Mark Anthony Thomas was appointed president of the Pittsburgh Regional
Alliance, an affiliate of the Allegheny Conference on Community Development, effective July 2019. He is responsible for creating, developing and executing
the 10-county Pittsburgh region’s economic development strategy and advancing
partnerships to drive job creation and business investment. Mark has nearly two
decades of experience crafting and executing economic growth strategies and
cross-sector collaboration for New York City, Los Angeles and Atlanta. In 2016,
Mark was selected by New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) to serve as its first Senior Vice President of Partnerships, establishing
teams to foster and manage industry and international relationships and business
attraction. He played a pivotal role in launching the city’s $1.3 billion effort to
catalyze 100,000 jobs in emerging industry sectors and further diversify the local economy. He’s led efforts
to partner with New York’s international trade community to advance the city’s global startup attraction, an
approach recognized as the top North American FDI Strategy by fDi (Foreign Direct Investment) magazine
in 2019.
Prior to NYCEDC, Mark served as the City of Los Angeles’ inaugural FUSE Executive Fellow, leading
efforts to make the city’s neighborhoods more livable. He then served as Director of the Mayor’s Operations
Innovation Team, a partnership between the Mayor’s Office and the Los Angeles Coalition for the Economy
and Jobs, to spearhead reforms of the city’s procurement, real estate asset management and risk management
operations. Before entering the public sector, Mark worked in the media sector, shaping content and investigative journalism on social impact, economic development and effective governance.
Mark serves on the Board of Directors for the Power of 32 Site Development Fund (Chairman), Fuse Corps
and the Camille A. Brown Dance Company. He is a graduate of MIT (MBA), Columbia University (MPA),
and the University of Georgia.