Few people have a direct line into their constituents' daily lives the way that mayors do, in good and bad times. That's what makes them one of the foremost officials in how local action can make an impact. A panel of three mayors will talk about the action that happens when the state and federal governments don't step up during chaotic times.
Richard J. Berry served as mayor of Albuquerque from 2009 to 2017. Prior to his tenure, he was a two-term state representative in the New Mexico Legislature and owned a successful construction company serving the Southwest. During that time, Albuquerque was ranked the second-best run city in the U.S. and among the most technologically advanced. He was nationally recognized for launching "There's a Better Way," a program connecting the homeless with work opportunities and services.
Greg Fischer was elected Louisville's 50th mayor in 2010 and completed his third and final term on Jan. 1, 2023. Mayor Fischer was elected by the mayors of America to be president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors in 2020. Governing Magazine named Mayor Fischer Public Official of the Year in 2013. A 2016 Politico survey named him the most innovative mayor in America. Louisville was named an International Model City of Compassion five times and a Top 15 city for attracting millennials.
William Peduto, the former mayor of Pittsburgh, is recognized for his transformative leadership and dedication to revitalizing the city through innovation, sustainability, and social equity. Serving as mayor from 2014 to 2022, Peduto spearheaded efforts to modernize Pittsburgh's infrastructure, attract tech, medical and green industries, and address the city's historical environmental challenges. His administration focused on creating a more inclusive and resilient economy, championing policies aimed at combating climate change and fostering community-based development.
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