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The Future Public Servant - Leading collaboration in Public Services

Join us on Tuesday 25th November at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation for an exclusive, high-level event exploring the future of civic leadership and the role of the 21st century public servant

The shape and role of public services remains in flux, with a long-term austerity programme and new patterns of social risk changing the relationship between citizens, state, business and society.  In 2013 Collaborate argued that we need a new generation of cross-sector leaders to navigate this territory and build a new model of collaborative services to the public.  

At this event we will ask some of the most creative public leaders of today how we can make this happen - navigating todays complex landscape, and putting in place the building blocks for a new model of tri-sector leadership fit for tomorrow. 

We are delighted to be joined by speakers Deborah Cadman, Chief Executive of Suffolk County Council, Dr Catherine Needham, Co-author of a major new study on the 21st Century Public Servant, and Dr Greg Parston, Founder of the Office of Public Management and the Institute for Health and Public Service Value.

Early registration is essential.  Contributions to this event will be used as inputs into a major new project from Collaborate on leading collaboration in public services.  To attend the event, please RSVP to our partnerships manager Adelaide Adade on adelaide@collaboratei.com

Light refreshments will also be provided.

Event Details:

Time: 5.30pm-7pm, 25 November 2014 (registration from 5.00pm)

Location: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 50 Hoxton Square, London N1 6PB

Format: Interactive discussion event

Places: 40 

Channel website: https://collaboratecic.com/

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