Carolyn Colonna Guest

Carolyn Colonna

Carolyn is the Associate Director of Expanded Education at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, where she leads programs that connect artists through lifelong learning. With a background in graphic design and a career spanning higher education, community arts, and brand strategy, Carolyn brings design thinking to program development and a passion for building creative communities. A longtime AIGA leader, she has served on the boards of multiple chapters, including Boston, Charlotte, and Pittsburgh, and held national roles as Presidents Council Chair and a member of AIGA’s Chapter Advisory Council.

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S2 #23

023: Carolyn Colonna & Taylor Nall of AIGA Charlotte

Two presidents of the same scrappy Charlotte chapter share what it’s like to step up without a roadmap. In this episode of Cheers & Tiers, we sit down with Carolyn Colonna and Taylor Nall, who each led AIGA Charlotte through very different moments of growth and experimentation.They talk about the unexpected ways they found AIGA, what it means to lead with trust instead of ego, and why showing up with openness (and a well-placed DM) can create real change. There’s a quiet kind of bravery in simply showing up—and these two prove it matters.Key TakeawaysDon’t wait for permission: Carolyn stepped into the presidency during a leadership gap—without a plan, but with purpose.Cold DMs work: Taylor reached out to AIGA before he even graduated, and ended up president.Trust is everything: Both leaders focused on vulnerability and connection, not titles.Design solves everything: Even event engagement—just ask the Mullet Meter.Leave it better: Good leaders set others up to thrive after they’re gone.Key Moments in This Episode00:40 – Carolyn’s accidental presidency: stepping up during a leadership gap03:20 – Taylor’s cold DM: reaching out to AIGA before graduating06:05 – From college volunteer to board president: Taylor’s rise08:10 – Leading with trust: Carolyn’s core approach10:40 – Building the next team: why mentorship mattered13:00 – Bridging leadership styles: collaborative handoffs and honest reflection15:10 – The Mullet Meter: a playful way to track event vibes16:30 – What future leaders need: permission, support, and follow-throughAbout Our GuestsCarolyn Colonna is a designer and creative leader based in Boston, MA. Her early career was spent in North Carolina where she helped steer AIGA Charlotte through a leadership gap with a human-centered, trust-first approach. Today she continues to create experiences and environments where creativity and connection thrive. Taylor Nall is the VP of Technology for carbonhouse, a digital agency based in Charlotte, North Carolina and was AIGA Charlotte’s youngest chapter president. He brought a fresh take on leadership, proving that initiative, authenticity, and a good sense of humor can take you far.FeaturingGuest Carolyn Colonna, connect on LinkedInGuest Taylor Nall, connect on LinkedInHost Erik Cargill, connect on LinkedInHost Rachel Elnar, connect on LinkedIn Support the ShowTheme music: Loose Ends by Silver Ships Plastic OceansProduced by Chapter 2 MediaSubscribe to the Together by Design newsletter for more community-building and podcast episode updates