A livecast of this Sept. 30 panel discussion about the changing field of policy policy locally and globally will be available online for those unable to attend the event at NYU Washington DC.
NYU Wagner, University College London, and their newly launched joint Global Executive MPA degree program, will present a panel of senior policy experts from intersecting fields and organizations to discuss how the global public policy landscape is changing, how they see its future, and what that implies for the skills and backgrounds that practitioners will need. The discussion, free and open to the public, will take place on Monday, September 30, at 6 p.m. at NYU Washington DC, Abramson Family Auditorium, 1307 L Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
RSVP is required. To register, visit http://wagner.nyu.edu/events/global-09-30-2013.
In addition, a livecast of the event can be watched here.
Global public policy leaders must develop and implement solutions in an increasingly complex, challenging, and changing environment. New actors and influences—both local and global—are emerging on the policy scene, and the need for flexibility and innovation in policy processes and solutions is increasingly clear.
That is why NYU Wagner and University College London have launched a Global Executive MPA degree program, which will educate and prepare experienced leaders to tackle the world's most challenging issues in this new global context.
Welcome remarks from:
David Coen, Director of the School of Public Policy, Head of the Department of Political Science, and Professor of Public Policy at University College London
Panelists:
Marco Cangiano, Assistant Director of the Fiscal Affairs Department at the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Ani Dasgupta, Director of Knowledge and Learning, The World Bank
The Honorable Susan Molinari, Vice President of Public Policy and Government Relations for the Americas, Google, Inc.
Sherry Glied, Dean and Professor of Public Service, NYU Wagner
Moderated by:
Paul Smoke, Professor of Public Finance and Planning, and Director of International Programs at NYU Wagner.