Meet the Mayors: Greater Manchester's Andy Burnham

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Nine in 10 Americans live in metropolitan areas. These cities offer great opportunities, but they they also face grand challenges. Throughout Texas, the rest of the country and the world, our cities require fresh ideas, innovative partnerships, and feasible and affordable policies to address growing challenges. The Meet the Mayors series at the LBJ School brings together the Mayors building the cities of the future.

Urban Lab Director, Steven Pedigo, is joined by Greater Manchester's Andy Burnham to discuss Greater Manchester's commitment to improving public transport, economic growth, and skills development for young people. 

Afternoon tea service will be available for all registered attendees.


About the Speaker

Headshot of Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, UK

Andy Burnham was first elected as Mayor of Greater Manchester in May 2017, re-elected for a second term in May 2021 and a third term in May 2024.

Responsible for shaping the future of Greater Manchester, Andy’s priorities for his third term include continuing to build a London-style integrated transport system, ending the housing crisis by 2038, offering a new technical education pathway as an alternative to university and creating a new Live Well service, making Greater Manchester a great place to grow up, get on, and grow old.

Before being elected Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy was MP for Leigh from 2001. In government, Andy has held Ministerial positions at the Home Office, Department of Health and the Treasury. In 2008 he became Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, before returning to Health as Secretary of State in 2009.

In opposition, Andy has served as Shadow Education Secretary, Shadow Health Secretary and Shadow Home Secretary.

Andy lives in Leigh, Greater Manchester, with his wife and three children.

This event is brought to you by the LBJ School, The Urban Lab and the LBJ Future Forum.

Date and Time
March 10, 2025, 12:15 to 1:45 p.m. Google Outlook iCal
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