City Forward
258 pages, 6 x 9
2 photos, 1 illustration
Paperback
Release Date:07 Jul 2022
ISBN:9781642831764
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City Forward

How Innovation Districts Can Embrace Risk and Strengthen Community

Island Press
Innovation districts and anchor institutions—like hospitals, universities, and technology hubs—are celebrated for their ability to drive economic growth and employment opportunities. But the benefits often fail to reach the very neighborhoods they are built in. As CEO of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Matt Enstice took a different approach. Under Matt’s leadership, BNMC has supported entrepreneurship training programs and mentorship for community members, creation of a community garden, bringing together diverse groups to explore transportation solutions, and more. Fostering participation and collaboration among neighborhood leaders, foundations, and other organizations ensures that the interests of Buffalo residents are represented. Together, these groups are creating a new model for re-energizing Buffalo—a model that has applications across the United States and around the world.

City Forward explains how BNMC works to promote a shared goal of equity among companies and institutions with often opposing motivations and intentions. When money or time is scarce, how can equitable community building remain a common priority? When interests conflict, and an institution’s expansion depends upon parking or development that would infringe upon public space, how can the decision-making process maintain trust and collaboration? Offering a candid look at BNMC’s setbacks and successes, along with efforts from other institutions nationwide, Enstice shares twelve strategies that innovation districts can harness to weave equity into their core work. From actively creating opportunities to listen to the community, to navigating compromise, to recruiting new partners, the book reveals unique opportunities available to create decisive, large-scale change. Critically, Enstice also offers insight about how innovation districts can speak about equity in an inclusive manner and keep underrepresented and historically excluded voices at the decision-making table.

Accessible, engaging, and packed with fresh ideas applicable to any city, this book is an invaluable resource. Institutional leadership, business owners, and professionals hoping to make equitable change within their companies and organizations will find experienced direction here. City Forward is a refreshing look at the brighter, more equitable futures that we can create through thoughtful and strategic collaboration—moving forward, together.
 
Innovation districts must seek to not only to expand who has access to prosperity, but also listen to what community leaders think that could look like. City Forward offers valuable insights into how we might all come to the table and share the difficulties and joy in positive community engagement—affirming that we will all be better for it. William Gillison, Pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Buffalo NY
City Forward offers important insights for community engagement, drawing on pioneering collaborative work between Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus and its community partners. Matt Enstice offers a clear-eyed look at strategies that work, as well as pitfalls to avoid. These strategies can set up communities and companies for authentic large-scale, mutually beneficial change. Rosanne Haggerty, President and CEO of Community Solutions
How can company leaders bring about positive change in their communities? They can start by reading this book. Entrepreneurship and innovation in large institutions should facilitate benefits for all—and City Forward provides a roadmap of how to get there. This is essential reading for anyone who wants to engage with communities in a thoughtful and effective way. Desh Deshpande, Chairman and President Sparta Group LLC; Life Member, MIT Corporation
Companies, community organizations, and all of us have an opportunity to learn how Matt Enstice and the BNMC approached neighbors from all parts of their city community to engage meaningfully with each other for inclusive and equitable economic and social growth — a challenging endeavor with immense rewards. City Forward is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to build together to thrive in a socially, financially, and historically complicated environment. Megan Smith, former United States Chief Technology Officer; CEO and co-founder, shift7
Matt Enstice is the President & CEO of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Inc., located in Buffalo, New York. He is a member of the Steering Committee for The Global Institute on Innovation Districts, and has served on numerous boards, including the Buffalo Niagara Partnership, Buffalo Renaissance Foundation, the School of Visual Arts Design for Social Innovation, and EforAll. He has been a member of the 50x50 Transportation Commission (part of the Alliance to Save Energy), the National Grid Advisory Board, and Viridi Parente and hosts the Talking Cities podcast.

Mike Gluck is the President of Gluckworks, a copywriting and marketing firm in Amherst, NY. As a writer, author, and marketer, Mike works closely with leading organizations nationwide to help make complex topics easier to understand.
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments


Introduction
Chapter 1: Good Luck, It Will Never Happen
Chapter 2: Ideas Must Be Good for Most of the People
Chapter 3: Check Your Ego at the Door
Chapter 4: Build a Table of Trust
Chapter 5: Speak with One Voice
Chapter 6: Talk about Us (Not “Them”)
Chapter 7: Steal Shamelessly 
Chapter 8: Listen to the Visionaries 
Chapter 9: Embrace the Activists 
Chapter 10: Build Better Bridges 
Chapter 11: Know When to Take the Back Seat 
Chapter 12: Plan, but Be Flexible (and Open to Serendipity)
Conclusion and On the Horizon 

Appendix 
Endnotes 
References and Readings 
About the Author 
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