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Kenneth Marolda

Organization
Marolda Enterprises
Title
Co-President & Property Manager

Kenneth Marolda serves as co-president and property manager of Marolda Enterprises, bringing extensive academic credentials including a master’s degree in community planning policy and design from the College of Charleston, a graduate certificate in historic preservation from Clemson University, and a certificate in entrepreneurship essentials from Harvard Business School Online.

Marolda identifies housing affordability and rising maintenance costs as interconnected challenges, advocating for “Missing Middle” housing and zoning code reforms to increase incremental density and mixed-use development.

“Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance,” he says, a principle guiding both professional and community work.

His community leadership includes co-founding West Ashley Connects, where he led creation of neighborhood character appraisal reports and coordinated disaster relief following the Palms Apartment fire. He co-founded CHS4Ukraine, completing three courier trips to Poland and distributing hundreds of thousands of dollars in humanitarian aid.

Marolda serves on the City of Charleston Zoning Code Rewrite Citizens Advisory Panel and chairs Synagogue Emanu-El’s Tikkun Olam Community Service Committee.

His first property management job in New York City taught him that respect is earned through tackling difficult tasks and viewing challenges as opportunities for growth.

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