Al Zelinka is a director with Baker Tilly’s public sector advisory practice. He has served local governments, public agencies, business improvement districts, and downtown and neighborhood associations throughout California and the U.S. in consulting and public staff capacities, including as vice president of a nationally recognized engineering firm and principal of a national urban design and planning practice, as well as community development director and/or city manager for three cities.
His 30-year career is focused on advancing his original career objective: to “make a difference” in communities. Al’s work experience on hundreds of projects and programs in 30 states (plus the District of Columbia) spans a diverse array of sustainability initiatives, strategic planning, municipal operational work plans, community development process improvements, economic development strategies, downtown and neighborhood revitalization, food systems planning, open space/parks/trails planning, and local and regional plans and zoning. Additionally, he has supported local governments in addressing customer service excellence, financial health and budgeting, homelessness solutions, community engagement, and has led management and organizational reviews, team building and organizational goal setting, department performance assessments, performance measurement systems, and municipal revenue generation strategy.
Al is a fellow of the American Institute of Certified Planners, a certified main street manager and is certified in both community economic development and crime prevention through environmental design. He is the co-author of two books, SafeScape and Placemaking on a Budget.
Master in regional planning
Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)
Bachelor of Science in public planning
Northern Arizona University