Rosenberg Dialogue Series: 'Developing Performance Management Systems for Public-Private Partnerships, with Application to Development and Housing Projects,' Nov. 15
November 9, 2017
Contact: Office of Government and Public Affairs
Phone: 410.837.5739
The University of Baltimore's next Rosenberg Dialogue Series event will host three experts for a panel discussion on the topic of "Developing Performance Management Systems for Public-Private Partnerships, with Application to Development and Housing Projects," on Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 5:30 p.m. in Room 143 in the William H. Thumel Sr. Business Center (home of the Merrick School of Business), 11 W. Mt. Royal Ave. The event is free and open to the public; an online R.S.V.P. is required. Details are listed below.
Public-private arrangements are increasingly used to address large and complicated endeavors. Managing the performance of these initiatives, however, requires special technical and managerial tools. This dialogue brings together an Italian expert on such performance management systems with experts at the federal and state levels in the U.S. The U.S. experts will use real estate as the focus for their comments.
The panelists are:
- Carmine Bianchi, professor of Business and Public Management at the University of Palermo, and scientific coordinator of CED4 System Dynamics Group;
- Steve Cassard, director of Special Projects, for the Maryland Economic Development Corporation
- Robert Helwig, formerly with the Office of the Secretary of Defense and a specialist in Installations, Housing and Utilities Privatization
Alan Lyles, the Henry A. Rosenberg Professor of Government, Business and Nonprofit Partnerships in UB's College of Public Affairs, will serve as moderator.
To attend this event, R.S.V.P. here.
The Henry A. Rosenberg Dialogue Series is made possible by the generous support of the Henry and Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Foundation and the University of Baltimore Foundation. The series aims to explore opportunities for the private sector to work in partnership with the public and nonprofit (nongovernmental organizations) sector to create a vibrant and economically strong society.
The University of Baltimore is a member of the University System of Maryland and comprises the College of Public Affairs, the Merrick School of Business, the UB School of Law and the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences.