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Margie Caust
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Urban Strategist & Co-Author of 'The Creative Bureaucracy'

Margie Caust

2023 CBF 2021 CBF CIRCLE OF FRIENDS

Margie Caust is an urban strategist focusing on city futures. She is helps cities rethink their assets to create economic opportunities. She is co-author of ‘The Creative Bureaucracy and its radical common sense’, with Charles Landry. Margie has worked in Australia and the UK facilitating cross government and cross regional collaboration, building economic programs and contributing to big picture thinking. She has an MSc in Development and Planning (Urban Regeneration) from University College London.

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