Poverty Reduction and City Transformation with Dylan Hall-Episode 012
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“Change happens at the speed of trust.” Pursuing peace in our cities requires taking the time to ask questions, build relationships, and earn trust. I talk about that on this episode of the For Our City podcast with Dylan Hall.
Dylan Hall is currently the Director of One Troy which is a Collective Impact Initiative focusing on poverty reduction in the city of Troy, NY. This is under Governor Cumo’s Empire State Poverty Reduction Initiative. Having worked with Leadership Foundations, he is passionate about connecting leaders, building capacity of others, and collaborative action that leads to city-wide transformation.
For the last 10 years He has been working towards city transformation and previously served as a pastor of a church where he helped design and lead its city focused strategies.
He consults churches and nonprofits, and is experienced in organizational health, culture building, strategic planning and measuring results. Dylan specializes in the use of Collective Impact, Results Based Accountability, and Asset Based Community Development. He lives with his wife and two kinds in Schenectady, NY.
You can connect with Dylan at onetroy.org or on Twitter @lightthecitynetwork, @missioventures, and @dylanjosephhall.
This episode is sponsored by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Wherever you’re going, Southeastern can help you get there.
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