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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2017

Global Cities in a Secular Age

from Central Presbyterian Church NYC - Lectures

Aaron M. Renn is a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and a Contributing Editor at its quarterly magazine City Journal. He is a writer and researcher on urban policy, with a particular focus on demographics, economic development, civic branding, and infrastructure. He was previously a partner in the consulting firm Accenture. Having grown up in rural Southern Indiana, Aaron loves cities like only someone from a town of 29 people can. He and his wife Katy attend Central Presbyterian and live on the Upper West Side.

Aaron M. Renn is a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and a Contributing Editor at its quarterly magazine City Journal. He is a writer and researcher on urban policy, with a particular focus on demographics, economic development, civic branding, and infrastructure. He was previously a partner in the consulting firm Accenture. Having grown up in rural Southern Indiana, Aaron loves cities like only someone from a town of 29 people can. He and his wife Katy attend Central Presbyterian and live on the Upper West Side.

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