2024, leaving some big shoes to fill.
The MRPP board is on the lookout for Coletta’s replacement, engaging a national search led by the Memphis-based firm Adams Keegan. While the board navigates this search, Davis will maintain his dual role, acting as both COO and interim CEO, which surely speaks volumes about his capabilities and the trust placed in him.
Experience That Counts
Art Davis brings a wealth of experience to the table. Having been part of the MRPP for six years, he’s already made significant contributions, especially in the areas of operational and financial management. Under his guidance, the nonprofit has not only managed to oversee six miles of stunning riverfront but also 26 various properties that line the majestic Mississippi River.
During Coletta’s leadership, some remarkable projects were undertaken, including the impressive $61 million renovation of Tom Lee Park. Additionally, her team raised over $80 million for various capital projects, reflecting a period of substantial growth and revitalization for Memphis’s riverfront.
Funding and Project Management Accomplishments
It’s worth noting that Davis has successfully secured $3.7 million in federal EDA grants and $800,000 in state TDEC grants. His prowess in managing funds doesn’t stop there; he also handled $3 million in federal government USACE earmark funding and oversaw an impressive $85.6 million in construction projects—all completed within designated timeframes and budget limits. This track record illustrates his dedication to the community and ability to bring projects to fruition.
Support from the Board
As Davis takes on these increased responsibilities, the MRPP board, under the direction of Chair Shanea McKinney, has voiced strong support for his interim leadership. This backing is crucial as the organization gears up for what promises to be a transformative period.
With board vice chair Tammy LoCascio leading the search for Coletta’s successor, the focus on finding a quality candidate reflects the board’s commitment to ensuring the future strength and effectiveness of the MRPP.
The Road Ahead
As this transition unfolds, Coletta has already outlined the next seven years as a period expected to be both demanding and impactful for whoever steps into the permanent role. It’s clear that there’s a lot riding on this search, and the future of Memphis’s riverfront is in the balance.
For now, Memphis can rest a little easier knowing that Art Davis, with his extensive background and track record, is steering the ship during this time of change. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, keep your eyes peeled for more great things to come from the Memphis River Parks Partnership under Davis’s leadership!
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Additional Resources
- WREG: Memphis River Parks Partnership Names Interim CEO
- Commercial Appeal: New Leader at Memphis River Parks Partnership
- Daily Memphian: Memphis River Parks Partnership Acting CEO Art Davis
- Local Memphis: Memphis River Parks Partnership Carol Coletta Departs, Art Davis Acting CEO
- Choose901: Memphis Tom Lee Park Garners International Acclaim for Innovation and Sustainability
- Wikipedia: Memphis
- Google Search: Memphis River Parks Partnership
- Google Scholar: Memphis River Parks Partnership
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Memphis
- Google News: Memphis River Parks Partnership
