Empowering the Public-Private Partnership: The Future of America's Local Government

Empowering the Public-Private Partnership: The Future of America's Local Government
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In 1998, Ohio University established what would become the George V. In a career spanning more than forty years, George V. Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs in honor of his many years of public service.. Among many other distinctions, he was the only person to hold both the chairmanship of the National Governors Association and the presidency of t
Empowering the Public-Private Partnership also demonstrates how this endeavor improved government and fostered a decades-long cooperative relationship between the city and the private sector that continues to this day.. In fact, the public-private partnership, or P3, model that Voinovich pioneered, has since become the gold standard for cities seeking to maximize resources.Before his death in June 2016, Voinovich developed this handbook, a how-to manual that not only explains the technical aspects of creating these partnerships but also describes in depth how the private sector can be a powerful agent to improve the operations of local government. America’s urban centers face many challenges, from decaying infrastructure to declining population and a f
Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs in honor of his many years of public service.. About the AuthorIn a career spanning more than forty years, George V. In 1998, Ohio University established what would become the George V. senator for Ohio. Among many other distinctions, he was the only person to hold both the chairmanship of the National Governors Association and the presidency of the National League of Cities. Voinovich held office as mayor of Cleveland and later as governor and U.S