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Bosch CEO on Close of TSI Semiconductors Acquisition

Bosch will close the acquisition of US chipmaker TSI Semiconductors this week. The world's biggest auto-parts supplier plans to invest more than $1.5 billion in its California foundry.

Kitchell's new CEO comes out of Sacramento office

Construction firm Kitchell Corp. has named Wendy Cohen, president and head of construction management arm Kitchell CEM in Sacramento since 2020, as its new president and CEO.

Alumnus J. Luke Wood is appointed Sacramento State's next president

CSU trustees on May 24 announce their choice of Wood, who earned two of his four degrees at Sac State. With deep roots in Northern California, he says of his appointment: "For me, it’s coming home."

New Sac State President J. Luke Wood Brings Home The Fight For Equity And Inclusion

Whatever challenges and obstacles faced by many of Sacramento State’s 31,000 students – more than 13,000 of them Black and Latino – there’s a good chance incoming President Dr. Jonathan Luke Wood has been there.

GeminiBio debuts the expansion of its West Sacramento biotech manufacturing facilities

GeminiBio makes cell culture solutions and liquids for pharmaceutical companies internationally.

New bio-tech expanded facility hosts tour in West Sacramento

Gemini Bio in West Sacramento hosted a tour of its new 32,000 square foot facility.

Revolutionary agriculture startup ‘Biome Makers’ lab expands to Davis

A leading Biotech company focused on addressing the impacts of climate change on agriculture in a revolutionary way announced the grand opening of a new 4,200-square-foot headquarters and lab space in Davis.

Biome Makers Unveils New Headquarters in Davis

On Wednesday, Biome Makers held its grand opening of its new headquarters located on Cousteau Drive in Davis—what Greater Sacramento called the Global AgTech Hub of the world.

Sacramento State president J. Luke Wood shares his vision for the campuss

Sacramento State is the sixth largest of the 23 CSU campuses.

Ag-tech company Biome Makers expands into its own lab in Davis

Sustainable soil analysis company Biome Makers Inc. is settling into its new headquarters and testing center in Davis, having recently taken occupancy of 4,200 square feet of space in the Mace Ranch Corporate Centre at 202 Cousteau Place.

Corporate Citizenship Awards: Sacramento Republic FC named Corporate Champion of the Year

We are introducing you to this year's Corporate Citizenship Awards honorees. Sacramento Republic FC is this year's Corporate Champion of the Year.

Roseville's development services director addresses the city's need for affordable housing

Mike Isom is the development services director for the city of Roseville. He spoke to the Sacramento Business Journal about how that city, one of the fastest growing in the region, ensures there's a supply of housing for current and future residents.

Gemini Bioproducts completes expansion of West Sacramento biotech manufacturing facility

Gemini Bioproducts LLC in West Sacramento has greatly expanded its manufacturing capacity for cell culture products for the biotech and pharmaceutical industry.

Pitch Elk Grove startup contest narrows to 16 companies

The city of Elk Grove got 53 applicants for its second annual Pitch Elk Grove startup competition, which offers $17,500 in cash prizes.

California Northstate University College of Medicine announces 97% match rate in National Resident Matching Program

Students matched in several competitive specialties such as diagnostic radiology, orthopedic surgery, ophthalmology and more

Applications are open for FourthWave’s 2023 accelerator

The accelerator is open to technology companies with at least one female or female-identified founder. Participants will gain leadership awareness and executive coaching, develop startup business fundamentals and attract capital. Applications are due Friday, June 9.

Future of California at risk the longer landmark CEQA environmental law remains unchanged

By almost any measure, the balance between advancing projects critical to California’s future and environmental protection under the California Environmental Quality Act has been lost. The failure to reform CEQA is not for a lack of knowing what the solutions are.

Reviver gets its Rplate digital license plates approved for sale in Arizona

Digital license plate company ReviverMX Inc. is now selling its smart license plates in Arizona.

Five Star Bancorp Ranked #1 by S&P Global Market Intelligence

Five Star Bancorp (Nasdaq: FSBC) (“Five Star” or the “Company”) has earned the #1 ranking on the S&P Global Market Intelligence annual rankings of 2022’s best-performing community banks in the nation with assets between $3 billion and $10 billion.

Matsui seeks federal CHIPS Act money for California Mobility Center

Sacramento Congresswoman Doris Matsui is asking the U.S. Economic Development Administration to establish a Regional Technology and Innovation Hub in Sacramento at the California Mobility Center.

This California region is growing fastest, new data shows. Here’s where the people are coming from

Counties near Sacramento are growing fast. Many of these new residents are coming from the Bay Area.

Macro Oceans raises $5 million in seed funding, completes West Sacramento facility

Biotechnology company Macro Oceans Inc. has completed work on the first phase of its pilot facility in West Sacramento and raised $5 million in seed funding, the company announced Tuesday.

Jeremiah Smith is First Northern Bank's second exec to go from teller to CEO

Jeremiah Smith worked in construction during the day and in restaurants at night after high school for several years.

Bosch to Buy Chipmaker TSI, Invest $1.5 Billion in US Plant

Robert Bosch GmbH is acquiring US chipmaker TSI Semiconductors and plans to invest more than $1.5 billion in its California foundry, expanding the German company’s global bet on chips.

