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Midtown Alliance Names New Leader

New president and CEO hails from the Clean Air Campaign.

The Midtown Alliance, on Tuesday, named Kevin Green as the organization's new president and CEO. 

Green replaces Susan Mendheim, who from the position. He will start July 1. 

“I look forward to joining the Midtown Alliance and building on the amazing successes that Susan and her team have accomplished,” Green said Tuesday in a release.

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“In terms of great community visions come to life, Midtown is unparalleled. It’s a great urban experience today, and with continued bold vision and hard work, Midtown can only get better. That is exciting.”

Green has spent the last four years as executive director of The Clean Air Campaign, an organization that deploys transportation and air quality programs. 

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Green earned a law degree from Emory University and practiced law in Atlanta for 11 years. He also has worked as vice president of environmental affairs at the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. 

“With his strong background in Atlanta-based organizations, a career filled with accomplishments and a commitment to uphold the mission of Midtown Alliance, Kevin is an exceptional choice for this instrumental role,” said Larry Gellerstedt III, chairman of the Midtown Alliance.

“The Board could not have been more pleased when Kevin agreed to lead Midtown Alliance.”


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