Jennifer Lewis
Director, Center for Community Design and Preservation
Jennifer Lewis is the Director of the Center for Community Design and Preservation – the Public Service and Outreach arm of the College of Environment and Design. She develops and promotes community engagement, service-learning, and collaborative partnerships for the benefit of students, faculty, staff, UGA public service and outreach units, and Georgians. She also manages the college’s design charrette program – a service-learning opportunity for students that provides a collaborative visioning workshop for Georgia communities. Her expertise lies in service-learning and community engagement, as well as historic preservation commission activities and design review programs in historic districts, downtown revitalization programs, and community design charrettes – all tools that assist communities in protecting what is significant from their past and managing future growth.
Jennifer was a member of the 2019 Public Service and Outreach (PSO) Facilitation Academy, the 2018 Vivian H. Fisher PSO Leadership Academy, and a 2011 PSO Service-Learning Fellow. She has served on the Board of Trustees for Historic Athens for a total of ten years, including terms as its President and as Chair of the Preservation Awards and 50th Anniversary committees. Previously, Jennifer has served the state as Georgia’s Certified Local Government Coordinator and as Design Manager for the statewide Better Hometown Program.