Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter is a strategic planner with specialties in visioning, values clarification and public engagement.
She has a background in urban planning, community development, downtown redevelopment, food system reform, advocacy, and women’s rights. From 2006-2008 she served as the first Turley Fellow in Urban Revitalization at the Universitiy of Memphis. Recent work includes the development of the Enterprise Center and Downtown Innovation District in Chattanooga, strategic planning for the Benwood Foundation, and the development of values statements for the national nonprofit Conservation Legacy.
She is currently the chair of the Board of Trustees of the Lyndhurst Foundation. She is a founding board member of the Women’s Fund of Greater Chattanooga and the Chattanooga Women’s Leadership Institute and led the creation of the Tennessee Women’s Funding Alliance.