Landri Taylor

Vice President – Community Affairs
Forest City Stapleton, Inc.
Landri Taylor is the Vice President – Community Affairs for Forest City Stapleton, Inc., the development company that is transforming the former Stapleton International Airport into a new community of 12,000 homes and apartments, 35,000 jobs and more than 1,100 acres of parks and open space. He is responsible for small business development, job training and Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise outreach.

Prior to working with Forest City Stapleton, Inc., Mr. Taylor ran Alpha Associates, a community consultant business. He has served on a number of boards and commissions throughout Denver including the 1998 Neighborhood Bond Campaign that added more that $100 million dollars of community development projects throughout Denver's neighborhoods. He has also served on the RTD Board helping spearhead completion of Denver's first light rail transit corridor. In addition, Mr. Taylor served on the Denver Public Library Commission, Sand Creek Regional Greenway, DIA Business Partnership and the Foundation for Educational Excellence.

Mr. Taylor currently serves on the boards of Rocky Mountain PBS, Skyland Community Charter High School, American Association for Blacks in Energy, Stapleton Foundation, Foundation for Educational Excellence, DIA Business Partnership, Community College of Denver Foundation, Shaka Franklin Foundation, University of Colorado School of Medicine Council of Advisors, and the Mayor’s Workforce Development Council.  Mr. Taylor is a 1995 graduate of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Denver program. 

Mr. Taylor received a Bachelor of the Arts in Biology from the University of California, Berkeley in 1974.  Mr. Taylor and his wife, Gloria, have three grown children, and reside in Denver, Colorado.