Downtown Madison Central Business Improvement District: Welcomes Tiffany Kenney as new executive director

Contact:
BID President, Greg Frank at (608) 692-3675
Executive Director, Tiffany Kenney at (608) 512-1340

Madison, WI — Downtown Madison’s Central Business Improvement District (BID) is proud to welcome Tiffany Kenney as the organization’s
new Executive Director. Tiffany has extensive experience in marketing, communications, public outreach and special events.

Before joining the BID, Tiffany was the president/owner of a specialty marketing boutique focused on promotion of local restaurants
and local food producers. Previous clients included Clean Wisconsin, The Food Fight Restaurant Group, The Heritage Tavern and Fromagination.

“Tiffany is a strong addition to the future of Downtown
Madison. Her experience running her own Madison-based marketing business coupled with her successes in creating events like Madison Restaurant Week, the Middleton Beer Festival and the Madison Food & Wine Show made her a great choice to lead Downtown Madison
for the future,” explained BID President Greg Frank.

Mrs. Kenney is eager to start and shares,”I look forward
to updating our technology tools, creating a new easy-to-navigate website and continuing to find unique ways to improve the vitality and health of Downtown Madison.”

Tiffany’s previous experiences operating her own independent
marketing company, as Marketing Director for Madison Magazine and as Communications Director for the Madison Area Builders Association have given her a unique insiders view of the city and help position her for this leadership role.
The goal of Madison’s Central BID is to increase the vitality and health of the district
and promote business within it. The constituents are the property and business owners within the district.

About Downtown Madison:
Set on an isthmus between two scenic lakes, the famed State Street pedestrian
mall links the Wisconsin State Capitol Square to the University of Wisconsin campus. This unique shopping, business and entertainment district is home to more than 370 shops, galleries, restaurants, and night spots, many locally owned, plus museums and cultural
destinations. The BID works to market the district as a whole, create a welcoming downtown environment, and further community relations. From visitors to residents, students, business and property owners – downtown Madison welcomes you! The BID is here to
help you shop, dine, work and play.