The first-ever Bloomberg LSE European City Leadership Initiative will equip Limerick with the capabilities to tackle local challenges, marshal new solutions, and deliver results.
Unites expertise from the London School of Economics and Political Science, the Hertie School in Berlin, and more than a decade of work by Bloomberg Philanthropies to strengthen city hall capacity worldwide.
Mayor of Limerick, John Moran today announced that Limerick has been selected to join the inaugural class of the Bloomberg LSE European City Leadership Initiative, the first-ever professional leadership and management program designed specifically for the region’s mayors and municipal officials. Mayor Moran is one of 30 mayors and city officials who hail from 17 countries, serving over 21 million residents, selected to participate.
Established and led by Bloomberg Philanthropies together with the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), the Bloomberg LSE European City Leadership Initiative will be delivered by LSE Cities in collaboration with the Hertie School in Berlin. The program will provide Limerick with pioneering expertise to tackle problems, modernize services, strengthen operations, and improve people’s lives – advancing progress on the issues—from housing to transit to youth outcomes—residents care most about.
Mayor of Limerick, John Moran, commented:
“It is a great honour for me as Mayor and for Limerick to be selected as part of the inaugural Bloomberg LSE European City Leadership Initiative. Limerick will stand alongside 29 other forward-looking cities across Europe, in what is an opportunity to forge lasting partnerships, learn from global best practices and bring fresh ambition to the way we govern and serve our communities. Limerick’s inclusion signals that, both in Ireland and further afield, the penny is dropping that we are ambitious and that we want to do things differently. It is also a sign of how many other influential stakeholders are noticing the Limerick’s momentum and willing to help us reach our potential. I look forward to collaborating with this dynamic group of leaders to shape a stronger, more resilient urban future, not just for Limerick, but for cities across Europe.”
“We continue to expand our municipal leadership programs globally, because we've seen how well they work – and we want more cities to benefit,” said Michael R. Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg L.P. and Bloomberg Philanthropies and 108th mayor of New York City.
“As Europe increasingly looks to local governments to lead, we’re glad to join forces with the London School of Economics and Political Science and the Hertie School on this new initiative. Together, we can bring mayors and senior officials the tools, training, and peer networks they need to take on their biggest challenges – and succeed.”
National and global policies increasingly require local progress – and in recent years, Europe’s municipalities have served as intermediaries for infrastructure, resilience, and more. Still, they face a confluence of challenges. While attending to the fundamentals, they must also mitigate climate shocks, stem building shortages, manage rising costs, and meet growing resident demands alongside navigating complex central government rules and slow bureaucracies with strained budgets and stretched capacity.
The data underscores the need: 86% of mayors surveyed by Eurocities report that their city will have to innovate to overcome a lack of resources to deliver on their priorities—and two thirds rank leadership and commitment from mayors and senior municipal officers as the most important factors to achieve this.
The Bloomberg LSE European City Leadership Initiative will equip Limerick with the strategies, skills, and networks to meet the moment. Through the nine-month intensive classroom, field-based, and capacity-building training, Limerick will learn evidence-backed strategies from world-class faculty, researchers, and policy leaders on how to drive performance, work across departments, mobilize collaborations, and marshal solutions that deliver tangible results for citizens.
“Cities are where our most complex, urgent challenges show up first, and so where real solutions often start,” said Professor Larry Kramer, President and Vice Chancellor of LSE.
“Mayors across Europe are looking to lead—but to address the unique problems they face and deliver on new opportunities that emerge, they need sharp management, strong teams, and the skills to innovate. This is precisely what the Bloomberg LSE European City Leadership Initiative will help provide. I am deeply grateful to Mike Bloomberg and Bloomberg Philanthropies for their steadfast commitment to strengthening local governments here in the UK and across the globe. This Initiative is a testament to their visionary thinking—and to the enduring partnership between our two organizations to help the continent’s mayors push further and do more.”
“Mayors are democracy’s frontline, grappling with today’s most pressing challenges - from climate change to migration, from housing to mobility,” said Professor Dr. Cornelia Woll, President of the Hertie School.
