02 March 2021

INNOVATOR CITIES > Citylab 2021 - Day 1 (Bloomberg Philanthropies)

What year was it when the City of Mesa made its own headlines for joining another Bloomberg initiative What Works Cities?
They even sent Mesa Mayor John Giles to Harvard University in a group with thirty or forty other mayors . . . [for more information you can use the searchbox on this blog for earlier related posts ]
Every year, Bloomberg Philanthropies hosts CityLab, the preeminent meeting of city leaders and the top minds in urbanism and city planning, economics, education, art, architecture, public- sector innovation, community development, and business. Its goal: is to find solutions to the most pressing challenges facing cities around the world. CityLab is part of the American Cities Initiative, a suite of investments that empower cities to generate innovation and advance bold policies capable of moving the nation into the future. Past CityLabs have been hosted in New York, Los Angeles, London, Miami, Paris, and Detroit.

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"As mayor, it’s so easy to feel like you’re on an island, to feel like you’re alone. And then you come to CityLab, you interact with other mayors, and you see and hear what they’re doing and it’s like an adrenaline shot. It gives you the energy to go back home and try something different or new. "

Randall Woodfin, Mayor Birmingham, Alabama

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