Melissa Lee
Principal, Public Works Partners
New York, NY
Melissa leads Public Works’ urban planning practice, called Community Health, which focuses on creating stronger neighborhoods through planning, placemaking, economic development, and community engagement. She is committed to making planning more responsive to the quality of life demands of all populations, developing new tools for understanding how social and economic conditions affect access across racial and socioeconomic disparities, and diversifying the involvement of those participating in planning processes.From capital improvement strategies to community engagement, Melissa brings over 25 years of experience acrossÊ the country, from New York City to New Orleans to Pasadena, CA. Melissa’s work building stronger communities has included roles with the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority, where she launched and managed significant grantmaking initiatives, and the Office of the New York City Mayor, where she oversaw a $15 million streetscape project. Melissa is accredited with the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) and holds an MPA in Public and Nonprofit Management and Policy from New York University and a B.A. in International Relations & Affairs from the University of Redlands. She is a proud alumna of Coro Leadership New York and Coro Southern California Women in Leadership.