Staff
Storytelling Program Manager

Katie Best-Richmond

Katie Best-Richmond grew up in San Antonio and left the city for college with no plans of ever returning. But as life would have it, she found herself back in San Antonio in 2019 asking questions she didn’t have the words to ask as a child. With new eyes, Katie came back home asking why the city existed as it did. This time around, she sought out people and organizations that were doing the important job of educating and bringing people together. The issues that once made Katie want to leave San Antonio started to inspire her to stay and get more involved in the community.  

With experience in the nonprofit sector, communications, and the service industry, Katie brings professional and personal experience to the work of community transformation. She hopes to help others find the right words to ask the big questions and aims at creating inclusive spaces where discussion and progress can flourish.  

Staff
Executive Director of Storytelling and Communications

Patton
Dodd

Patton Dodd has lived all over the country, but he and his family finally found home in San Antonio a few years ago—and if he has it his way, San Antonio will be home for good.

Patton’s background is a mix of journalism and academia. After completing a doctorate in religion and literature at Boston University, Patton transitioned into a journalism career, covering a range of topics from sports to movies to politics to church movements to poverty and economics. What tied it all together was a passion for stories about change: how people and places, ideas and institutions shift and develop—and how they can change for the good.

Patton loves listening and learning, especially to and from his fellow San Antonians.

Staff
Storytelling Event Planner

Erica Gonzales

Erica grew up in San Antonio and its neighborhoods run through her veins. She has fond memories of riding her bike through Beacon Hill, swimming at San Pedro Pool, and being “pushed” over the ghost tracks in a friend’s car on the Southside.

Her love for San Antonio and its people led to her attending the University of Texas at San Antonio to complete her Bachelors Degree in Sociology. Erica has worked in public service, non-profits, and faith-based organizations. From office administration to fundraising to volunteer coordination and project management, her desire has always been the same – to be a part of positive change in the community that built her. She believes that understanding and change can come from listening to one another with grace and humility. And she looks forward to creating the spaces and opportunities for these conversations to happen.

Staff
Storytelling Associate

Anna Riedlinger

Anna received her education on the West Coast where she studied Art History. There, she developed a deep appreciation for storytelling in both visual and written forms, particularly through her conversations with local artists and writers in the area. Her true passion is discovering histories which she has done while working as a publication designer, archivist, and in painting conservation. Preserving someone else’s story is something she finds deeply fulfilling.

Although she is new to the conversation, Anna has a deep affection for San Antonio. She enjoys getting reacquainted with the great state, discovering forgotten stories and listening to the quiet histories tucked away in everyday things. She believes the best stories are discovered through intentionality, in slow conversation, and by reflecting on the items we leave behind.