Emily Palmer Wolff is a local artist, designer, and entrepreneur, with a passion for preservation. She has been involved with the local preservation community for the past 20 years. She has spent 13 of those years serving on the City of Covington's Urban Design Review Board and helped develop the city's current design review guidelines. Emily and her husband, Paul Weckman, have five restaurants in their Covington neighborhood, MainStrasse Village. Where they reside in a historic Catholic rectory with their five children. This entrepreneurial team has saved several historic properties and turned them into thriving local businesses. Wolff has received several awards for her preservation projects, ranging from adaptive reuse to excellence in young preservationism.
Wolff's passions range from the arts, culture, and historic preservation. She currently serves on the board of Cincinnati Preservation, ArtWorks, and MeetNKY.
Email: epalmerwolff@yahoo.com