Workforce Development Program

The city’s Workforce Development programs offer free educational and training opportunities to Rancho Cordova residents who are unemployed, underemployed or want to upskill to compete for higher wage jobs.

ThermoGenesis Announces Roll Out of ReadyStart cGMP Suites for Early-Stage Cell and Gene Therapy Companies

ThermoGenesis Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: THMO), a market leader in automated cell processing tools and services in the cell and gene therapy field, today announced that the Company is rolling out a new facility in the Sacramento metro area, containing a total of 12, class-7, ReadyStart cGMP Suites available for lease by early-stage life science and cell gene therapy (“CGT”) companies.

Battling of Bucks

The Capital Region loses sports dollars to the Bay Area, but we’re luring fans in other ways

Elk Grove's startup grant program offers two tech companies cash

The city of Elk Grove has approved cash grants to two of its startup companies, Core Impact and Tiami Networks.

SVB Bank Collapse and Northern California’s Tech Industry

The sudden collapse of Silicon Valley Bank sent shockwaves through the banking industry and California’s tech economy.

11-acre complex including restaurants, hotels and entertainment centers coming to Roseville

The city of Roseville is sharing plans for a new mixed-use development project that includes hotels, restaurants, and an entertainment and sports complex.

Project Elevate aims for a city-center feel in Elk Grove

This is part of a series of stories focusing on growth in the city of Elk Grove.

Thunder Valley Casino opens 4,500-seat, $100 million live events space The Venue

A burgeoning live events venue landscape in the Sacramento region got its newest addition Tuesday, with the opening of The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort near Lincoln.

Moneta Ventures leads $4 million investment into Elk Grove startup EyeRate

EyeRate, the developer of reputation management software that pays retail employees for good customer reviews, has raised $4 million in a seed round of venture capital funding led by Moneta Ventures.

SACRAMENTO - For a little while one night, Elk Grove native Ray Weisberg was the star of the Golden 1 Center. He had grown up watching the Sacramento Kings in their glory days, but in the Golden 1 Center, he got to take pictures and shake owner Vivek Ranadive's hand.

FinTech Credit Union Connection

The Greater Sacramento area is a vibrant tech and financial center with credit unions and FinTechs working together to provide innovative products and services. Join us at FinTech Credit Union Connection 2023, where FinTechs and credit unions will share ideas, showcase products, and make connections.

CBRE listing space in BioSpace life sciences campus by Fulcrum, Blue Rise Ventures in West Sac

A planned life sciences hub in West Sacramento's Bridge District is starting to come into focus, with brokerage CBRE listing a first phase of available space.

Black Star Fund raising money for larger VC investment vehicle to invest in Black-owned startups

Sacramento-based venture capital investment firm Black Star Fund is raising money for a new fund.

Fruit-picking robot company Advanced Farm Technologies expands local manufacturing

Autonomous fruit-picking robot company Advanced Farm Technologies Inc. is adding more barns and manufacturing space to build its equipment.

Prominent chip manufacturer, Solidigm, moving headquarters to Rancho Cordova

A company on the cutting edge of computer chip design is announcing it is moving its global headquarters to the Sacramento region.

‘Shot heard around the world’: How a global tech company’s move to Rancho Cordova could change future of region

This week's announcement of Solidigm, a global leader in NAND flash memory solutions, locating its headquarters in the city of Rancho Cordova could instantly change the economic future of the region, according to some business leaders.

Best Places To Live In California In 2023

Many people love living in California for its laid-back culture and diverse climate featuring beaches, desert and mountains. Whether you want to live on the coast or inland, the Golden State offers something for everybody.

Comstock's features regional economic development progress

In its December issue, Comstock’s Magazine took a look inside the region’s top economic development initiatives, including our growing semiconductor R&D cluster, the California Mobility Center, life science innovation, diversity in venture capital and our regional competitiveness.

Area Development highlights Greater Sacramento's semiconductor cluster

Area Development wrote about the Greater Sacramento region’s burgeoning semiconductor R&D cluster in its annual Innovation Corridors Update.

Macro Oceans startup opens kelp technology lab in West Sacramento

Macro Oceans is expanding in Greater Sacramento. The company established a new pilot facility in West Sacramento for R&D and small-scale manufacturing of products made from seaweed (for food, cosmetics and more).

California Mobility Center welcomes new CEO

Mark Rosekind joined the CMC following a career in safety and transportation in California and Washington, D.C. He is a former administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, leading the agency through the recall of defective Takata airbags — the largest product recall in history.

Centene wins back lucrative Medi-Cal contract in Sacramento County

Centene had protested an August decision to award Medicaid contracts in multiple counties, including Los Angeles and Sacramento. Last week, the state reversed that decision largely to Centene's benefit.

Western Placer Waste Management, Carlsen Center offer cash prizes in Circular Economy Innovation Competition

To crowdsource new strategies to pull value from the waste stream, the Western Placer Waste Management Authority is offering $20,000 in prize money in a contest starting in the new year.

Folsom Lake College breaks ground on $64.9 million science building

The building will meet Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Silver certification standards, and will include eight electric vehicle charging stations.

Placer County approves housing to help fund new Hillsdale College campus

The Placer County Board of Supervisors this week approved changes to a specific plan that includes housing, which will, in part, fund the eventual development of a private Hillsdale College campus west of Roseville.

