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Digital | In Person English | Deutsch Mainstage Mainstage
Do | Jun 02, 2022 | 18.00 - 18.45 Europe/Berlin Time

The Grand Finale – Creative Bureaucracy Festival Awards (DE/ENG)

Klara Geywitz, Astrid Frohloff, Charles Landry, Kotchakorn Voraakhom, Brian K Smith, Stéphane Beemelmans, Jens Böther, Maik Peyko, Dennis Neumann, Indy Johar

Das Creative Bureaucracy Festival zeichnet jährlich Helden für das Gemeinwohl aus. Changemaker und Innovatoren im öffentlichen Sektor, die etwas bewegt und dazu beigetragen haben, das Leben von Bürgern wie Ihnen und uns besser zu machen. Zu selten erhalten sie das Lob, das sie dafür verdienen. Das wollen wir ändern und sie feiern!
Neben drei Creative Bureaucracy Festival Awards wird in diesem Jahr mit Unterstützung der Hertie-Stiftung zusätzlich der Preis „Young Faces, Young Spaces“ vergeben, der eine Kommune für die kreative Beteiligung von Jugendlichen in der Gestaltung des öffentlichen Raumes ehrt.

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ENGLISH VERSION: Each year the Creative Bureaucracy Festival honours unsung heroes who fight for the common good. Public sector changemakers and innovators who have made a difference and helped improve the lives of citizens like you and us. They rarely get the credit they deserve. We want to change that and celebrate them!
In addition to three Creative Bureaucracy Festival Awards, this year the „Young Faces, Young Spaces“ award will be introduced with the support of the Hertie-Foundation, which honors a community for the creative participation of young people in the design of public space.

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Klara Geywitz

Bundesministerin für Wohnen, Stadtentwicklung und Bauwesen

Klara Geywitz ist eine deutsche Politikerin (SPD) und seit dem 8. Dezember 2021 Bundesministerin für Wohnen, Stadtentwicklung und Bauwesen im Kabinett Scholz. Außerdem ist sie Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für den Berlin-Umzug und den Bonn-Ausgleich.

Sie gehörte von 2004 bis 2019 als direkt gewählte Abgeordnete des Wahlkreises Potsdam I dem Landtag Brandenburg an. Seit Dezember 2019 ist sie eine der stellvertretenden Bundesvorsitzenden der SPD.

Astrid Frohloff

TV-Moderatorin & Journalistin

Astrid Frohloff ist TV-Moderatorin und Diplom-Journalistin, Business Coach und Unternehmerin. Sie hat Politik- und Literaturwissenschaft sowie Journalistik studiert und ist in Niedersachsen aufgewachsen. Nach Stationen in Hamburg, Hannover, Austin/USA und Jerusalem/Israel lebt sie heute mit ihrer Familie in Berlin.

 

Charles Landry

President / Creative Bureaucracy Festival

Charles Landry works with cities around the world to help them make the most of their potential and facilitates complex urban change projects. His aim is to connect the triad culture, creativity and city making. He is co-founder of the Creative Bureaucracy Festival.

He has published extensively – most recently The Civic City in a Nomadic World, The Creative Bureaucracy (with Margie Caust), An Advanced Introduction to the Creative City, Psychology & the City (with Chris Murray) and The Digitized City. You can download these books as PDF files via Charles‘ website: www.charleslandry.com

Kotchakorn Voraakhom

CEO and Founder of Landprocess and Porous City Network

Kotchakorn Voraakhom is the Chairwoman of the Climate Change Working Group of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA World). She is a landscape architect from Thailand who works on building productive green public space that tackles climate change in urban dense areas and climate-vulnerable communities.

Opened in 2017, Chulalongkorn Centenary Park is the first critical piece of green infrastructure in Bangkok to reduce urban flood risk. With on-site water management, the park can collect, treat, and hold up to one million gallons of water, alleviating overwhelmed public sewage during heavy rainfall. In 2019, Thammasat Urban Rooftop Farm, Asia’s largest, was opened. Landprocess repurposed wasted rooftop space to address food and water scarcity in preparation for future climate challenges. In 2020, Chao Phraya Sky Park was realized. Once an inaccessible and incomplete sky railway, the old ruins are now whole, becoming the first realized bridge park to cross a river in any capital city in the world.

