Who is with us today, mayor . [applause] thank you, maryland drew, president landrieu. For the opportunity to lead our new Automation Task force and for your leadership of the conference. We had a great meeting with the task force on automation, talking about different ways that automation will change our work as employers and enterprises, as pollymaking bodies, as economies and as communities. Were looking forward to convening again as a task force this spring and would welcome any mayors or partners who would like to be part of that conversation but before we do that we have an opportunity right here to talk about one of the most interesting and important questions, not unrelated to automation, that affects our work as mayors Going Forward and that is the future of work. Were starting this conversation at a time that we are rethinking how and where people work, and how entrepeneurs can collaborate in their work spaces. This is something that our Title Sponsor knows an awful lot about
Thank you so much for joining us today. As mayors, we often say that our number one issue is jobs. Jobs, jobs, and jobs. Creating jobs. Supporting entrepreneurship and making sure the Jobs Available line up with the skills of our work force. So the entirety of this morning is going to be about what we as mayors can do and can be doing to support job creation and entrepreneurship in our communities, and for this session, we are going to begin with a conversation about the future of work and the dramatic changes in the ways that our residents relate to their jobs and to their physical work spaces, so here to introduce this conversation is chair of the Automation Task force mayor who is with us today. Mayor . [ applause ] thank you, mayor, for the opportunity to lead our new Automation Task force and freedom leadership of the conference. We had a great meeting this morning for the task force automation talking about different ways that automation will change our work as employers and ente
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