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A Metropolitan Policy Program Event

Metropolitan Business Plans: A New Approach to Economic Growth

Metropolitan Recovery and Spending Priorities, Cities

Event Summary

In the face of serious fiscal stress, U.S. cities and metropolitan areas face major economic challenges that demand innovative solutions. Metropolitan business planning—which adapts the discipline of private-sector business planning to the task of sharpening regional strategy setting—seeks to address these issues and offer pragmatic and catalytic solutions in a time of austerity.

Event Information

When

Monday, April 11, 2011
9:30 AM to 12:30 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Event Materials

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

Email: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

For more than a year, the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings has been working to pilot the concept with leadership consortia in three diverse metro areas, each pursuing a bold economic strategy to jumpstart their regional economies: Northeast Ohio to transition its manufacturers into the next economy, Minneapolis Saint Paul to stimulate entrepreneurship, and Puget Sound to carve a niche in energy efficiency technologies.

On April 11, Brookings hosted a forum to introduce the metropolitan business planning concept and unveil the economic visions and strategies from these three regions. Bruce Katz, vice president and director of the Metropolitan Policy Program, offered opening remarks on the value of business planning, followed by speakers from each pilot region. Federal, regional, and private sector leaders anchored the implementation session.

Following each panel, the participants took questions from the audience.

Participants

Welcome

Bruce Katz

Vice President and Director, Metropolitan Policy Program

Metropolitan Business Planning: Introducing the Concept

Robert Weissbourd

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program

Panel Discussion: Piloting the Concept

Moderator: Mark Muro

Senior Fellow and Policy Director, Metropolitan Policy Program

The Honorable Chris Coleman

Mayor, City of St. Paul

The Honorable R.T. Rybak

Mayor, City of Minneapolis

Eric Schinfeld

Project Manager for Economic Development
Puget Sound Regional Council

Brad Whitehead

President, Fund for Our Economic Future
Northeast Ohio Pilot Program

Panel Discussion: Reorienting Federalism for Implementation

Moderator: Bruce Katz

Vice President and Director, Metropolitan Policy Program

Derek Douglas

Special Assistant to the President for Urban Affairs, Domestic Policy Council

Daniel Malarkey

Deputy Director, Washington State Department of Commerce

Kim Nelson

Executive Director, eGovernment and Director, U.S. Public Sector’s State and Local Government Solutions
Microsoft

The Honorable Ray Stephanson

Mayor, City of Everett
President, Puget Sound Regional Council

Keynote Address

The Honorable Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.)

U.S. Senate


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