A Quote by Kevin Faulconer

Public-private partnerships are supposed to benefit all parties. — © Kevin Faulconer
Public-private partnerships are supposed to benefit all parties.
Through strategic diplomacy, private-public sector partnerships, and innovative new ideas, the Trump administration has advanced policies that will benefit millions of working families here in the United States and abroad.
One answer to transportation infrastructure funding is public-private partnerships.
We must form public-private partnerships to collectively improve children's health.
We are asking the question: What makes the most sense for public-private partnerships for affordable housing.
NSS is pleased that VP Pence has provided a strong endorsement for public-private partnerships in space.
I support public and private partnerships whenever appropriate in order to achieve our goal of a prosperous and vibrant downtown.
Bharat Nirman was a development programme aimed at stepping up public investment and public-private partnerships in the construction of rural roads, drinking water supply, rural telecommunication, rural housing, and minor irrigation.
The U.S. ranks 25th in math and 21st in science. We are woefully behind. The only way to change this situation is through public-private partnerships.
As a cornerstone of my policy, we will substantially expand public-private partnerships to maximize the amount of investment and funding that is available for space exploration and development.
Across our country, social enterprise partnerships between the public and private sectors are providing millions of Americans - young and old - a second chance.
In the end, it is because the media are driven by the power and wealth of private individuals that they turn private lives into public spectacles. If every private life is now potentially public property, it is because private property has undermined public responsibility.
Effective public-private partnerships will help drive the development of new products to meet the particular health needs of the poor and other vulnerable populations.
I embrace a Green New Deal; I just think we have to have public-private partnerships if we're going to get there. We have to align the environmental incentives with the financial incentives.
I left Xerox for the non-profit sector because it was clear to me that only public/private partnerships can pull off a turnaround plan at the scale we need to tackle global poverty.
Adam Smith's key insight was that both parties to an exchange can benefit and that, so long as cooperation is strictly voluntary, no exchange can take place unless both parties do benefit.
The first credible humans-to-Mars plans are starting to weave together in public-private partnerships. In fact, I can say with some authority that this will also be the case in terms of the Moon and asteroids as well.
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