Welcome
Voice from the Capitol
Where We Are with COVID Now
GENYOUth’s President and Chief Wellness Officer Ann Marie Krautheim with Fuel Up to Play 60 Youth Council Leaders Hannah and Brody.
Opening Keynote Conversations with GENYOUth CEO Alexis Glick
GENYOUth Youth Insights Survey Results: Covid, One Year Later
GENYOUth CEO Aleis Glick in conversation with David Bersoff, Edelman Intelligence.
Issues Panel Discussion (In Sequence)
Hear from leaders in education, health, community and business about challenges, lessons learned and opportunities around these issues:
Establishing a Whole Child Mindset and Culture: Suggestions and Solutions.
Envisioning Post-Pandemic Solutions to Support Healthy School Community Growth.
Powerful Partnerships to Resource Healthier School Communities & Close Funding Gaps.
Break
Get-up-and-move with Fuel Up to Play 60 Program Advisor.
"Making it Happen" Breakout Sessions (Concurrent)
It’s time to act. Participants join one of three breakout sessions around essential health and wellness topics facing out school communities. In collaboration with others, they will commit to short and long-term action plans arounds these key issues:
GENYOUth CEO Alexis Glick in Keynote Conversation with Emmy Award winning Chef Andrew Zimmern
Thank-You
GENYOUth President Ann Marie Krautheim wraps up the forum with help from Fuel Up To Play 60 Youth Council Leaders.
GENYOUth’s CEO Alexis Glick with Fuel Up to Play 60 Youth Council Leaders (Amaya Brannon and TBD)
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PROGRAM
Welcome
GENYOUth’s President and Chief Wellness Officer Ann Marie Krautheim with Fuel Up to Play 60 Youth Council Leaders Hannah and Brody.
Opening Keynote Conversations with Genyouth CEO Alexis Glick
Voice from the Capitol
Where We Are with COVID Now
GENYOUth Youth Insights Survey Results: Covid, One Year Later
GENYOUth CEO Aleis Glick in conversation with David Bersoff, Edelman Intelligence.
Issues Panel Discussion
(In Sequence)
Hear from leaders in education, health, community and business about challenges, lessons learned and opportunities around these issues:
Break
Get-up-and-move with Fuel Up to Play 60 Program Advisor.
"Making it Happen" Breakout Sessions
(concurrent)
It’s time to act. Participants join one of three breakout sessions around essential health and wellness topics facing out school communities. In collaboration with others, they will commit to short and long-term action plans arounds these key issues:
GENYOUth CEO Alexis Glick in Keynote Conversation with Emmy Award winning Chef Andrew Zimmern
Thank-You
GENYOUth President Ann Marie Krautheim wraps up the forum with help from Fuel Up To Play 60 Youth Council Leaders
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2:10
2:35
3:05
3:10
Establishing a Whole Child Mindset and Culture: Suggestions and Solutions.
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3:50
Envisioning Post-Pandemic Solutions to Support Healthy School Community Growth.
Powerful Partnerships to Support Healthier School Communities and Close Funding Gaps.
4:10
4:20
5:05
5:25
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BREAK OUT SESSIONS
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Introduction to an Alternative Model to Our Current Commuting Culture
10:00
Welcome and Series Opening Remarks
HCEDC Executive Director Michelle E. Richardson
Welcome – Series Partner
10:10
An Alternative Model to Our Commuting Culture
Hudson County Supervising Transportation Planner Byron Nicholas in conversation with
The University of Amsterdam – Chair of Mobility Futures Prof. Marco te Brommelstroet about
transforming our transportation culture to bring the 15 Minute City closer to reality.
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Poll Question for Audience
Poll Question for Audience
Poll Question for Audience
Q&A from Audience
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11:25
The Economic Case for Implementing the 15 Minute City
Mel E. Myers, Esq. lays out the economic case for implementing 15 Minute Cities and discusses
the federal and state incentives available to enable us to achieve it.
Thank You and Preview of Session 2
Mel E. Myers, Esq., McManimon, Scotland & Baumann, LLC. Previews Sessions 2 & 3 - Implementing the 15 Minute City.
PROGRAM AGENDA
Courtenay Mercer, Executive Director, Downtown NJ
10:05
America was once the train capital of the world before becoming the car capital of the world, and the country is again at an inflection point. The explosion in sales of bicycles and micro-mobility devices during the Covid-19 pandemic show multimodal transportation’s vast potential. Quickly emerging technologies such as Hyperloop and autonomous vehicles provide further impetus for municipalities to proactively plan their mobility future. Offering alternatives to cars is a hugely important element in attracting residents and reducing traffic. This session will share case studies from other parts of the world demonstrating the dramatic improvement to mobility that occurs when municipalities better accommodate all modes of travel.
Session 1 - April 30th, 2021:
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