City of Rocklin and Growth Factory to launch “Build Up Rocklin” program

City of Rocklin is partnering with Growth Factory to kick-start a new program, Build Up Rocklin, that focuses on supporting innovation, growth, and sustainability within established businesses.

7 UC Davis faculty make list of world's top female scientists

Seven UC Davis faculty members have been recognized among the top female scientists around the globe, as assessed by Research.com in its first ranking of the “Best Female Scientists in the World,” comprising 1,000 scientists.

SMF welcomes new Air Canada service to Toronto

Starting June 2, 2023, Northern Californians will be able to reach Eastern Canada with a new nonstop service between Sacramento International Airport (SMF) and Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ).

Rancho Cordova and Roseville ranked among the Top Boomtowns in America

Economic uncertainty has been a top concern for most Americans over the past several months, and many experts predict that financial struggles will continue into the new year.

Startup Folsom aims to build Folsom startup scene

Technology veteran Rich Foreman is launching Startup Folsom, an informal effort to engage and build the tech entrepreneurial community in Folsom. Startup Folsom will have a couple of events each month featuring fireside chats with successful entrepreneurs.

Developers break ground on project where a new Sacramento State campus will be located

Placer One is the future site for the Sacramento State Placer Center and Sierra College Transfer Center, which plan to grow into a full-size campus serving 12,000 students. The 2,213-acre master-planned community will also feature 5,636 residential units, commercial and employment centers, parks and natural open space.

California tied for #8 in Site Selection Magazine’s 2022 Business Climate Rankings

The Georgia-North Carolina business climate rivalry was relegated to the runner-up level in this year’s ranking of the best state business climates.

Greater Sacramento Urban League gets $2.4 million donation from MacKenzie Scott

A donation from billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has reignited one Sacramento nonprofit's plans to build a mixed-use housing project in Del Paso Heights.

Homebuyers are looking to move to Sacramento, Miami and other relatively affordable places as high rates, inflation cut into budgets

Surging mortgage rates and persistently high home prices are motivating many of the buyers who remain in the market to relocate to more affordable areas, but migration may slow as the economy continues to soften.

Moneta Ventures' $300 million third fund will be the Sacramento region's largest

Folsom-based venture capital firm Moneta Ventures confirmed it is raising a $300 million third fund to invest in early-stage technology companies.

Elk Grove's Soar Optics is finalist in Cleantech Open startup competition

Elk Grove startup Soar Optics has been named a regional winner in the Cleantech Open accelerator competition, and it will be in the running for the national top prize next week.

Roseville approves second amendment for Phillip Road parcel

Roseville City Council approved the second amendment for the Option and Purchase and Sale Agreement for a parcel located on Phillip Road and owned by development company Panattoni.

Hotel proposed at Sunrise Mall property in parcel map application

In a sign an ambitious redevelopment plan for Sunrise Mall could have legs, the city of Citrus Heights has received an application for a parcel map to allow a hotel to be built on a piece of the mall property.

Engineering and the diversity imperative: the 15th grand challenge

Surf the internet. Turn on the lights. Use your GPS to find a restaurant. Sit down at the computer to check email and begin the work day.

Lynda and Stewart Resnick Pledge $50M to UC Davis for Sustainability Research

Historic Gift Funds New Center for Agricultural Innovation and Research Grants to Drive a Sustainable Future

Will cell-based milk change the dairy industry? This West Sacramento lab could lead the way

West Sacramento biotechnology startup TurtleTree wants to change the way people consume milk. Cows are out- at least as far as milking goes. The replacement: cell-based milk.

Roseville approves new Economic Development Strategy

The Roseville economic development department creates a new strategy every five years to “enhance economic vitality” in the city, according to economic development director Melissa Anguiano.

Solidigm Plans Rancho Cordova, California, Global Research-Development Complex

Solidigm, a U.S.-based subsidiary of global semiconductor company SK hynix, Inc., will locate its global research and development operations in Rancho Cordova, California.

Sac City Council Approves $100 Million for CA Mobility Center

Listen: Barry Broome, GSEC Pres. & CEO talks about the historic Sacramento City Council vote supporting $100 million to the California Mobility Center which Broome says is one of the most important economic development projects in our city’s history.

Internationally Recognized Transportation and Safety Expert Dr. Mark Rosekind to Lead the CMC

The California Mobility Center (CMC) publicly announced today that Mark R. Rosekind, Ph.D., has taken the position as the first Chief Executive Officer of the 18-month-old mobility innovation and commercialization center starting on October 3, 2022.

Why Sacramento will consider $100 million for California Mobility Center

The California Mobility Center aims to grow a clean-mobility industry and workforce in Sacramento.

High-wage semiconductor campus coming to Sacramento region

Hundreds of high-wage jobs could be coming to Rancho Cordova in a move being billed as the largest high-wage jobs project in the Sacramento region's history.

Orca Bio Establishes Sacramento, California, Research Complex

Orca Bio, a late-stage biotechnology company developing high-precision cell therapies for the treatment of cancer, genetic blood disorders and autoimmune diseases, is establishing operations at Metro Air Park in Sacramento, California.

Sacramento, Placer will decide a California Senate battleground. Here’s the better choice

Sacramento, Placer will decide a California Senate battleground. Here’s the better choice

Top college rankings are out. See where UC Davis and Sacramento State stand

UC Davis ranks among America’s top universities and Sacramento State is a high-performer among publicly funded colleges in the West, according U.S. News & World Report’s annual.

