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State of California participates in foreign investment attraction events across U.S., continues to strengthen global economic ties
06/08/2025
[ Article originally appeared in https://business.ca.gov ]
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– Tony Yung, City of Sacramento – Jaclyn Funasaki, East Bay EDA – Connie Stopher, Economic Development Coalition – Darrell Doan, City of Elk Grove – Miles Slattery and Swan Asbury, City of Eureka – Tim Aldinger and JC Sales, Foundation for California Community Colleges – Lauren Nikkel, Fresno County EDC – Alicia Ramirez and Joshua Goggins, City of Fresno – Soua Vang and Jenny De La Mora, City of Glendale – Terri Batch, Global LA – Barry Broome and Hayden Kandul, Greater Sacramento Economic Council – Benigno Sandoval, City of Hemet – Sean Quincey and Elishia Hayes, Humboldt County – Patrick Ellis, Impact Riverside County – Tim Kelley and Sean Wilcock, Imperial Valley EDC – Gina Gonzalez, City of Lake Elsinore – Alex Andrade and Kal Zubair, City of Milpitas
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– Keith Gemmell, City of Moreno Valley – Scott Agajanian, Murrieta Innovation Center – Mayor Pro Tem Alan Wapner and Thailin Martin, City of Ontario – Michael Foote, REACH Central Coast – Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson and Jennifer Lilley, City of Riverside – Kimberly Wright and Ariane Gonzalez, Riverside County – Ryan Niesen and Paula Akompong, San Bernardino County – Lucas Coleman and Emily Irion, San Diego Regional EDC – Dr. Laura Buffard and Natasha Bliss, San Diego State University – Natalie Vowell, Santa Clarita Valley EDC – Scott Adair, City of Santa Rosa – Robin Reimold, TeamCalifornia – Jennifer Yturralde, UC Riverside – Mayor John Carli and Don Burrus, City of Vacaville – William Powles and Olivia Zhang, World Trade Center Los Angeles |
“It was a pleasure representing the State of California and the California Community Colleges at SelectUSA,” said Tim Aldinger, Vice President of Workforce and Climate Innovation at the Foundation for California Community Colleges. “We look forward to building and furthering partnerships with GO-Biz and local partners to provide college students with more educational opportunities and options that contribute to California’s workforce and the worldwide economy through highly skilled graduates.”
“This year marked my first SelectUSA as Mayor of Riverside—and one of the few elected officials in California’s delegation,” said Riverside Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson. “Riverside aims to lead globally in clean energy and green vehicle manufacturing. Thanks to GO-Biz, Ohmio recently chose our city for its international HQ. This year, at SelectUSA we forged new partnerships in energy, battery, and EV manufacturing—and we’re just getting started. We’re proud to show the world why California is the place to innovate, invest, and thrive.”
California’s participation in SelectUSA was supported by the generous contributions of sponsors – Waymo, Zoox, the Foundation for California Community Colleges and the California Employment Training Panel.
You can follow the GO-Biz International Affairs and Trade team’s foreign investment attraction efforts by subscribing to their newsletter, following GO-Biz on LinkedIn and X, and searching for #GOBizInternational across social media platforms.
SOURCE: https://business.ca.gov/state-of-california-participates-in-foreign-investment-attraction-events-across-u-s-continues-to-strengthen-global-economic-ties/
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