Welcome to Greg Clark’s website. It gives details of his global practice in making cities and regions work, and provides materials that can be used by people working with him.
Greg Clark helps cities, regions and their partners to deliver effective strategies based on his experience of:
Working in London for 15 years in leadership positions within city agencies.
Visiting and reviewing over 100 cities and regions around the world in the past twelve years.
Advising 20 individual cities in four continents on strategies and tools for success.
Advising National/Federal Governments and Inter-Governmental Organisations on how they help cities and regions to succeed.
He provides practical insights about what is working in cities and regions from across the world, and what might work locally. Greg Clark acts as a:
Conference and Seminar Speaker
on city and regional themes. Download e-brochure
Advisor and Reviewer
on city and regional strategy and tools. Download e-brochure
Facilitator
of strategy processes and key note meetings. Download e-brochure

Writer
and commentator on city and regional progress.

"Greg has worked with us to help shape the future direction of the Toronto Economic Development Corporation. He has brought exceptional global knowledge to this task and, as a result, we are striving to achieve results based upon world class standards of excellence."

Jeffrey Steiner, President & CEO, Toronto Economic Development Corporation (TEDCO), Toronto.

"Greg facilitated our recent cross city meetings on the World Cup and the Fast Train. His skills enabled us to find agreement and ways forward where none initially seemed possible."

Graeme Reid, CEO Johannesburg Development Agency.

"Greg facilitated Glasgow's State of the City Economy event in 2005. He achieved great audience participation as well as driving some difficult questions at us with great confidence, considerable warmth and wit. It was our best conference so far. He really is a most accomplished individual whose breadth of knowledge in his field is unsurpassed."

Ron Culley, CEO, Scottish Enterprise Glasgow.

 
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