This episode is perfect for anyone interested in place-making, downtown development, the elements of a vibrant city, and leading a mission-based life.
IN THIS EPISODE
- Michael describes his role leading urban development in the city of Charlotte.
- He explains CCCP’s relationship to other authorities in Charlotte.
- He answers what he thinks he is particularly good at in his role and what he looks for in the people he hires.
- He describes the culture of his office and what he can better at as a leader.
- Michael addresses whether Charlotte is positioned for success in the 21st century city.
- He identifies what he is bullish about in Charlotte’s economy.
- He considers why Charlotte hasn’t made the list of having one of the best downtowns in the United States.
- He describes the assets and attributes of Charlotte’s Center City.
- Michael addresses how Charlotte’s Center City compares with other peer downtowns.
- He details the planned Charlotte Gateway Station and its current status.
- He shares what comes to mind when he thinks about his childhood and what he tries to echo to his own children.
- He explains why he studied commerce in college and recalls his time in graduate school.
- Michael describes the business he helped start and his moment of reflection and introspection that followed.
- He shares how he got the role at CCCP and answers whether he is the de-facto mayor of Charlotte.
- He reveals what is on his night stand for reading and how he begins his day.
- He discusses the role faith and Jesuit thinking plays in his life.
- Michael answers what’s next for him and CCCP.