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Naomi Hersson-Ringskog

Co-Founder of No Longer Empty, Founder of Dept of Small Interventions

Naomi Hersson-Ringskog is a community planner and founder of the Dept of Small Interventions (DoSI), an organization that launches place-based projects to amplify cultural assets, foster collaborations, and build social infrastructure.1 She established DoSI in Newburgh, New York, in 2016.2

Hersson-Ringskog's background includes:

  1. Education: She earned a Master's Degree in Urban Planning from Columbia University, focusing on urban sustainability.1

  2. Professional experience:

    • Founder of Dept of Small Interventions
    • Co-founder of No Longer Empty, a New York City non-profit that revitalizes underutilized properties with art exhibitions and cultural programming1
    • President of The Fullerton, a 501c(3) non-profit organization3
    • Previous work at SK Development in New York City and Info.Design in Washington DC1
  3. Expertise: Hersson-Ringskog has presented on topics such as adaptive reuse, community engagement strategies, cultural tourism, historic preservation, and creative placemaking.1

  4. Affiliations and memberships:

    • Board member of No Longer Empty and The Fullerton Center
    • Member of Storm King Art Center's Young Council
    • Advisory member of the Institute for Public Architecture
    • Fellow at the Urban Design Forum
    • Member of ULI Next professional group
    • Founding trustee of Awesome Newburgh Foundation1

Hersson-Ringskog's approach involves developing inspired concepts into unified movements, often collaborating with city historians, libraries, and regional councils to amplify cultural assets through diverse platforms.2 Her work in Newburgh includes projects like the Welcome to Newburgh Sign's enhanced signage campaign and the Reimagine Lake Street Corridor improvement initiative.2

Highlights

Jan 1 · hvparent.com
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Boss Lady with Naomi Hersson-Ringskog - Hudson Valley Parent

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New York City Metropolitan Area