Since 2010, Molly Skold has served as a catalyst for the revitalization, vibrancy and explosive growth of historic midtown Omaha as Vice President of Marketing and Communications for Mutual of Omaha’s real-estate arm, Midtown Crossing at Turner Park. This $365 million mixed-use development offers 225,000 square feet of restaurants and retail, more than 500 residential units and a year-round calendar of engaging community events.
Molly previously worked to open Omaha’s $75 million Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Community Center, a key public/private partnership with noteworthy philanthropist Walter Scott’s Heritage Services foundation, other local donors and the City of Omaha. For over five years, Molly led and directed the Greater Omaha Chamber’s highly successful O! Campaign and O! Public Art Project, encouraging Omahans to be more active advocates for their city. In partnership with the Omaha Police Department, she served as the driving force behind the Horses of Honor public art installation at Midtown Crossing in tribute to Omaha’s fallen officers. Born, raised and based in Fort Collins, Molly serves as a board member and executive board secretary of Visit Fort Collins, a member of the Tourism Master Plan Leadership Committee and a board member of the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery. She is a former member of the Larimer County Food Bank Capital Campaign. Molly and her husband are the proud parents of three grown children.
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