Combined Authorities (England): IfG DevoLab #2: How can mayors and strategic authorities secure investment into regional economies?

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October 1, 2025

Source: Combined Authorities (England)
Author: zuzanna.juszkiewicz
Date published: 2025-10-01
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IfG DevoLab #2: How can mayors and strategic authorities secure investment into regional economies?
zuzanna.juszkiewicz


The Assembly Room, 3 Centenary Sq, Birmingham B1 2DR
Hybrid event

The Exchange – University of Birmingham
Regional economic growth
Institute for Government
IfG DevoLab

BST
Devolution
England
This event will explore how mayors can secure and deliver private investment into their regions in pursuit of growth and regeneration.

  

The IfG DevoLab is a new initiative from the Institute for Government dedicated to exploring the innovations enabled by devolution, learning from the results, and sharing the lessons so that places can take better decisions about how to use devolved powers and budgets.  

Join us on 20 October in Birmingham (or online) for IfG DevoLab #2, at which speakers from three regions – West Midlands, Greater Manchester, and the North East – will set out how the powers and profile of mayors and the convening role of strategic authorities have been used to secure and deliver private investment for key regional strategic projects.

This event is being hosted by the Institute for Government in partnership with our series partner L&G.

At this event, speakers from three leading devolved regions will set out how mayoral leadership has helped to secure investment into major growth projects:

  • ‘Investing in the West Midlands: The Birmingham Sports Quarter’, Ed Cox, Chief Executive at West Midlands Combined Authority
  • ‘Investing in Greater Manchester’, Robert Edwards, Deputy Director of Investment at Greater Manchester Combined Authority
  • ‘Investing in the North East’, Dr Henry Kippin, Chief Executive at North East Combined Authority

The three presenters will be joined on the panel by Julia Goldsworthy, Head of Social Impact Investment at L&G, and former Director of Strategy at West Midlands Combined Authority, for a broader discussion on the benefits of devolution and mayoral leadership, the lessons less mature devolved regions can learn from those further along in the journey, and whether further devolution can accelerate growth.  

This event will be chaired by Akash Paun, Programme Director at the Institute for Government.

Insights from this discussion will inform a published policy briefing containing the three case studies and a synthesis of key lessons.

The Institute for Government would like to thank L&G for their generous support of this event and their wider support of the IfG DevoLab series.  

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