The Video Channel for CEOs For Cities. CEOs for Cities is a national cross-sector network of urban leaders from the civic, business, academic and philanthropic sectors dedicated to building and sustaining the next generation of great American cities.
On June 25, CEOs for Cities visited Indianapolis as part of our Talent Dividend tour. Brian Payne of the Central Indiana Community Foundation, Charles Bantz at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, and David Dressler with the Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning at University of Indianapolis were a tour de force of civic leadership. They guided the 40-member group of community leaders to a consensus decision to adopt the Talent Dividend as a short-term goal, while ever...
Carol Coletta offers her insights on the work being done in Grand Rapids to amplify their assets including a look at ArtPrize. www.artprize.org
When GM depicted a new vision of the good life for Americans at the 1939 World’s Fair (vivid pictures of a highway system that ran through the rural farmland into the heart of a well-ordered urban environment, where every family would own at least one car and would use it as their primary mode of transportation) it looked like a dream come true.And you know what? It worked. A lot of people shared that dream. We have freeways connecting every major city in America. Most families in America have...
Carol Coletta speaks to the Congress for the New Urbanism.
Music by Gene M. Rozenberg
CEOsforCities founder Paul Grogan gives somesignificant insights on how cities might benefit from the GreenDividend.
CEOsforCities founder Paul Grogan gives a compellingargument for using the City Dividends Research, as well as somesignificant insights on how cities might benefit from the TalentDividend.
Chad Wick of the Knowledge Foundation.
Harriet Tregoning of the D.C. Office of Planning