How do you take the positive aspects of Silicon Valley, and apply it to a radically different context like developing charter cities? Today, Jeffrey Mason, Head of Research at the Charter Cities Institute (CCI), is joined by Mark Lutter, Founder and Executive Director of CCI, and CEO of Braavos Cities, to discuss how the charter cities ecosystem has evolved over the past few years and what he’s learned about building successful coalitions. Mark tells us about the circumstances that motivated him to found CCI, and what it’s been like combining key features of Silicon Valley, (like entrepreneurial spirit, disruption, and innovation) with the challenging work of creating a coalition of different stakeholders — some of whom are likely to be relatively conservative. We discuss the broader ecosystem that CCI has been building, and how it can act as a force multiplier for other cities, before learning more about CCI’s most recent projects, including their endeavors in Zanzibar and how they are contributing to development there. Mark also expands on his new company, Braavos Cities, their long-term goals, and the work that they are doing in the Caribbean. We wrap up our conversation with an overview of exciting developments to pay attention to in the charter cities space, from Zanzibar to California, and how to gain momentum in politically challenging environments. Be sure to tune in for a deep dive into the evolution of charter cities and their broader ecosystem!
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Mark Lutter
Mark Lutter Charter Cities Institute
Mark Lutter on X
Mark Lutter on Medium
Braavos Cities
Jeffrey Mason on LinkedIn
Jeffrey Mason Charter Institute
Seasteading Institute
NeWay Capital
Próspera
Paul Romer
Paul Romer's TED Talk
Daniel Yu on LinkedIn
Wasoko
Africa's New Cities Summit Hosted by Charter Cities Institute
Silicon Zanzibar
Fumba Town
Stone Town of Zanzibar
Zuzalu
Tatu City
Small Farm Cities
Jon Vandenheuvel on LinkedIn
California Forever
Praxis
Charter Cities Institute
Charter Cities Institute on Facebook
Charter Cities Institute on X