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AUT hosts international forum on Auckland region

Published: Mon 1 May 2006 10:32 AM
Media release (Friday, April 28):
AUT hosts international forum on Auckland region
An international team of experts in regional development will put Auckland under the microscope next week when the Metro Project comes to life.
The public will have the chance to hear the overseas experts speak at a forum at AUT University’s Wellesley Campus on Tuesday, May 2, from 5pm-7pm.
The forum is co-hosted by AUT’s Institute of Public Policy (IPP) and Auckland City Council. Auckland Mayor Dick Hubbard will open the event and IPP Director, Professor Ian Shirley will chair it.
An international review team of six, headed by Greg Clark, advisor on City and Regional Development to the OECD, has been invited to Auckland for the Metro Project. The team (listed below) will work with local experts to develop action plans and help Auckland realise its potential as a world-class city-region.
The Metro Project is based on a partnership between the IPP, Committee for Auckland and the Auckland Regional Council, with key involvement by central government and the Growth and Innovation Advisory Board (GIAB).
AUT Chancellor Sir Paul Reeves will welcome the international review team to Auckland with a mihi on Monday, May 1. AUT will also host a forum on Maori economic development issues and opportunities at the Horotiu Marae on Wednesday, May 3, as part of the Metro Project.
On Thursday, a full-day symposium, organised by the Committee for Auckland at the Aotea Centre, will focus on the areas of human capital, infrastructure, business capability and innovation, and the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
Also speaking at the public forum at AUT on Tuesday is visiting OECD expert Sergio Arzeni. He is the head of the OECD’s LEED Programme (Local Employment and Economic Development) based in Paris, of which the IPP is a partner.
Metro Project International Review Team:
Greg Clark, London, team leader: Advisor on City and Regional Development to OECD, UK Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, and the London Development Agency (regional capacity/strategy expert)
Neil Fraser, Johannesburg: Executive Director, Central Johannesburg Partnership (civic infrastructure/attractiveness/business leadership expert)
Elizabeth Ann Rodriguez, New York: Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York (community investment/economic empowerment expert)
Virginia Hamilton, California: Executive Director, California Workforce Association (skills/employment expert)
Ian Bromley, Toronto: Director of Infrastructure and Innovation, Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation (innovation/enterprise expert)
David Wilson, Auckland: Deputy Director, Institute of Public Policy, AUT (regional economic development expert)
Metro Project Public Forum:
“Making Cities Work – International Experiences in Innovation for Cities and Regions”
5pm-7pm, Tuesday May 2
AUT Conference Room
Ground floor, WA Block
Wellesley Campus
Wellesley St, Auckland
ENDS

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