#3 Strasbourg

Management of internal and external services

For Strasbourg, participating in a network such as BEST is very important. We believe that belonging to a French or European network such as this provides a path for progress for the administration of our urban community.
Pierre Laplane
Chief Executive of Strasbourg Urban Community

PROGRAM

The role of executives in large local authorities (a comparison between France and Germany)

The AeCUS process at Strasbourg Urban Community
> Pierre Laplane, Chief Executive

German administration, from the national to the town level
Training, postings and careers of directors and executives of German local authorities.
> Dr. Kai Masser, Head of Research at the German Public Administration Research Institute

Management and running of satellite entities

Managing Brest Métropole Océane public services and steering its satellites entities
> Bertrand Uguen, Chief Executive

The satellite entities of the cities of Worms and Speyer
> Dr. Kai Masser, Head of Research at the German Public Administration Research Institute

The organization, steering and monitoring of Montpellier Agglomération’s satellite entities
> Christian Fina, Chief Executive

Management of water and sanitation

Water distribution in the Evry Centre Essonne urban community returns to a publicly-operated company
> Olivier Galiana, Chief of Staff

Eau du Ponant, France’s first local public company in the field of water and sanitation
> Christian Clément, Managing Director

Gelsenwasser AG
> Raymond Hernandez, Director of Development, France.

Management of the Paris water utility returns to a publicly-operated company
> Pierre-Yves Durand, Deputy Director of Sanitation and Water

Photo Alexandre Prevot – creative commons licence