Last Reminder: Collaboration for Inclusive Economic Development
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Ben Hecht, Living Cities bhecht@livingcities.org via gmail.mcsv.net
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Collaboration for Inclusive Economic Development
A forum for policymakers, philanthropies, and practitioners hosted by the Boston Fed
Thursday, November 29, 2018
2:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. (Program)
4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (Reception)
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02110
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and Living Cities cordially invite you to an afternoon forum in Boston exploring new strategies, partnerships, and opportunities for advancing economic opportunity and economic mobility, particularly in struggling areas of the U.S.
Several presidents of Federal Reserve Banks will join presidents of major philanthropic foundations to share informed perspectives on barriers to inclusive economic progress, discuss emerging responses and innovative investments, and highlight opportunities for the Federal Reserve Banks and philanthropies to collaborate and innovate – together and with other partners including the private sector, state and local governments, and community development practitioners. Following introductory remarks by Loretta Mester, President & CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, the conference participants will explore:
What are the barriers to economic mobility? Featuring:
Tawanna A. Black, CEO, The Center for Economic Inclusion
Charles Evans, President & CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Patrick Harker, President & CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Neel Kashkari, President & CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Jill Nishi, Chief of Staff, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
What are the emerging responses to these challenges, and subsequent investments? Featuring:
Robert Kaplan, President & CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Jay Williams, President, The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving
Joe Scantlebury, VP of Programs, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Lata Reddy, Chair & President, The Prudential Financial
What on-the-ground efforts seem to be working today? Featuring:
Shirley Franklin, Purpose Built Communities
MJ Ryan, Director, Workforce Development, Partners HealthCare
Eric Rosengren, President & CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Rip Rapson, President & CEO, Kresge Foundation
Rodney Sampson, Chairman & CEO, The Opportunity Hub
In addition to the lively panel discussions, the event will feature an opportunity to meet and converse with the speakers and fellow participants during a reception following the forum’s proceedings.
Registration
Space is limited, so please confirm your
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