Urban Problem Solving ft. Mayor Cherelle Parker & Mayor Daniel Rickenmann

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As frontline social-problem-solvers, mayors are often looking for new approaches to tackling issues like homelessness, crime, poverty, and the impact of climate change. Mayor Parker (D) of Philadelphia, PA, and Mayor Rickenmann (R) of Columbia, SC, will reflect on today’s policy and management challenges in cities. They will also discuss how universities can help local governments develop, test, and implement solutions.

Professor Jorrit de Jong, Director of the Harvard-wide Bloomberg Center for Cities, will moderate the conversation and audience Q&A. This event is part of the Center’s inaugural international Urban Research Conference Evidence for Problem Solving.

Featuring:

  • The Honorable Cherelle L. Parker
    Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • The Honorable Daniel J. Rickenmann
    Mayor of Columbia, South Carolina
  • Jorrit de Jong (Moderator)
    Director, Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University

Co-sponsors:
Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University
Taubman Center for State and Local Government 

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Accessibility

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