IE 11 Not Supported

For optimal browsing, we recommend Chrome, Firefox or Safari browsers.
littlefield

Ron Littlefield

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Ron Littlefield, a former mayor of Chattanooga, Tenn., is a senior fellow with the Governing Institute and its lead analyst on the City Accelerator initiative. A city planner by career, he also consults to government through Littlefield Associates.

Before being elected mayor, he served on the Chattanooga city council, including two terms as chairman. His entry into politics was in 1987, when he was elected commissioner of public works for Chattanooga. He also served as the city's director of economic development and with the Tennessee State Planning Commission.

Professionally credentialed as a member the American Institute of Certified Planners, he is a 1968 graduate of Auburn University with a degree of business.

Technology has the power to unite but also the potential to divide.
We need to make the case for the glitzless but still innovative initiatives.
Funds generated from the city's "The Art of Change” program was earmarked for homeless transportation.
Innovation is more than a term, phrase or even an idea. It is a necessity, and whether we like it or not, failure is often an important part of innovation.
The FCC wants to prevent states from banning locally and publicly owned broadband. That plan is spot on -- and Chattanooga, Tenn., proves it.