Creating the Mesa, Arizona of Tomorrow with Departing Mayor John Giles
Aug 9, 2024 ·
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The role of mayor is uniquely important in U.S. government, as an elected arguably closest to the results of governance in the everyday lives of constituents. Considering the influential power...
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The role of mayor is uniquely important in U.S. government, as an elected arguably closest to the results of governance in the everyday lives of constituents. Considering the influential power of cities in innovation, economic growth and sustainable development, mayors are also often required to navigate politics and publicity at national and international levels—even as they rise above political polarization and focus on practical solutions for the wellbeing of their communities.
Over the past decade, the City of Mesa, like several of its mid- to large-sized peers throughout the Ten Across region, has been remarkable for its ongoing growth and transformation. Complexities of climate change, natural resources, and both domestic and international migration notwithstanding, Mesa has attracted billions of dollars in private sector investments and has outgrown Miami, FL, and Atlanta, GA, in population size.
Mayor John Giles has led Mesa since 2014, and in his current, final term as mayor, has redoubled his work to further the city’s national visibility and appeal as an affordable, livable hub for recreation and economic opportunity.
At least as noteworthy, however, may be Mayor Giles’s ability to defy political partisanship—as evidenced most recently by the national news of his endorsement, as a Republican, of Vice President Kamala Harris’s candidacy in the 2024 presidential election.
Listen in as Ten Across founder Duke Reiter and Mesa Mayor John Giles reflect on the mayor’s ten years of service and his hand in Mesa’s transformation from a humble desert suburb into a burgeoning tech and climate innovation hub.
*Note this episode was recorded prior to Vice President Kamala Harris’ selection of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate.
Related 10X podcasts and links:
Mayor John Giles 2024 State of the City
Decarbonizing Our Transportation System with Gabe Klein & Michael Berube
Future Cities: How Mayors Are Leading U.S. Progress with Clarence Anthony
“Opinion: There’s no ‘invasion’ at our southern border. I know. I design ports of entry” (Arizona Republic, May 24, 2024)
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Over the past decade, the City of Mesa, like several of its mid- to large-sized peers throughout the Ten Across region, has been remarkable for its ongoing growth and transformation. Complexities of climate change, natural resources, and both domestic and international migration notwithstanding, Mesa has attracted billions of dollars in private sector investments and has outgrown Miami, FL, and Atlanta, GA, in population size.
Mayor John Giles has led Mesa since 2014, and in his current, final term as mayor, has redoubled his work to further the city’s national visibility and appeal as an affordable, livable hub for recreation and economic opportunity.
At least as noteworthy, however, may be Mayor Giles’s ability to defy political partisanship—as evidenced most recently by the national news of his endorsement, as a Republican, of Vice President Kamala Harris’s candidacy in the 2024 presidential election.
Listen in as Ten Across founder Duke Reiter and Mesa Mayor John Giles reflect on the mayor’s ten years of service and his hand in Mesa’s transformation from a humble desert suburb into a burgeoning tech and climate innovation hub.
*Note this episode was recorded prior to Vice President Kamala Harris’ selection of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate.
Related 10X podcasts and links:
Mayor John Giles 2024 State of the City
Decarbonizing Our Transportation System with Gabe Klein & Michael Berube
Future Cities: How Mayors Are Leading U.S. Progress with Clarence Anthony
“Opinion: There’s no ‘invasion’ at our southern border. I know. I design ports of entry” (Arizona Republic, May 24, 2024)
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