BID CEO Joe Sternlieb Stepping Down in 2025


Joe Sternlieb, CEO and President of the Georgetown Business Improvement District since 2012, has announced that he will be stepping down in the first quarter of 2025 to become an executive fellow at the Federal City Council.

“During his 12 years at the BID,” according to the publicly chartered, private, non-profit organization, Sternlieb “led the Georgetown 2028 strategic planning process and implementation of its action agenda — successfully working with the community and city to eliminate the long-standing liquor license cap and moratorium; co-founding Georgetown Heritage and building a new canal boat while creating a long-term revitalization plan for the Georgetown section of the C&O Canal; completing preliminary planning for an urban gondola between Georgetown and the Rosslyn Metro Station; expanding sidewalks with outdoor dining; and leading the organization’s pandemic response and recovery plan. He leaves the BID in a strong position with the Georgetown neighborhood experiencing the strongest retail leasing renaissance in the Washington area.”

“The opportunity to lead the Georgetown BID has been one of the great privileges of my life,” Sternlieb said in a statement. “It has allowed me to pursue my passion for creatively improving the District’s economic and social development fortunes. The BID staff and board are a dynamic and committed group and I know that they will continue to be among the strongest place management organizations in the country.”

At the Federal City Council, Sternlieb will be working on its project to improve and expand public parks and supporting FC2’s work in transportation and infrastructure.

The Georgetown BID Board has appointed a search committee to work with a recruiter to identify and hire a new CEO.

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