Laura Phillips Edgecombe

Principal, Downtown Public Spaces; Executive on Loan to the City of Jacksonville

Laura Edgecombe serves as duPont Fund Principal for Public Spaces and is an Executive on Loan to the City of Jacksonville, working with the Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services, with responsibility for facilitating the equitable activation of Downtown public spaces for the benefit of all Jaxsons. 

As Executive on Loan, Laura oversees the strategy and implementation of activation plans for the Downtown Riverfront and other Jacksonville parks and public spaces, including Riverfront Plaza and Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing Park. She serves as a liaison between City agencies, nonprofit partners, and community groups, and helps ensure that public capital improvements, private development, and activation initiatives are coordinated to maximize value for our community.

Prior to joining the duPont Fund, as Director Of Development and Strategic Partnerships at Build Up Downtown (BUD), Laura cultivated funding; engaged with civic, philanthropic and neighborhood communities; and built partnerships to advance the BUD mission of facilitating and advocating for preservation, smart development and great public spaces in Downtown Jacksonville and the surrounding community. Her career in community development, advocacy and large-scale event production spans nearly two decades, including previous positions with PRI Productions as a Senior Event Producer and with the Bread & Board/Estrella Cocina, where she played a key role in the Downtown locations coming to fruition.

Laura is highly engaged in business, civic and nonprofit arenas in Jacksonville, including serving as a JAX Chamber Downtown Council Board Member and as the organization’s Speaker Programming & Engagement Liaison. She is in Leadership Jacksonville Class of 2024, a JAX Chamber Hightower Emerging Leaders Fellow Class V (2021), a member of the Jacksonville Women’s Network, an Urban Land Institute UrbanPlan Facilitator and a University of North Florida Taylor Institute of Leadership Mentor. Laura was named a 2024 Woman of Influence by the Jacksonville Business Journal.

Laura is also an active and engaged member of the Northeast Florida Builders Association, Urban Land Institute and Gator Bowl Sports. She donates her time and expertise to local organizations such as Friends of James Weldon Johnson Park, Historic Stanton, Painting of the Pawprints, United Way of Northeast Florida, The Florida Theatre (Board of Directors), The American Cancer Society, UF Health, READ USA, Inc., Pink Ribbon Jax, The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, The Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens, Ritz Chamber Players, Downtown Vision, Inc., Riverfront Parks Now, Jacksonville Venture Competition, Epping Forest Yacht Club (Board of Governors) and her son's school parent association. 

Laura earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida. She and her husband live in Miramar/San Marco with their son.