Washington, D.C. and New York, N.Y.--The Aspen Institute, The Atlantic, and Bloomberg Philanthropies today announced a new partnership and forthcoming summit, "CityLab: Urban Solutions for Global Challenges," to be held in New York City October 6-8, 2013. The premier event will bring together global city leaders--mayors and government officials, urban theorists, scholars, artists, and other key voices--to engage in a series of conversations about urban ideas and innovations that are shaping metro centers around the world.
Against the backdrop of New York City, the program will showcase the power of effective leadership and partnership to transform cities, making them more livable, sustainable, and healthy. The two-and-a-half day summit will feature a mix of one-on-one interviews, panel discussions, and breakout tutorial sessions designed to examine and help spread successful practices from world cities in areas including technology, intellectual capital, infrastructure, job creating and the environment.
"I
believe in the power of cities to fuel innovative solutions to many of
our greatest global challenges. That's been my experience as mayor--and
it's a belief that will drive my philanthropy moving forward," said Michael R. Bloomberg,
philanthropist and Mayor of New York City. "The CityLab Summit will
bring together city leaders and their partners from across the globe to
discuss what it takes to create a vibrant, innovative, and sustainable
city."
"I am thrilled for us to join Bloomberg Philanthropies and The Atlantic in
this exciting and important project. Cities are where some of the most
dynamic ideas about the future are being hatched, fleshed out, and put
to work on the ground, in economic development, the environment, public
safety, technology, smart transportation, and so many more critical
areas. I can't think of a better way to showcase and explore the ideas
and innovations that are shaping how we--city-dwellers
and everyone else--will tackle the biggest challenges we all face
together," said Walter
Isaacson, president and CEO of the Aspen Institute.
"Great cities (plus Aspen, Colorado, population 6,667) are the
nation-states of our time. Where better to celebrate them
than New York City? Who better to host than Michael Bloomberg and
Walter Isaacson?" added David
Bradley, chairman and owner of Atlantic Media, The Atlantic's
parent company.
In addition to featuring Mayor Bloomberg and other top urban leaders and practitioners, CityLab will highlight some of The Atlantic's leading editorial voices, including James Bennet, editor in chief; James Fallows, national correspondent; Richard Florida, urban studies expert and Atlantic senior editor; and Alexis Madrigal, senior editor.
Working
in tandem with The
Atlantic staff will be the Aspen Institute's Isaacson, Elliot Gerson,
executive vice president; and Jamie
Miller, vice president of public programs.
For more information, visit http://events.theatlantic.com/citylab/2013/
or email citylab@theatlantic.com.
Additional details, including location, speakers, and logistics
information for media outlets, will be announced in the weeks and
months ahead.
The CityLab summit is an expansion of The Atlantic's longstanding partnership with the Aspen Institute devoted to the exchange of ideas of consequence, which established the Aspen Ideas Festival in 2005, the Washington Ideas Forum in 2009, and New York Ideas in 2012.
About
The Atlantic
Since
its founding in 1857 as a magazine about "the American Idea" that would
be of "no party or clique," The
Atlantic has been at the forefront of brave thinking in
journalism. One of the first magazines to launch on the Web in the
early 1990s, The
Atlantic
has continued to help shape the national debate across print, digital,
and event platforms. With the addition of its news- and
opinion-tracking site, TheAtlanticWire.com, and now TheAtlanticCities.com
on global cities, The
Atlantic
is a multimedia forum on the most-critical issues of our times, from
politics, business, urban affairs, and the economy, to technology,
arts, and culture. The
Atlantic is the flagship property of Washington,
D.C.-based publisher Atlantic Media Company.
About
the Aspen Institute
The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization
based in Washington, D.C. Its mission is to foster leadership based on
enduring values and to provide a nonpartisan venue for dealing with
critical issues. The Institute is based in Washington, D.C.; Aspen,
Colorado; and on the Wye River on Maryland's Eastern Shore. It also has
offices in New York City and an international network of partners. For
more information, visit www.aspeninstitute.org.
About
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Bloomberg Philanthropies is on a mission to improve and lengthen lives.
We focus on five key areas to create lasting change: Public Health,
Environment, Education, Government Innovation and Arts &
Culture. Bloomberg Philanthropies encompasses all of Michael R.
Bloomberg's charitable activities, including his foundation and his
personal giving. In 2012, $360 million was distributed. For more
information, please visit www.bloomberg.org.




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