Biotech company expanding, building new facility in Sacramento

A 100,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art production facility that promises another step away from Sacramento's reliance on a government-based jobs economy is taking shape at Sacramento's Metro Air Park.

Orca Bio Expands in Greater Sacramento Building New State-of-the-Art Manufacturing Facility

Orca Bio Expands Manufacturing Capabilities to Develop and Commercialize its Precision Cell Therapies – New state-of-the-art manufacturing facility is designed to enable the reliable production of Orca Bio's late-stage clinical development and commercial product pipeline.

Opinion: Here's why California should support Health Net/Centene

Our guest contributor argues that the state of California made the wrong decision in failing to renew Centene's Medi-Cal managed care contracts for Sacramento and Los Angeles counties.

Roseville Venture Lab opens to support entrepreneurs

The entrepreneur center is now open at 316 Vernon Street in Downtown Roseville. Roseville Venture Lab is dedicated to strengthening local startup businesses, spurring job growth, and fostering a community of entrepreneurs through programs, partnerships, workforce development and special events.

Cancer cell therapy company readies Sacramento site for manufacturing

Orca Bio looks at 2023 opening of cell therapy manufacturing center in Sacramento

Sacramento lands new biotech plant— and it’s $80k jobs. Could more be on the way?

Orca Bio is building a 100,000 square foot manufacturing plant in Metro Air Park. Its cell therapy products could help people with leukemia.

Orca Bio building 100,000-square-foot precision cell selection center at Metro Air Park

The new center will support the commercialization of Orca Bio's precision cell therapies for blood cancer patients with quick and easy access to airports around the country.

Chet Hewitt Named Chair of PPIC Board; New Member Sandra Celedon Joins Board

We are very pleased to announce that Chet Hewitt, president and CEO of Sierra Health Foundation, is the new chair of PPIC’s Board of Directors and that Sandra Celedon, president and CEO of Fresno Building Healthy Communities, has joined the board.

Woodland-based MyFloraDNA raises $1 million to expand cannabis analysis service

Using just a tiny bit of a baby plant’s first leaf, MyFloraDNA can analyze whether it will be a male or female adult, and it can determine if it has disease or other weaknesses, in just days.

Sacramento Economic Council Aims To Bring International Tech Companies To Capital Region

Sacramento has long been considered a city on the rise, but local leaders say the conditions are right to bring new money into the capital city.

The next Silicon Valley? How Sacramento is trying to compete as a home to tech companies

“You have to be constantly telling international groups why you should invest here.”

Rocklin nears 'build out' capacity as Bay Area residents migrate to the region

While the influx of people moving to areas like Roseville and Rocklin increases the cost of living, some experts said it's great for the region.

ThermoGenesis expanding with cellular manufacturing facility in Rancho Cordova

ThermoGenesis Holdings Inc. is expanding its cellular manufacturing capabilities with a new, 35,500-square-foot manufacturing facility in Rancho Cordova.

It will be Sacramento’s tallest residential skyscraper. See the new plans and details

New details have been released for a 32-story high-rise apartment and office tower planned for an empty lot in downtown Sacramento.

Wealth, class and remote work reshape California’s new boomtowns as people flee big cities

Rebecca Luke was itching to move her family out of the Bay Area, fed up with soaring property taxes, epic commuter crawls and home prices aimed at Silicon Valley venture capitalists.

TurtleTree Opens Sacramento, California, R&D Campus

A biotech company that's using cell-based technologies to create sustainable food and dairy, TurtleTree launched a new R&D Facility in West Sacramento, California. The project is expected to create 40 new tech-related jobs in the region.

Workers find success with upskilling programs, land higher-paying jobs following the pandemic

Job openings are at historic highs, and experts say the skills gap between what workers know and what employers need is one of the big reasons. These opportunities provide hope for a solution to one of the most daunting challenges in today’s labor market.

Folsom-based PowerSchool makes history on Wall Street

Folsom-based PowerSchool made history as company leaders rang the opening bell on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday morning. PowerSchool is the largest K-12 education software company in North America to have that honor.

A churning Golden State on the eve of new population numbers

Whitney Ranch is one of many development projects in Placer County, two hours east of San Francisco. The area offers more affordable housing to Californians in the increasingly overpriced Bay Area.

Wealth, class and remote work reshape California’s new boomtowns as people flee big cities

Rebecca Luke was itching to move her family out of the Bay Area, fed up with soaring property taxes, epic commuter crawls and home prices aimed at Silicon Valley venture capitalists.

More Americans Are Leaving Cities, But Don’t Call It an Urban Exodus

Sarah Lorraine Goodman always wanted to settle down in her hometown of Sacramento, California, but life got in the way. After moving to San Jose for grad school in 2009, a job and a boyfriend kept her there.

Career certificates and more ways we're helping job seekers

For Rey Justo, the last year has been full of important moments. When the pandemic hit, he lost his job installing fireplaces in Sacramento, Calif., and he and his family had to move in with his grandparents.

How unemployed Californians launched new careers in a pandemic with 9 weeks of training

The Sacramento Bee is exploring the future of work in California as the state recovers from the coronavirus pandemic. The series is supported by the Solutions Journalism Network, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rigorous and compelling reporting about responses to social problems.

What’s Driving California’s Mass Exodus?

