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The
Citistates Group is a network of journalists, speakers and civic leaders
focused on building competitive, equitable and sustainable 21st century
metropolitan regions.
The Group's forte is communications -- using its journalistic, speaking
and facilitation skills to stimulate active debate on the real-world
choices facing 21st century American regions.
Formed in 1995, the Citistates Group is an LLC (limited liability
company) that functions in a virtual mode, with no central office
or staff. Its principals are syndicated columnist and author
Neal Peirce, government/civic leader and writer Curtis Johnson,
and Farley Peters, a veteran government activist who serves as strategist, business
manager and speaking agent for the Group.
The Group offers one-stop access to its Associates -- a group of
about 20 leading American thinkers with specific experience and
insights on the forging of stronger, more coherent American regions.
Services Offered:
- Citistates Reports for newspapers. These are the Citistates Group's signature products. Twenty-five such reports -- major series focused on individual regions' challenges -- have been written for metropolitan newspapers across the U.S. Each series is an independent editorial product. For a full description of these reports, click here.
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Speeches.
Citistate speakers deliver talks examining and relating the new
century's cutting-edge regional issues, ranging from strategic
economic positioning to smart growth, transportation and workforce
housing to community design tools. In each case, they use a sensitive
ear to relate the critical common themes to a specific region's
unique situation and challenges. For speaker biographies, click
here.
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Citistates Convergences. These events, set in distinct metro regions, involve bringing
in a team of Citistates Associates from divergent fields — urban
journalism, community design, economic clustering, metropolitan
land use planning and city management, for example. The goal of
the Convergences: to help leaders and citizens of a region, prompted
by the outside team, identify and focus on especially salient
challenges -- or to see already familiar issues in a new light,
based on the outsiders' experience in other metropolitan regions
across the U.S.
For information on which Group members
provide which services, contact Farley Peters, Group Manager -- click the Contact button above
And if
you're curious, as some are,
Why Are
We Doing This? Click Here for
the Answer
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