Urban Thinkers Campus Opening Session Recordings Now Available
We are pleased to announce the availability of the recorded sessions from the recent Urban Thinkers Campus event. These recordings offer an opportunity for in-depth exploration of discussions and insights related to urban planning and place management through multisectoral partnerships.
To access the recordings, simply follow the links below:
Welcome to the Urban Thinkers Campus + Exploring a World of Place-based Governance Frameworks
Uwe S. Brandes, Professor of the Practice; Faculty Director, Urban & Regional Planning Program; Faculty Director, Georgetown Global Cities Initiative, Georgetown University
Sheila Foster, J.D., The Scott K. Ginsburg Professor of Urban Law and Policy; Professor of Public Policy
Panel Discussion: Global Trends in Place Management
Valerie-Joy Santos, Senior Urban Specialist, The World Bank Group
David Downey, President & CEO, International Downtown Association
Reflection: Innovating the Practices of Place Management
Richard Bradley, Visiting Faculty, Urban & Regional Planning Program, Georgetown University
Panel Discussion II: Place Management in Action
Ethan Kent, Executive Director, PlacemakingX
Kenyattah Robinson, President & CEO, Mt. Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District; Executive Director, District of Columbia Business Improvement Districts Council
Tim Tompkins, Executive Director, Shared City Shared Space; Past Director, Times Square Business Improvement District
Stay Informed About Upcoming Workshops:
As we enter the fall season, we are excited to announce a series of regional workshops that will delve further into urban planning and management topics. Details and registration information for these workshops can be found here. These workshops provide an opportunity for deeper engagement and networking with urban place management experts in the field.
We encourage you to explore the event recordings, share noteworthy insights, and stay updated on our upcoming workshops as we continue to explore the complexities of manging urban spaces and leveraging multisectoral partnerships to localize Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)