Main Spotlight: Meet Three Women Leading Main Streets and Small Businesses
We spoke to Kirsten Gjesdal, Andrea Zwiebel, and Stephanie Burden to learn more about the intersections of Main Street leadership and small business ownership.
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As Associate Manager of Content and Communications, Marta is responsible for identifying storytelling opportunities, researching and writing articles and resources, and amplifying the work of Main Streets across the nation using our website, social media platforms, and newsletters.
Prior to joining MSA in 2022, Marta worked with Historic New England, the National Park Service, and the National Trust for Scotland. Marta received her BA in History from Cornell University and her MLitt in Scottish History from the University of Glasgow in Scotland. She is passionate about livable cities, community storytelling, winter sports, and her pet rats.
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We spoke to Kirsten Gjesdal, Andrea Zwiebel, and Stephanie Burden to learn more about the intersections of Main Street leadership and small business ownership.
© Kirsten Gjesdal
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Lansing, Michigan © Lansing 5:01
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© Historic Valley Junction
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© Downtown Little Rock Partnership
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