Corean Reynolds
Corean Reynolds is pioneering Boston’s night-time economy, leading initiatives to build an equitable, vibrant 24-hour economy across 23 neighbourhoods. Nationally recognised as the youngest in her role, she drives growth and safety for 40,000+ workers.
Previously, Corean served as Director of Economic Inclusion at The Boston Foundation, managing a $1.3M annual strategy and co-founding the Business Equity Fund. She raised $8M and deployed millions in capital to Black and Latinx businesses, dramatically boosting diverse procurement.
In 2025, Corean was recognised as an outstanding Young American Leader by Harvard Business School. Dedicated to community, she serves on many philanthropic boards serving Greater Boston. Corean holds an Urban Planning B.S. from Michigan State, and is a globally performed classically trained soprano.