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Shaping Our City: The IPUT Podcast

EP 3: IPUT CEO Niall Gaffney and IPUT Head of Research, Marie Hunt talk to Ben Rogers

Ep. 3

On this episode, IPUT CEO Niall Gaffney and IPUT Head of Research, Marie Hunt are in conversation with Ben Rogers, a Bloomberg Distinguished Fellow in Government Innovation, and a Director of the European Cities Programme at the London School of Economics. This episode covers city management and the role that cities play from an economic and sustainability perspective. It also discusses living in cities, which cities are doing public realm well, the role of branding and the significance of directly elected mayors.

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