Peter Kageyama on the Florida Boomer Lifestyle Conference

CCP partner Peter Kageyama will speak at this year’s Florida Boomer Lifestyle Conference on the changing economy and its impact on the nature of work and community.

I was talking to a 60-year-old, retired entrepreneur at a party the other night. Successful guy, very sharp. I asked him what he thinks is next for Florida and he said he did not have much hope for Florida, mostly due to lack of visionary leadership. Then he said something that really struck me. He [...]

The Rise of the City-State?

In this excerpt of Paul Starobin’s new book, After America, he makes an interesting case for the rise of city-states in the 21st century. If global talent flows to places where it is valued most, the world’s 40 mega-regions will continue to grow and prosper in the 21st century while most other communities stagnate, loss [...]

Attracting Google to Your City

Last year I had the opportunity to ask Grady Burnett, the head of the 1000 person Google operation in Ann Arbor, MI why they chose Ann Arbor.  He said ” We go to the coolest, hippest place in a region, where we think young, smart, energetic people will want to live and work.”
He never mentioned [...]

Shift Happens

We live in an “exponential economy.” What does that mean? Find out here.
 

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Creative Cities Summit 2004

Creative Cities Summit
September 8-9, 2004
Creative Cities Summit 2004 was one of the first of its kind and brought together the leading practitioners and thinkers in the creative economy from around the world, including Charles Landry from the U.K.’s leading cultural consultancy, Comedia. Presented by Creative Tampa Bay and produced by Peter Kageyama and Michelle Bauer, [...]


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