As Oracle, Palantir and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise move their headquarters out of California and Elon Musk moves to Texas, California is considering raising taxes on the wealthy to unprecedented levels. Experts say California needs to find more ways to reverse the trend.

Why some tech companies and billionaires are leaving California

While it may be an overstatement to say California is hemorrhaging people, some of the state’s major companies and wealthiest residents are leaving for states like Texas, Arizona and Florida.

Did pandemic unlock new way to create higher paying jobs in Sacramento?

Weeks after starting a pandemic-inspired job training program, leaders are convinced this is a new way to create higher paying jobs for some Sacramentans.

Education Can Fuel Economic Growth

When I was a youngster, schools encouraged girls to take typing classes. It was the first step on what was then considered a career path to become a secretary.

Greater Sacramento Economic Council Seeing Increased Interest From Companies Moving To Sacramento

More companies are making the move to Sacramento. The Greater Sacramento Economic Council says compared to this time last year, its connection with potential companies has increased six-fold.

Sacramento to pay to send 40 people through coding program

The city of Sacramento is seeking 400 applications by Friday for 40 slots in free coding training courses in a pilot program for people from underserved communities.

Free laptops and $600 per week: Sacramento starts digital training program with incentives

Using CARES Act funding, the city of Sacramento and the Greater Sacramento Urban League seek to train 40 people in either IT support or data analytics.

Sacramento looking for applicants for free digital job training

The city of Sacramento put out a call for applicants who want to get free digital training worth $15,000 and which could lead to higher-paying jobs in a modern workforce.

Program will provide laptop, weekly pay and digital job skills to Sacramento residents

The city of Sacramento, the Greater Sacramento Urban League and the Greater Sacramento Economic Council on Monday announced the Digital Upskill Sacramento Program.

Most Admired CEO honoree: Barry Broome of Greater Sacramento Economic Council

After 10 years at the helm of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council, Barry Broome arrived in Sacramento with a focused mission and strategy.

How COVID-19 is fueling a new wave of Bay Area transplants to the Sacramento region

Jesse and Shanni Burke were working on their laptops a few feet apart in their cramped Silicon Valley apartment this spring, sweltering without air conditioning, when it dawned on them.

Do you know the way to Sacramento?

We are joined by three people from Sacramento for a discussion about the efforts the city and the state of California are undertaking to help create economic inclusion by closing the digital divide, bridging the skills gap, and encouraging innovation in FinTech and beyond.

Zennify growing in Sacramento with local talent

Fast-growing Salesforce consulting company Zennify has received growth investment funding from the Salesforce Ventures Trailblazer Investment Fund.

Looking to make a career change? Tips before your big step

A hiring manager and author along with the president and CEO of the Greater Sacramento Economic Council show us how to change careers.

GSEC's Barry Broome and Aggie Square at the UC Davis Sacramento Campus

Aggie Square at the UC Davis Sacramento campus will add nearly $5 billion to the Sacramento region’s economy each year and support 25,000 ongoing jobs.

Suncrest Bank eyes small dollar lending to buoy PPP

Share Suncrest Bank, a commercial lender in the Greater Sacramento area, is expanding into the small dollar loan market this year as it looks to build on business gained through the Paycheck Protection Program, according to President and CEO Ciaran McMullan.

Fintech seen as growing jobs cluster for Sacramento region

Fintech is seen as one of four pillars of non-government jobs for Sacramento.

While challenges exist, IT execs say working remotely is effective

While some remote video features are helpful, you still miss the body language and the connection of being in the same room.

Status Check: Health Care Hanging On

Local leaders say they’re undaunted by intense fiscal impacts from COVID-19

Guest Commentary: Greater Sacramento Backs DISC As a Key to Regional Growth

By Barry Broome Few things help an economy recover faster than construction projects and the creation of high wage jobs in a tradable industry sector.

DT #295: The Future of Economic Development as a Profession with Barry Broome

In this interview, Barry and Andy breakdown the roots of Barry’s success and his vision for the future of economic development as a profession.

Sacramento region could take years for a full recovery, economist fears

The Sacramento region could take years before it fully recovers from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic as shopping centers and businesses across the region are bare.

Greater Sacramento Area Economic Council official on COVID-19 impact to small businesses

Barry Broome, with the Greater Sacramento Area Economic Council, spoke to KCRA 3 Sunday about the impact to small businesses due to the pandemic.

Broome to Tesla: Sacramento is still manufacturing

Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk snapped California officials to attention when he said he wants to move his electric car manufacturing out of the state because his Alameda County car plant is not being allowed to open, but a Sacramento economic development official says the company could manufacture here.

Some people may make more with UI benefits than working, professor says

As businesses being to reopen around the state, many may find it difficult to rehire their workers. That’s because, in some cases, those employees are making more money through their unemployment insurance (UI) benefits than from their jobs.

How are businesses doing? Coronavirus Outbreak Answers | COVID-19 in Context

Barry Broome, President and CEO of the Greater Sacramento Economic Council, takes a look at how the businesses in the Sacramento area will recover from coronavirus.

Grocer has 'strong interest' in center planned in west Roseville

The planned retail center will be surrounded by thousands of new homes.

Elk Grove lands $21 million Amazon distribution center, creating more than 100 jobs

Online retail giant Amazon will build a new distribution center in Elk Grove that is expected to open later this year.

