Hampton Mallis, tax principal in Reznick Group’s Atlanta office, was appointed to Central Atlanta Progress’s Board of Directors at the March 15 annual meeting. The Board of Directors is comprised of a cross-section of prominent business people from a wide range of disciplines.
“It is a privilege to join this esteemed group and contribute to improving Atlanta’s downtown and helping it remain as a world-class city,” Mallis said.
Central Atlanta Progress is a private, not-for-profit corporation that strives to create a robust economic climate for Downtown Atlanta. With a Board of Downtown's top business leaders, CAP is funded through the investment of businesses and institutions.
Its mission is to build a 21st century Downtown as the heart of the Atlanta Region – a vibrant community with strong leadership and sustainable infrastructure that is safe, livable, diverse, economically viable, accessible, clean, hospitable and entertaining.
The Atlanta Downtown Improvement District, founded in 1995 by CAP, is a public-private partnership that strives to create a livable environment for Downtown Atlanta. With a Board of nine private and public-sector leaders, ADID is funded through a community improvement district within which commercial property owners pay special assessments.