Community crusader

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Ilene Wilder is a self-proclaimed “uber multitasker” with a constant drive to help her community.

It’s her passion for being engaged and making a difference that keeps her involved with the Columbus Square Park Advisory Council, 1200 Wharton St., where she serves as president.

Wilder, from 13th and Wharton streets, this year spearheaded the efforts for a redesign of the park. After receiving a grant from the Community Design Collaborative, she’s working closely with neighbors and officials to make sure improvements can and will be made.

“I have that squeaky wheel syndrome,” she said with a laugh. “I’m definitely known as the squeaky wheel, but I don’t care as long as we get the results we want.”

Wilder has also worked relentlessly — and successfully — to get lighting around the park at night, green the area, allow permit parking on the street and implement sidewalk filtration planters to help mitigate flooding.

It’s never been easy, but that’s never stopped her.

“First of all, never tell me I can’t do something,” Wilder said. “That’s the quickest way for me to get something done.”

It’s the Chicago native’s background as an environmental lobbyist in Washington, D.C., and her successful career as a business and marketing consultant that has given her the skills to be an effective leader.

“A lot of people have ideas; one of the things that my specialty is, the reason I say I create vision, is that if you tell me what it is you want to do, I can help you figure out how to get it done,” she said.

Wilder, who recently started her own consulting firm, also is a board member of the Passyunk Square Civic Association, where she is chair of the fundraising committee.

“I’m really happy to be engaged in the civic association because it sort of broadens my reach of what I think I can do,” she said. “I don’t have any fear about asking for money; most people don’t like to [do it]. Listen, I look at it this way, people can say ‘yes’ or ‘no.’”

But most of all, Wilder said she enjoys “watching this great community grow.”

“I’m not only engaged as a leader of the park, but I’m a neighbor,” she said. “I’ve invested in this."

Contact the South Philly Review at editor@southphillyreview.com.

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/ Bruce Baldwin / Anthony Benedetto Sr. / Lou Berman / Beth Coleman /

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