Voraakhom is featured in 2019, TIME 100 Next, a list from TIME Magazine —that spotlights 100 rising stars who are shaping the future of the world. She is also on the list of 15 women fighting against climate change from TIME. She was named BBC100 Women, the Green 30 for 2020 by Bloomberg. She got an award from United Nations as Winners of the 2020 UN Global Climate Action Awards, Women for Results. Voraakhom is a Chairwoman of the Climate Change Working Group of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA World), TED Fellows, Echoing Green Climate Fellow, Atlantic Fellow, and Futurity Fellows from BMW Foundation. She received her master’s in landscape architecture from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design.

Brian K Smith

Director, Office of Performance, Innovation & Strategic Management / City of Minneapolis

Brian brings more than 25 years of professional experience in the public and private sectors to the role of Director of the Office of Performance & Innovation, and Director of Strategic Management for the City of Minneapolis. His background includes work in nonprofit management, county government, for-profit business development, policy consultation, fundraising, lobbying and reform efforts in juvenile justice, human services, health, transportation and education.

He also currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Fortis Capital, a non-profit corporation engaged in economic development finance with an emphasis on providing access to debt capital for businesses owned by persons of color and in marginalized communities. Before joining the City, Brian was owner and president of the Institute on Culture and Policy, a policy consulting firm dedicated to eliminating racial and ethnic disparities through systems change and community engagement. While maintaining his leadership role with the Institute on Culture and Policy, Brian also served as the State of Minnesota’s coordinator for the Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative for five years.

Stéphane Beemelmans

Geschäftsführer/ PD – Berater der öffentlichen Hand GmbH

Stéphane Beemelmans ist seit Dezember 2016 Geschäftsführer der PD – Berater der öffentlichen Hand GmbH und war zuvor seit November 2016 Mitglied des Vorstands von Partnerschaften Deutschland (heute PD – Berater der öffentlichen Hand GmbH).
Stéphane Beemelmans verfügt über langjährige Erfahrung in verantwortlichen Positionen der öffentlichen Verwaltung und der Politik. Nach seiner Tätigkeit in der Landesregierung Sachsen war der Jurist von 2011 bis 2014 beamteter Staatssekretär im Bundesministerium der Verteidigung. Zuletzt war Stéphane Beemelmans Geschäftsführer der Beratungsagentur EUTOP Berlin GmbH.

Jens Böther

ehemaliger Bürgermeister Bleckede

Maik Peyko

Prozessbegleiter

Dennis Neumann

Bürgermeister Bleckede

Indy Johar

Founding Director/ Dark Matter Labs

Indy Johar is an architect, co-founder of 00 (project00.cc) and most recently Dark Matter, Studio Master at AA.

Indy, on behalf of 00, has co-founded multiple social ventures from Impact Hub Westminster to Impact Hub Birmingham, along with working with large global multinationals & institutions to support their transition to a positive Systems Economy. He has also co-led research projects such as The Compendium for the Civic Economy, whilst supporting several 00 explorations/experiments including the wikihouse.cc, opendesk.cc. Indy is a non executive director of WikiHouse Foundation & RIBA Trustee and Advisor to Mayor of London on Good Growth.

Most recently he has founded Dark Matter – a field laboratory focused on radically redesigning the bureaucratic & institutional infrastructure of our cities, regions and towns for a more democratic, distributed great transition.

Dark Matter work with institutions around the world, from UNDP (Global), McConnell (Canada), TFL, GLA (London) to Bloxhub (Copenhagen)

He has taught, lecturedat various institutions from the University of Bath, TU-Berlin; Architectural Association, University College London, Princeton, Harvard, MIT and New School.

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