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Press Release – Living Streets Aotearoa Around the world, people celebrate Jane Jacobs’ urbanist legacy in early May. Due to Covid-19, only a few walks could happen in real life rather than virtually in 2021. In Wellington, Living Streets Wellington leader Ellen Blake and founder and former Mayor Celia Wade-Brown decided that Wellington’s walkability is a tribute to urbanist thinking already and could become even better. Join us on Friday 7th May at 12:15 pm. Ellen Blake says: “Jane Jacobs was an inspirational woman whose activism in favour of street life rather than huge projects and motorways still rings true.” Ms Blake says, “With Let’s Get Wellington Moving at last considering various improvements for people on foot, time is ripe to promote some critical opportunities we see, such as giving pedestrians far higher priority from the Railway Station to Featherston Street.” ....
Around the world, people celebrate Jane Jacobs’ urbanist legacy in early May. Due to Covid-19, only a few walks can happen in real life rather than virtually in 2021. In Wellington, Living Streets Wellington leader Ellen Blake and founder and . ....
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Mike Mellor, Pryor Cashman s Chief Marketing and Business Development Officer joined Jennifer Simpson Carr and Timothy B. Corcoran to pen an article for Law360 on the future of business development in the legal industry. Jennifer is director of business development at Furia Rubel Communications Inc. Timothy is principal at Corcoran Consulting Group LLC. The global COVID-19 pandemic unearthed a rift between the way law firms categorize and go to market with practice groups and how clients view the consultative relationship. At most law firms, traditional business development and client ....
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