Bright days ahead for public parks and recreation? You bet, says futurist Jim Carroll.
Those attending the NRPA (National Park & Recreation Association) Congress & Exposition, held in October heard Jim Carroll, futurist and expert on innovation and trends, give his keynote address in which he challenged leadership to be innovative to keep up with, and surpass, expectations. He was also interviewed for an article in the September 2009 issue of the Parks & Recreation magazine, where he gave his thoughts on the future of public parks.
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Friday, January 8, 2010
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