The Plan Room would like to thank the following companies that share our vision. They have generously invested in their community and will ensure that racial minority business owners will have every chance of success in their field. We call upon other such businesses and individuals to become a part of this movement to build up our West End community and, therefore, all of Louisville. Contact us below to learn more about becoming a sponsor.
Chevron
Eagle Point Software
Gheens Foundation
Greeley and Hansen
James Graham Brown Foundation
KPFF Consulting Engineers
UofL College of Business
US Bank
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Thank you for considering a donation to The Plan Room. We can only achieve a more equitable and prosperous future for our community with your support. An investment in The Plan Room is an investment in your city. Help us keep our programs free of charge to the Black and brown business owners who will benefit most and build wealth for themselves and others in Louisville.
In his role as Manager of Mentorship & Business Development, Anthony Walker is driving OneWest’s efforts to empower local entrepreneurs through strategic mentorship and professional growth. With a focus on community collaboration and business acceleration, we’re excited to see Anthony’s leadership strengthen our impact across West Louisville.
(502) 384-0490
Evon J. Smith
Evon J. Smith, a real estate developer with more than 20 years of experience, joined OneWest as President and CEO on January 2, 2018.
Smith is the founding president of Sustainable Community Resources, a real estate development firm with offices in Winston-Salem and Greensboro, North Carolina that specializes in rural and urban real estate development in low-to-moderate resource communities.
She is a partner on the $100 million, mixed-use South Elm Street Redevelopment Project (now Union Square) in Greensboro, and she led redevelopment of the historic Goler Heights neighborhood in downtown Winston-Salem. That project included construction of more than 20,000 square feet of commercial and retail space and more than 200 new housing units.
Smith earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Shaw University in Raleigh, N.C., and completed executive leadership programs at Duke and Harvard universities. She also served 10 years on the North Carolina State Association of Community Development Corporations board, the North Carolina Department of Transportation Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Advisory Board, and the Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership Real Estate Committee.
As President & CEO, Smith will direct implementation of OneWest’s five-year strategic plan, which includes commercial and mixed-use development efforts beginning at the 18th Street and West Broadway corridor. Continuing the work that the OneWest board and volunteers have already begun, Smith will build relationships with government, nonprofit, business and community organizations, and act as an advocate for responsible investments, financial commitments and policies that impact west Louisville.
(502) 384-0490
Tracy Malone
Tracy Malone is the administrative assistant to the Plan Room, and can assist with scheduling and correspondence. You can reach her at the contact information below.
(502) 384-0490
Jerad Davidson
In his new capacity as Construction Manager, Jerad Davidson is poised to spearhead OneWest’s development projects. With almost 20 years of experience, we eagerly anticipate Jared’s commitment to responsible revitalization to thrive.