February

19
2015

9:30 am EST - 11:30 am EST

Past Event

Global Cities Indianapolis: Building and Sustaining a Competitive Region

Thursday, February 19, 2015

9:30 am - 11:30 am EST

The Alexander Hotel
Ballroom

333 South Delaware Street
Indianapolis, Indiana
46204

While the national economy is improving, the pace of growth remains inconsistent. To achieve sustainable and equitable growth, our nation’s economy must be restructured from its inward focused, debt and consumption orientation to a globally engaged model driven by production and innovation. Business, civic and government leaders from across the nation have called for a new approach, one that creates more and better jobs by engaging rising global demand and attracting global talent and capital. These leaders recognize that only by harnessing the power of cities and metropolitan areas can we continue to foster job growth in the near term and restructure our economy for the long haul.

On Thursday, February 19 the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings and JPMorgan Chase hosted a forum, “Global Cities Indianapolis: Building and Sustaining a Competitive Region” focused on this new endeavor. Through a coordinated effort, led by the Indy Chamber, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) and Butler University, the region has already begun to address the opportunities and challenges brought by globalization.

Speakers at the forum provided context on the region’s position in the global marketplace and offered insight into how area leaders can leverage the Indianapolis metro area’s strengths to enhance the long-term prosperity of the region. The region’s Export Plan was released at the forum, aimed at expanding exports to rapidly growing global markets with the goal of diversifying regional economies.

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Presentation by Amy Liu

Photos from the event

Smith Bean Ballard smallAl Smith, Chairman of Chase Indiana, Melissa Bean, Chairman of the Midwest for JPMorgan Chase and Indiananapolis Mayor Greg Ballard

McElwain smallBob McElwain, Vice Chairman, Chase Indiana & President, Indiana Middle Market, Commercial Banking, opens the Global Cities forum

Ballard_forum smallIndianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard addresses the forum audience

Amy forum smallAmy Liu, Co-Director of the Global Cities Initiative and Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program

Huber_forum smallMichael Huber, Indy Chamber President and CEO

forum_panel smallMarek Gootman, Kathy Davis, Jeffrey A. Day, Gil Latz, and Mary Ellen Wiederwohl

Agenda