Calgary’s top dog is on top of the world and was awarded the 2014 World Mayor Prize on Monday in recognition of his honest and open governance and service to the community.
The World Mayor Prize has been handed out by World Mayor since 2004 and was established to bring awareness to the work city leaders do and to commend them for their accomplishments.
The World Mayor Project invites participants to nominate city leaders who best demonstrate:
- Honest and open governance
- Leadership and vision
- Management abilities
- Financial acumen
- Social and economic awareness
- The ability to provide security and to protect the environment
- To displaying the will and ability to foster tolerance and amity among communities of different cultural, racial and social backgrounds
Tann vom Hove, Senior Fellow of The City Mayors Foundation , says Nenshi has become the most admired mayor of any large Canadian city.
“He is an urban visionary who doesn’t neglect the nitty-gritty of local government. For many in North America and indeed Europe, Mayor Nenshi is a role model for decisive management, inclusivity and forward thinking,” said Hove in a statement on Monday.
“I understand that there were scores of people, Calgarians and Canadians, who wrote in letters of recommendation, who wrote in their own comments, who wrote in nominations and to me that’s very humbling. It’s very kind of people to take that time because these were not short comments that people wrote in and clearly that made a big difference to the jury so thank you to all of those folks,” said Mayor Nenshi.
The mayor says the honour is also great for the city.
“I think it give us a lot of great visibility. It gives us the opportunity to talk about what we’re doing here in Calgary on a national and international stage, which is always important for us, particularly in these tough economic times so I’m looking forward to using the platform as best as I can and I just want to say thanks to all of the other mayors who always do great work for their cities as well,” he said.
Nenshi was singled out for his for decisive management, inclusivity and forward planning. He was also recognized for his leadership during the floods of 2013 and the power outage that crippled a large part of the downtown last year.
Well, that's a pretty nice (and shocking) birthday present! Thanks to all who nominated me! http://t.co/MIkbkbIOsa.
— Naheed Nenshi (@nenshi) February 2, 2015
The top 10 Mayors of World Mayor 2014 Prize
Rank |
Mayor |
City |
Country |
1 |
Naheed Nenshi |
Calgary |
Canada |
2 |
Daniël Termont |
Ghent |
Belgium |
3 |
Tri Rismaharini |
Surabaya |
Indonesia |
4 |
Carlos Ocariz |
Sucre |
Venezuela |
5 |
Jed Patrick Mabilog |
Iloilo City |
Philippines |
6 |
Albrecht Schröter |
Jena |
Germany |
7 |
Annise Parker |
Houston |
USA |
8 |
Yiannis Boutaris |
Thessaloniki |
Greece |
9 |
Giusy Nicolini |
Lampedusa |
Italy |
10 |
Aziz Kocaoglu |
Izmir |
Turkey |
The World Mayor Prize trophy will be presented to Mayor Nenshi later in the year.
For more information on the 2014 World Mayor Prize, click HERE