Benjamin Harrington

Industrial Heartlands Fellow

Ben currently works as a Community Development Director for the City of Little Canada, MN where he helps guide the community’s public engagement, housing, planning, and economic development initiatives. Ben held the same role for a community in Metro Detroit and navigated differences among elected officials, stakeholders, and residents to build consensus and a positive vision for the city’s future. He holds a Master’s Degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Minnesota and has received his American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) credential. Beyond working for local governments, Ben has a background in research, working on multiple projects throughout his academic career and as a researcher for the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank’s Center For Indian Country Development. He has lived almost the entirety of his life in the Great Lakes region of the United States and has a particular passion for building capacity in local governments, shaping local economies, and improving the quality of life of the people he serves.

Democracy Closest to Home: Principles for Local Leadership in Industrial Heartlands 

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This paper highlights insights from our journey and proposes a set of principles for local leadership rooted in our experiences as a younger generation of transatlantic leaders navigating structural change. Our recommendations emphasise civic connection and identity, locally grounded communication, and visible delivery.

Wir entwickeln und debattieren Ideen für den gesellschaftlichen Fortschritt – und bringen diejenigen zusammen, die sie in die Tat umsetzen. Unser Ziel als Think Tank: das Gelingen einer gerechten Transformation. ▸ Mehr erfahren