Step into the future of engagement with CitizenLab's first-ever global product webinar, featuring our CEO and Co-founder Wietse Van Ransbeeck and Product Manager, Irene Pedruelo. As we collectively navigate an increasingly digital landscape, it’s time to explore what innovations can shake up the status quo on engagement and deepen impact in communities around the world.Join us for this exclusive webinar in which we'll venture into new territory together. Our focus will be on inspiring you to delve deeper into your engagement pursuits and to think beyond conventional boundaries by:
You'll get a first-hand look at some of our newest features, and get to understand the depth and breadth of our platform's capabilities. You’ll leave this webinar with a concrete understanding of how our solutions can be applied in real-world scenarios and a deeper understanding of how to unleash the power of engagement in your own work.
Guests:
Eleni Katrini is a designer and researcher with experience in academia, local government, private and voluntary sector. She is currently holding a position as a Senior Regeneration Manager at Newham council, working on developing strategies for Newham’s high streets based on evidence and co-design.
Jonathan McClue is a Principal Planning Officer at the London Borough of Camden, responsible for major developments within the development management service. Jonathan is passionate about community consultation and helped pioneer Camden’s remote Development Management Forum process, which is a formal part of Camden’s pre-application consultation procedure on large and strategic schemes.
Moderated by Lora Botev, Business Development Manager UK
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Speakers
Wietse Van Ransbeeck
CEO & Co-founder
Irene Pedruelo
Product Manager
Vanja Pantic
Communications Lead
Citizens voted and commented on 4 different designs for the future town square. The data reports made the council understand the various arguments amongst the population.
Citizens voted and commented on 4 different designs for the future town square. The data reports made the council understand the various arguments amongst the population.