Philip Lanzafame serves as Principal at Interim Executive, Inc., where he leverages his extensive background in community development and government administration to address the unique challenges faced by local agencies. With a rich history as a Community Development Director, Philip has honed his skills in...
Philip Lanzafame serves as Principal at Interim Executive, Inc., where he leverages his extensive background in community development and government administration to address the unique challenges faced by local agencies. With a rich history as a Community Development Director, Philip has honed his skills in economic development, urban planning, and public policy, making him a vital asset for organizations seeking temporary executive leadership. His expertise is particularly valuable during transitional periods, such as short-term executive coverage or specialized project management, where his strategic insights can drive impactful outcomes.
At Interim Executive, Philip is currently spearheading several key projects that focus on enhancing community engagement and revitalization efforts. His work involves collaborating with nonprofits and government entities to secure grants and implement redevelopment initiatives that foster sustainable growth. Philip's adeptness in public speaking and stakeholder negotiation further strengthens his ability to advocate for community needs and navigate complex bureaucratic landscapes.
Philip's academic credentials, including a Master of Public Administration (MPA) with Distinction from California State University-Northridge, underpin his professional practice with a strong theoretical foundation. His commitment to leadership training and development ensures that the organizations he serves not only meet their immediate staffing needs but also cultivate a pipeline of future leaders. With a passion for community service and a proven track record in project management, Philip Lanzafame exemplifies the transformative potential of interim executive leadership in shaping resilient and thriving communities.