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Carl Neu of Neu and Company - The Center for the Future of Local Governance <br />� � <br />�. � .�����$ �'��� <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />�.. s � � <br />"3" �� �* �� r! €� � �� � t' c� r � � � �� �a � �, � � s� � �.. �s s � � � a� � �* r r� � a� a: :* re� <br />Offerm s Carl Neu, author and consultant, is recognized nationally as an <br />���� authority on, and an experienced practitioner of, the theory and <br />����I� application of governance and leadership to city councils and county <br />boards, local government managers, and community leaders. <br />�- <br />Neu & Com an <br />� <br />Experienced consultant and government official <br />Carl has worked with several hundred local government entities, state <br />and national municipal and county associations since 1976. <br />Additionally, he is an experienced government official having served <br />on the Lakewood, Colorado, city council and as chair of the city's <br />charter commission. He currently serves as president of the <br />Lakewood Public Building Authority. <br />Teaching Affiliations <br />. Faculty member of the University of Arizona's Local <br />Government Leadership Institute (Current) <br />. Lecturer at the University of Colorado's Graduate School of <br />Public Affairs <br />. Faculty member at the University of Colorado's Center for the <br />Improvement of Public Management <br />. Faculty member for the Rocky Mountain Institute for Public <br />Officials <br />Expertise <br />Carl's professional expertise focuses on development of those <br />strategic leadership, policy development, long-range planning and <br />teamwork skills required of elected and appointed local government <br />oiiicials and community leaders. These skills are necessary for <br />effective performance in dealing with the forces and popular trends <br />that are redefining government and governance, especially at the local <br />level. <br />Education <br />He is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and <br />has an MB.A. from Harvard University. <br />Neu & Company <br />http://www.carineu.com/pages/carl_neu.h� 12/13/2001 <br />