“The Bloomberg LSE European City Leadership Initiative comes at exactly the right moment to strengthen the skills, networks, and capacity of city leaders across Europe. By uniting the Hertie School’s expertise with that of our partners at Bloomberg Philanthropies and the London School of Economics and Political Science, this program will provide mayors and their teams with the knowledge and support they need to innovate, govern effectively, and deliver for their citizens, and we are proud to contribute to this transformative Initiative.”
The 30 mayors and city officials of the inaugural class include:
ALBANIA:
- Mayor Emiriana Sako of Durrës, Albania
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA:
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Prime Minister Nihad Uk of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
CROATIA:
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Mayor Tomislav Tomašević of Zagreb, Croatia
CYPRUS:
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Mayor Charalambos Prountzos of Nicosia, Cyprus
FINLAND:
- Mayor Daniel Sazonov of Helsinki, Finland
- Mayor Niko Kyynäräinen of Lahti, Finland
- Mayor Piia Elo of Turku, Finland
GERMANY:
- Lord Mayor Alexander Vogt of Halle, Germany
- Lord Mayor Sven Schoeller of Kassel, Germany
- Lord Mayor Martin Ansbacher of Ulm, Germany
GREECE:
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Mayor Stelios Angeloudis of Thessaloniki, Greece
IRELAND:
- Chief Executive Richard Shakespeare of Dublin, Ireland
- Mayor of Limerick, John Moran
ITALY:
- Mayor Stefano Lo Russo of Turin, Italy
- Mayor Giacomo Possamai of Vicenza, Italy
NETHERLANDS:
- Mayor Roelof Bleker of Enschede, Netherlands
- Mayor Wim Hillenaar of Maastricht, Netherlands
NORWAY:
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Governing Mayor Eirik Lae Solberg of Oslo, Norway
POLAND:
- Mayor Aleksandra Kosiorek of Gdynia, Poland
- Mayor Aleksander Miszalski of Krakow, Poland
- Mayor Konrad Fijołek of Rzeszów, Poland
ROMANIA:
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Mayor Dominic Fritz of Timișoara, Romania
SPAIN:
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Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida of Madrid, Spain
TURKEY:
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Mayor Cemil Tugay of Izmir, Turkey
UK:
- Council Leader Lynn Williams of Blackpool, UK
- Council Leader Dimitri Batrouni of Newport, UK
- Mayor Oliver Coppard of South Yorkshire, UK
- Mayor Richard Parker of West Midlands, UK
- Mayor Tracy Brabin of West Yorkshire, UK
UKRAINE:
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Mayor Ihor Sapozhko of Brovary, Ukraine
To kick off his participation in a four-day convening beginning today in London, Mayor Moran will receive keynote instruction and engage with global experts from Bloomberg Philanthropies, LSE, the Hertie School, UCL IIPP, and fellow peers including: Michael R. Bloomberg, 108th mayor of New York City and founder of Bloomberg L.P. and Bloomberg Philanthropies; Mayor Sadiq Khan of London, UK; Professor Ricky Burdett, Director of LSE Cities and the Bloomberg LSE European City Leadership Initiative; Professor Dr. Andrea Römmele, Dean of Executive Education and Professor of Communication in Politics and Civil Society at the Hertie School; and more.
The Bloomberg LSE European City Leadership Initiative builds on more than 10 years of work led by Bloomberg Philanthropies to advance mayoral leadership and local government innovation across the globe. The Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative, housed at the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, has to date trained 387 mayors and over 2,400 senior city officials—including 8 in 10 of America’s big city mayors and 9 of England’s mayoral combined authorities. With initiatives that operate today in over 900 city halls, tens of thousands of mayors and municipal officials receive support from these efforts to better the lives of the hundreds of millions of residents they collectively serve.
Limerick, alongside the local governments joining the Initiative, will benefit from this global community of practice, and learnings from peers in city halls across the region and around the world.
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About the Hertie School:
The Hertie School is a private university based in Berlin, Germany, accredited by the state and the German Science Council. It prepares exceptional students for leadership positions in government, business, and civil society. Interdisciplinary and practice-oriented teaching, first-class research, and an extensive international network set the Hertie School apart and position it as an ambassador of good governance, characterized by public debate and engagement shape tomorrow. For more information, please visit hertie-school.org.