Our Team

Dana McKinney White

Dana is a passionate licensed architect and urban planner with 8+ years experience. She is dedicated to designing inspired and equitable environments, especially advocating for heightened considerations of vulnerable and disenfranchised populations.

Dana co-founded enFOLD Collective. On the project team, Dana leads the documentation and construction. She is also an Assistant Professor of Urban Design at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in the Department of Urban Planning and Design and runs an independent consulting practice, Studio KINN, where she provides design, justice, and equity consulting.

Dana received her Masters in Architecture and Masters in Urban Planning from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. During which, she was the President of the African American Student Union and co-founded the inaugural Black in Design Conference in 2015. She graduated with her Bachelor's Degree in Architecture from Princeton University.

Originally from Connecticut, Dana now resides in Cambridge, MA and Washington, DC.

Megan Echols

Megan is an urban planner, designer, and artist with a background in design and architectural design. As an urban practitioner she worked in Florida’s public sector for over 6 years. Megan is passionate about environmental issues and improving public spaces for all. During her schooling at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Megan was an integral player in the creation and development of the inaugural Black in Design Conference.

Megan is a co-founder of enFOLD Collective. On the project team, Megan leads the conceptual design process and project narrative.

Megan received a Masters of Urban Planning from Harvard University Graduate School of Design and a Bachelor's of Architecture from Howard University.

Megan is originally from Gulf coastal Texas and currently lives and works in Miami, Florida.