Robert McNulty ’65 has won the 2010 John Parr Award, given by the American Chamber of Commerce for outstanding individual leadership in advancing regional stewardship of metropolitan areas. An experienced civic strategist, McNulty has spent 35 years working to enhance communities across North America. In 1977 he founded Partners for Livable Communities, a national nonprofit organization that helps restore and renew living areas. McNulty, who has worked in more than 400 communities, helped put together and support new regional leadership groups in 20 cities. He also writes articles on urban strategies for publications such as the Washington Post, Christian Science Monitor, and California Monthly magazine.