Aggie Research Campus Name Changed to Davis Innovation & Sustainability Campus

Just under a year after the Mace Ranch Innovation Center relaunched as the Aggie Research Center, the name is changing again—this time bringing back both the notion of innovation as well sustainability, in what is believed to be the first 100 percent renewable energy project of its type.

Sacramento restaurants face hard reality amid COVID-19 outbreak

An iconic restaurant like Biba closing its doors during COVID-19 restrictions highlights the hard, unchartered reality Sacramento restaurants are facing.

California officials implore companies moving to places like Texas: 'Give us a shot’

It may look like the promised land when you move your company from the Bay Area to Texas," but companies have to consider the turnover and turmoil that comes with moving there, the Sacramento economic development executive said.

CLEAR FOR TAKEOFF

After decades of economic uncertainty, construction delays, and original investors passing away, Metro Air Park has finally arrived.

The Pandemic and the Economy

Almost two months into our state's stay at home order, we look at the state of the economy globally and right here at home.

Local brokers forecast commercial real estate landscape after Covid-19

With a general sense of optimism, brokers from four leading Sacramento commercial real estate firms laid out visions of their industry's future once Covid-19 recedes.

Staggering job losses hit California low-wage workers. Recovery won’t be easy after shutdown

Laid off from his serving job at the Cheesecake Factory in Sacramento, 30-year-old Michael Ware skipped the unemployment line and jumped right into a position loading and unloading boxes for Walmart.

State And Local Economic Recovery Prospects

The potential for Sacramento’s economic recovery from COVID-19 and whether relief efforts are enough to hold up the economy.

Experts: Construction Work Key To Economic Relief, But Not Immune To Effects Of Pandemic

Coronavirus has brought some businesses to a full stop, but for construction workers, it’s full speed ahead.

GSEC Pres and CEO Barry Broome on Construction, Stay-at-Home Orders

President and CEO Barry Broome of the Greater Sacramento Economic Council on area construction and stay at home orders.

The Might of Medicine

It’s no secret Sacramento is viewed as a government town. With the California Capitol downtown and numerous government agencies accounting for roughly one-fourth of the more than 1 million jobs in the four-county Sacramento region, it continues to be the largest employment sector locally.

Resource for Small Business

As businesses struggle through this pandemic, the Greater Sacramento Economic Council (GSEC) has launched a free, interactive tool - SizeUp - to level the playing field for small businesses in the region.

GSEC Pres and CEO Barry Broome: Free Tool Available to Help Businesses

Listen: Pres and CEO Barry Broome. The Greater Sacramento Economic Council (GSEC) is launching a free interactive tool to help businesses large and small through this economic downturn.

Sacramento Economic Council: Going back to work too soon could hurt economy

Many businesses nationwide are temporarily closing to slow the spread of coronavirus. While President Donald Trump hopes to have everything up and running by Easter, California Gov. Gavin Newsom says the state is moving in a different direction.

California economy hit by Coronavirus, but help is on the horizon

The coronavirus is taking a big toll on California’s economy, where tax revenues are dramatically down. “I just got off a call where capital gains taxes in California have already dropped $9 billion,” said Barry Broome, president of the Greater Sacramento Economic Council.

Local Businesses Struggle as Coronavirus Changes Our Daily Lives

On a bleary Monday morning in Sacramento with the Dow Jones industrial average tanking, on its way to a 2,997 point drop and its worst day since 1987, Greater Sacramento Economic Council President and CEO Barry Broome offered advice that he knows won’t be popular.

Advice to Struggling Businesses with GSEC Pres. and CEO Barry Broome Pt 2

Listen to the iHeartMedia interview. Part Two of Kitty's discussion with President and CEO of The Greater Sacramento Economic Council Barry Broome addressing businesses struggling during the coronavirus outbreak.

Coronavirus-the economy:Barry Broome Pres/CEO Greater Sac Business Council

Greater Sacramento Economic Council President and CEO Barry Broome talks about how compliance with coronavirus precautions will help the economy in the long-run.

We Are Jobs Podcast - Episode 46 with Barry Broome

Barry Broome discusses potential economic impact of COVID-19, and gives advice on what economic development teams can do during this crisis.

New rideshare service with only Teslas comes to Sacramento

With brand-new Teslas and a new business model for the rideshare industry, Go360 is hitting the streets of Sacramento.

Go360 service will feature all-Tesla ride-hailing fleet

A subscription ride-hailing service featuring professional drivers in Tesla electric vehicles is offering members short rides within the grid.

Modular smart-home startup Blokable raises $23M, plans new California manufacturing facility

Blokable, the Seattle-based startup aiming to transform how housing is developed, raised $23 million to expand its manufacturing capabilities as it gears up to kickstart new projects.

Health Care and Life Science Industries Prosper in Greater Sacramento

As California continues to lead the world in health care and life science innovation, Greater Sacramento has quickly become the next frontier for industry growth within the state.

UC Davis Chancellor, Sacramento Mayor Earn Leadership Award for Aggie Square

UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May and Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg received a national award for their work on the Aggie Square innovation hub planned on UC Davis’ Sacramento campus.

Superfund sites become opportunities - Sacramento Business Journal

With its military and industrial history, the Sacramento region has a comparatively high number of brownfield and Superfund sites that have been contaminated by hazardous waste. But after years cleaning, these sites, many of which have long sat dormant, now represent big opportunities.

