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Holly Madill, AICP, is the Director of the National Charrette Institute at Michigan State University. She trains practitioners in the methodology of charrettes and community engagement facilitation. Throughout her career, she has conducted and facilitated numerous charrettes and community engagements across various sectors including private, nonprofit, institutional, and public. Madill possesses extensive experience in project coordination, grant writing, management, and community development covering a wide array of topics such as engagement, placemaking, transportation, walkability, and natural resource management. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) and holds certificates from the National Charrette Institute and the Form-Based Codes Institute. Her academic credentials include a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science from the University of Alabama and a Master's degree in Urban & Regional Planning from Michigan State University. In her personal life, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, plogging, studying the Bible, reading non-fiction, playing pickleball, and crafting with fabric and yarn.
Department of Psychology