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(Fargo, ND) The Downtown Community Partnership Board of Directors has announced it will immediately begin a search for the organization’s next leader, who will continue the DCP’s momentum in raising the vibrancy and vitality of Downtown Fargo.
Shelly Gompf will serve as interim CEO, seamlessly leading efforts in the search for a new president and CEO, as well as Street Fair preparation and coordination. The announcement follows the departure of president and CEO Melissa Brandt after three and half years of service to the DCP.
“The Downtown Community Partnership’s mission is to strengthen the civic partnerships we’ve built to make downtown Fargo a thriving destination, while providing stability and future growth opportunities for the businesses that make up the area,” said Downtown Community Partnership Board of Directors Chair Adrienne Olson. “We look to the future with a renewed sense of urgency to introduce new leadership that will build upon the strong founda
Melissa Brandt resigned in March and is no longer leading the DCP, the organization said. Written By: Helmut Schmidt | ×
The 2016 Downtown Fargo Street Fair drew large crowds. The annual fair is one of the signature events coordinated by the Downtown Community Partnership. The DCP announced Wednesday, April 21, 2021, that it was seeking a new president and CEO, and that an interim CEO would lead the organization. Forum file photo
FARGO - The Downtown Community Partnership has begun a search for a new president and CEO, the organization announced Wednesday, April 21.
Melissa Brandt, who had helmed the DCP for three and a half years, submitted her resignation in March, said Adrienne Olson, chairwoman of the DCP board of directors.