Minneapolis St. Paul 2010

For more than four decades, the Twin Cities have functioned under a regional government, the Metropolitan Council, that operates the regional wastewater and transit systems and develops long-range plans integrating land use and transportation. While the Twin Cities region is home to almost double the population of Central Texas, traffic congestion is no worse there as measured by the Texas Transportation Institute. Additionally, Minnesota has been at the leading edge of medical research and health care as the home to many bio/life science companies and the Mayo Clinic. As the site of the nation’s first charter school, the Twin Cities have pioneered innovative strategies for education, teacher preparation, and student success. Minneapolis continues to implement ambitious plans transforming its once-industrial riverfront to a vital, mixed use downtown offering employment, residential, and recreational opportunities for residents at all income levels.



Presentations

  • Peter Bell, Chairman, Metropolitan Council

  • Douglas L. Wood, M.D., Medical Director, Quality Academy Chair, Division of Health Care Policy Research, Mayo Clinic

  • Abby McKenzie, Director, Office of Investment Management, MNDOT
  • Peter McLaughlin, Hennepin County Commissioner
  • Tom Weaver, Regional Administrator, Metro Council

Regional Mayors Perspective

  • Mayor Chris Coleman, City of Saint Paul
  • Mayor James Hovland, City of Edina
  • Mayor Elizabeth Kautz, City of Burnsville

Growing the Bio Life Sciences Sector

Building a Vibrant Downtown to Live, Work & Play

  • Mary Brainerd, President & CEO, HealthPartners; Chair Itasca Group
  • Charlie Zelle, President & CEO, Jefferson Lines; Co-Chair, Itasca Transportation Initiative
  • Jay Cowles, President, Unity Ave; Co-Chair, Itasca Transportation Initiative

Guaranteeing Teacher Success and Managing Tough Choices in K-12

  • Peter Hutchinson, President, Bush Foundation
  • Don Samuels, Council Member, City of Minneapolis
  • Sandra Vargas, President, Minneapolis Foundation

The Fabric of America's 'Most Affordable Place to Live Well'

  • Todd Klingel, President & CEO, Minneapolis Regional 소닉카지노 후기 of Commerce
  • Sheila Smith, Executive Director, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts

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