Helping places realize their full potential.
Across every project, we strive to foster community, preserve cultural heritage, create vibrancy and generate economic benefits by making places more livable, loveable and prosperous for all.
Across every project, we strive to foster community, preserve cultural heritage, create vibrancy and generate economic benefits by making places more livable, loveable and prosperous for all.
We believe that resilient communities and sustainable infrastructure are key to making cities and communities better places to live and visit.
Our proven, internationally recognized research shows that the vibrancy of a city is not only important to attracting visitors, but a key driver of economic development as well.
We believe that absolute economic results are not enough, and that growth and the opportunities it creates should be as shared and equitable as possible.
What makes a loveable city? Read our thoughts on our news page.
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Vice President, Storytelling
Vice President, Strategy
Vice President, Communication
Vice President, Economic Development
President & CEO
See how Chris is helping Destination Canada transform tourism.
Read MoreAs Resonance’s President, Chris leads a global team in destination placemaking, branding, and marketing. Proficient in trend analysis, visioning, and city planning, he created the World’s Best Cities rankings for over 400 cities in 2016. A respected speaker on tourism, real estate, and urban development, he has also chaired the Urban Land Institute’s Travel Experience & Trends Council and teaches Placemaking at New York University.
Vice President, Storytelling
Read Dianna’s story about an extraordinary refugee’s odyssey.
Read MoreFor nearly thirty years, Dianna has excelled as a storyteller across various platforms, including print, television, and radio. Dianna’s writing talents have taken her from the intricacies of major urban centers to the pleasures of resort life. Her expertise lies in crafting language that sets places apart, engages diverse audiences, and motivates a broad spectrum of participants and stakeholders.
Vice President, Strategy
Find out how Jeremie’s strategy has brought Brussels into the spotlight.
Read MoreJeremie is a global expert in destination strategy and branding with over 20 years of agency and institutional experience in strategy, consulting, and entrepreneurial roles. At Resonance, Jeremie launched and spearheaded WRLDCTY, our global forum for urban innovation, and currently leads our destination strategy practice around the world.
Vice President, Communication
See how Tom’s work is making Resonance reports front page news.
Read MoreOur Vice President of Communications is a lauded and award-winning journalist and distinguished marketer. He spearheads thought-provoking content initiatives aimed at propelling new business, maintaining client loyalty, fostering audience interaction, and amplifying brand influence. Under his leadership, Resonance’s exclusive ‘Best Cities’ reports have achieved even greater heights.
Vice President, Economic Development
Learn how Steven’s work is giving Charlottesville a path forward.
Read MoreAs Vice President of Economic Development at Resonance, Steven is an authority in economic development research and strategy, as well as marketing and place branding. His expertise has extended to providing counsel to a wide array of entities, including cities, universities, real estate developers, non-profit organizations, Fortune 500 companies, and prominent media establishments across the global landscape.
President
What makes a loveable city? Read Chris’ article on our news page.
Read ArticleAs President of Resonance, Chris leads a team of leading global advisors on placemaking, branding and marketing for destinations, cities, districts, and developments around the world. Chris holds a Masters degree in Studies of the Future and specializes in trend analysis, visioning, strategic planning and marketing for destinations, cities and communities. In 2016, he designed the World’s Best Cities rankings to define and benchmark the performance of more than 400 cities around the world, and he is a frequent speaker and commentator on global tourism, real estate and urban development trends.
Chris is a past Chairman of the Urban Land Institute’s Travel Experience & Trends Council, a member of the Project for Public Spaces Leadership Council, and an instructor in Placemaking at New York University.