Australian agriculture company to open research and development facility in West Sacramento

A beautiful aerial view of the sunflowers growing in Sean Doherty's fields in Dunnigan, California. This crop spans about 50,000 acres in the Sacramento Valley and is grown for seed. An Australian agriculture company recently began construction of a research and development center in West Sacramento.

WeWork takes lease at 660 J St. downtown - Sacramento Business Journal

In the single biggest office lease in the Sacramento region this year, coworking firm WeWork will occupy more than 96,000 square feet in downtown Sacramento.

Sacramento is Entering a League of Its Own - Worth

Sacramento's moment in the zeitgeist began with 2017's breakout film Lady Bird about a teenage girl imagining college life in New York while slowly coming to realize all the reasons she loves her hometown. It's a sweet story, but what made the film unique was the way it showed off Sacramento as a city that could be at turns beguiling and beautiful.

UC Davis, AMA partner to increase physician workforce - Sacramento Business Journal

UC Davis Health is entering into a $1.8 million partnership with the American Medical Association to boost the number of physicians in rural Northern California. The program plans to send hundreds of medical students and resident physicians to train in Northern California and Oregon rural hospitals.

Roseville invests with local banks - Sacramento Business Journal

Roseville city leaders will invest money in locally based banks, but with a provision going beyond what other area cities have done. Every dollar of the $10 million the city is putting into four banks in the next three years will be loaned to businesses based in Roseville, said city economic development director Laura Matteoli.

Sacramento City Council approves new $1.2B budget

After months of wrangling, the Sacramento City Council approved the city's budget for the next fiscal year. The $1.2 billion 2019-2020 budget was unanimously passed by council members Tuesday night. Included in the budget is Measure U spending, the voter-approved initiative that doubled the existing half-cent sales tax increase to a full cent for the next five fiscal years.

High-tech company relocating to West Sac from Bay Area

With locations in Australia, Europe, and Asia, Applied Spectra now calls West Sacramento home. Moving their headquarters from Fremont, to West Sacramento is a significant move. The company designs and manufactures machines that do elemental chemical analysis, while delivering rapid, high-precision results, similar to mass spectrographs and other tools that can do trace analysis used in forensics and metal studies.

William Jessup University Adds Master of Accountancy and Digital Communication Programs

ROCKLIN, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 1, 2019-- William Jessup University, the first WASC-accredited private, four-year residential university in the greater Sacramento region, will add two new programs this fall, an accelerated Master of Accountancy degree and a Digital Communication and Design major.

VSP Global moving innovation center to The Cannery in East Sacramento

Rancho Cordova-based VSP Global will be moving its Sacramento innovation center from The Shop in Boulevard Park to The Cannery in East Sacramento. Turton Commercial Real Estate Rancho Cordova-based vision health care conglomerate VSP Global announced Tuesday it will be expanding its Sacramento operations with new leased office space in East Sacramento.

Saturas opens U.S. office in Woodland - Sacramento Business Journal

An Israeli agricultural technology company has taken space in Woodland's AgStart business incubator for its first location in the U.S.

Kings Capitalize contest narrows to final eight tech companies - Sacramento Business Journal

Judges selected the final eight entrepreneurial technology companies competing for $10,000 in cash in the Sacramento Kings Capitalize 2019 contest. From a wide field of entrants, a "Sweet 16" was selected last month to attend marketing and business development workshops and coaching sessions.

Marketing for Mobility - Comstock's magazine

Arlen Orchard has seen the transportation revolution coming for two decades. As lead counsel of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District beginning in the late 1990s, he witnessed the nonprofit power company's pioneering work in the field. When he became CEO five years ago, he decided to accelerate that effort, in part by leading the charge for a project called the California Mobility Center.

Buzz Oates plans project near McClellan - Sacramento Business Journal

Buzz Oates is planning more than 300,000 square feet of new industrial space on empty land near Del Paso Heights. After closing escrow on the property of about 21 acres on Bell Avenue last month, the industrial development giant could break ground on a project there in about a year's time.

Anchor Health Properties buys medical office portfolio in Roseville - Sacramento Business Journal

Four Roseville office buildings leased by health care companies have sold in a portfolio deal to a new investor in the Sacramento region. Anchor Health Properties, based in Delaware, closed escrow last week on 1620-1680 E. Roseville Parkway, also known as Parkway Corporate Plaza.

Sacramento ranked third-best city in U.S. for working women, study says

Scenes from the Women's March in Sacramento on Jan. 19, 2019. Sacramento is not only one of the most diverse cities in the country and a top destination for transplants, it's also one of the best places for working women, according to a recent study.

City leaders pursue Center for Future Mobility - Sacramento Business Journal

In the hopes of developing a thriving new industry, Sacramento leaders are working toward making the city a hub for development of transportation technology. Local boosters, who have dubbed the project the Center for Future Mobility, say the initiative would involve Sacramento-based regulatory agencies, area universities and PEM Aachen GmbH, a German-based automotive research institute and incubator.

Woodland Research Park stirs tenant interest - Sacramento Business Journal

Years in the making, Woodland Research Park is poised to start construction next year, at a time when interest by research companies in the Sacramento Valley is growing, supporters say. The 351-acre park is at the south end of Woodland.

