City of Burlington, Vermont
Jon Adams-Kollitz is a seasoned professional in landscape architecture and project coordination with extensive experience in both public and private sectors. Currently serving as the Parks Project Coordinator for the City of Burlington since September 2012, Jon previously held positions such as Landscape Architect and Partner at Stratiform Land Works, LLC, where collaborative design efforts focused on children’s play environments. Jon also contributed to the City of Burlington's Community & Economic Development Office in various roles, including Interim Coordinator for the Burlington Sustainability Action Team and Economic Development Specialist, where initiatives included establishing business networks and facilitating community engagement. Jon's foundational experience as the owner of formecology involved building artistic and ecological gardens and running a successful design/build firm. Educational credentials include a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture from the University of Wisconsin and studies at both the Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan and the Repin Institute of Painting.
City of Burlington, Vermont
Burlington is the largest city in the State of Vermont with a population of nearly 40,000. The city covers 15.5 square miles on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain. There are four colleges in the city including the University of Vermont, (UVM). The University is located overlooking the city on a 451-acre campus which includes undergraduate, graduate, and medical schools. In addition there are two colleges within the city: Champlain College which occupies more than 40 buildings on over 22 acres, as well as Burlington College, which is smaller in size.