Why not try a change of venue and POV?
Model D, Concentrate's sister publication, will be holding a speaker event on May 12 at the
Westin Book Cadillac in
downtown Detroit with a discussion of higher education's role in city
building.
Speakers include:
Dr. Kevin Stolarick,
professor and research director of
The Martin Prosperity Institute
at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management.
Stolarick works closely with "Creative Class" guru and urban studies
theorist
Richard
Florida, and the researcher's data has been integral to Florida's
work. Model D interviewed Stolarick two years ago when he was in town
for the
Creative Cities Summit. Read that story
here.
Dr. Robin Boyle, professor and chair of Wayne State University's urban
studies and planning program. Boyle serves on a Midtown Task Force and
the review of the Urban Research and Outreach mission for WSU. He also
sits on the WSU Standing Committee on the Environment, and serves on the
board of the Michigan Suburbs Alliance.
The event will start at 5:30
p.m. with registration. Presentations begin at 6 p.m. There will be a
cash bar and networking time to follow. The event is free, but you must
register in advance via the form below. Send questions and feedback
here.
Rotman
will be hosting a reception for MBA candidates at 7pm at the Book
Cadillac following the speaker series.
If you wish to be included,
please sign up here.The
Speaker Series is sponsored this month by
The Rotman School of Management,
WDET FM 101.9, the
Westin Book
Cadillac Hotel, the
Michigan State Housing Development
Authority,
Henry
Ford Health Systems,
Wayne State University and the
Detroit Medical Center.
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