THINKING BIG New York and London: Heading Back to the Top
Date: September 15, 2009 from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm EDTLocation: Rotunda, Low Memorial Library
This program, featuring Mayors Michael Bloomberg of New York and Boris Johnson of London, is the keystone of a three-day conference in New York planned as the kickoff for continuing discussion between these two great cities. During the conference and beyond, invited participants will focus on major issues facing New York and London: the future of their financial sectors, the diversification of their economies, building and maintaining their capital plants, and expanding housing affordability.
Presented by
The Center for Rethinking Development at the Manhattan Institute
The Center for Urban Innovation at the Regional Plan Association
The School of International and Public Affairs Global Mayors Forum
and
Columbia University World Leaders Forum
Welcome
Ester Fuchs
Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science, Columbia University
Opening Remarks
Lawrence J. Mone
President, Manhattan Institute
Leading Back to the Top:
Remarks by and Conversation with
Michael Bloomberg
Mayor, City of New York
Boris Johnson
Mayor, London
Moderator:
Julia Vitullo-Martin
Director, Center for Rethinking Development, Manhattan Institute
Comments
Lee C. Bollinger, President, Columbia University
Planning to Compete in the Global Marketplace
Amanda Burden
Chair, City Planning Commission
Director, Department of City Planning, New York
Kenneth T. Jackson
Jacques Barzun Professor in History and
the Social Sciences, Columbia University
Rosemarie MacQueen
Strategic Director of Built Environment,
City of Westminster
Sir Simon Milton
Deputy Mayor and Chief of Staff, London
Robert Yaro
President, Regional Plan Association
Moderator:
Hope Cohen
Deputy Director, Center for Rethinking Development, Manhattan Institute

