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4. Project team members <br /> <br />City of St. Anthony Village Page | 19 <br />Art Davis <br />Art Davis, a director with Baker Tilly, has pursued his passion to improve local government and <br />create great communities for more than 30 years. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Baker Tilly US, LLP <br />Director <br />9229 Ward Parkway <br />Suite 104 <br />Kansas City, MO 64114-3311 <br />United States <br /> <br />T +1 (816) 912 2036 <br />M +1 (816) 868 7042 <br />art.davis@bakertilly.com <br />bakertilly.com <br /> <br />Education <br />Master of Public Administration <br />University of Kansas (Lawrence, Kansas) <br /> <br />Bachelor of Arts, Political Science <br /> and Public Administration <br />William Jewell College (Liberty, Missouri) <br /> <br />Art specializes in providing executive recruitment and <br />organizational management consulting services for cities, <br />counties and not-for-profits. <br />Specific experience <br />­ Successfully launched and expanded his own local <br />government consulting firm over the course of 10 years <br />­ Nearly 15 years’ experience in executive recruitment <br />­ Community leadership program facilitation <br />­ Leadership and management development <br />­ Strategic goal setting and strategic planning facilitation <br />­ Organizational assessment, design and development <br />­ Organization and community facilitation <br />­ Served more than six years as associate director for the <br />Civic Council of Greater Kansas City, a nonprofit, 501c4 <br />membership organization comprised of CEOs representing <br />some of the largest companies in the region <br />­ Coordinate and organized a strategic and master planning <br />process (and an update of the plan after four years) focused <br />on re-developing downtown Kansas City, involving hundreds <br />of stakeholders <br />­ Served nearly six years as city administrator for Lee’s <br />Summit, Missouri and in other local government positions in <br />Kansas <br />­ Served as assistant to the Mayor of Dallas, Texas <br />­ Led and participated in a wide variety of community <br />initiatives; served on a major hospital board for 13 years <br />and on other not-for-profit boards <br />­ Presented with the L.P. Cookingham Award by the Greater <br />Kansas City Chapter of the American Society for Public <br />Administration, recognizing his long-term and outstanding <br />contributions in the field of public administration <br /> <br />Industry involvement <br />­ International City/County Management (ICMA), member <br />since 1984 <br />