Future Automotive Group acquires Performance Chevrolet - Sacramento Business Journal

The locally based Future Automotive Group has acquired a Chevrolet franchise near American River College. A grand opening is underway at the franchise formerly known as Performance Chevrolet at 4811 Madison Ave. It now operates as Future Chevrolet. Steve Pleau, president of Roseville-based Future Automotive Group, acquired the franchise from Val McMichael.

Office equipment dealer WiZiX doubles space in Roseville move - Sacramento Business Journal

Sacramento office imaging equipment startup WiZiX Technology Group Inc. is moving its headquarters to a freeway-facing building in Roseville. The new location will nearly double the firm's space in the region. The building's location, near the interchange of Interstate 80 and Highway 65, will also give the company great visibility, said WiZiX founder and president Gary Johnson.

With Many Leaving The Bay Area, It Could Be Sacramento's Time To Shine

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) - As the cost of living and doing business in the Bay Area keeps going up, San Francisco's loss could become Sacramento's gain. A new New York Times article asks, "With a New Influx of Wealth, Is San Francisco Over?" It points to problems such as lack of housing and jarring inequality.

The Ice Blocks Cometh

It is, by all appearances, an urban utopia. Come this spring, more than 500 people will work there, more than 200 will live there, and thousands more will dine and shop there. Its innovative tenant mix ranges from an insanely popular "doughnuterie" to a gourmet dog food shop and an Internet-based boutique where you don't leave with the clothes you buy.

California Mayors Cyber Cup Celebrates Partners in Cybersecurity Education

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif., Dec. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Solving the cybersecurity workforce crisis in California is no easy task, but a team of students,...

River City Bank opens San Francisco office - Sacramento Business Journal

Sacramento-based River City Bank has opened a new office in San Francisco to offer financial services and loans and also to house the bank's growing clean energy division. The office, at 201 Mission St., Suite 1300, in the Financial District, is River City's second in the Bay Area.

California's economy isn't just L.A. and Silicon Valley. We need a statewide strategy

कैलिफोर्निया एक राज्यव्यापी आर्थिक विकास के लिए खाड़ी क्षेत्र और दक्षिणी कैलिफोर्निया से परे नौकरियों प्रसार की योजना की जरूरत है, और काउंटर का दावा है कि राज्य के व्यापार के लिए बुरा है । विधानसभा केन Cooley और केविन काईली द्वारा विधेयक २५९६ ब्रांड व्यापक होगा ।

FBO Profile: Sacramento Mather Jet Center

If you have flown into California's capital on business, you're likely familiar with Superior Aviation Company (SACjet) which operates the lone FBO at three of the city's four airports. The company traces its roots back to 1946 and now has facilities at Sacramento International, Executive, and Mather Airports.

Top 5 Communities Under Construction in Sacramento

Sacramento is fresh off its stint as the national leader in rent growth, as strong demand and limited completions have pushed average rents beyond the national rate over the past couple of years. Despite continued growth, the metro is seen as an affordable option to the pricey San Francisco.

Amazon.com HQ2 Pitch is an 'all hands on deck' effort, Barry Broome says - Sacramento Business Journal

A successful bid for Amazon.com Inc. to build its second headquarters in Sacramento will require a team effort - and Barry Broome wants leaders from every part of the region to help make the pitch.

Highlands Power moving into Urban Hive - Sacramento Business Journal

A company that is developing next-generation electric motors announced it is moving its headquarters from Fremont to The Urban Hive coworking space at the Cannery business park in Sacramento. Highlands Power Inc. is developing motors that it says will be lighter and travel farther on a charge than older technology.

How Tesla's factory in Reno led CG Products to relocate to Lincoln - Sacramento Business Journal

Tesla Inc.'s battery factory may have been a coup for Reno to get a few years ago, but it may now be having unintended, negative consequences for smaller companies there. Executives with construction product manufacturer GC Products Inc.

McKesson नई वितरण सुविधा के साथ Roseville के लिए १६६ नौकरियां लाता है

McKesson Medical-Surgical expects to employ 166 people in logistics and material handling jobs at the facility by this fall.

Head of R&D at Bayer Crop Science Explains Startup Strategy As New Incubation Space Opens in Sacramento - AgFunderNews

Today Bayer marked the formal start of a collaboration with the Greater Sacramento Economic Council (GSEC) to help identify promising startups across the agtech space and offer them a space to develop at Bayer's biologicals research facility in West Sacramento, CA.

Inside the deal: How Roseville got a McKesson distribution center - Sacramento Business Journal

The deal to land the McKesson Medical-Surgical distribution center in Roseville wasn't a result of pressing flesh with corporate top brass and wooing the right people. "They didn't come up here and go golfing," said Barry Broome, CEO of the Greater Sacramento Economic Council. "They didn't come check out the restaurants in the area."

Bay Area residents are flooding Sacramento. What's it really like living there?

Real estate prices aside, many of those who made the leap from the Bay to Sacramento have discovered a city coming into its own, with a burgeoning food, arts and culture scene.. "I lived in a Victorian, four blocks from work, one block from a grocery store and next door to a wine shop and bar," said Briana Mullen of her first room in midtown Sacramento.

टेक में सबसे मुश्किल काम? कायल स्टार्ट-अप्स को Sacramento तक ले जाने के लिए

सिंथिया Carrillo नंबर जानता है । 30: वह एक महीने में शुरू अप और वेंचर पूंजीपतियों के साथ कर सकते है बैठकों की संख्या । 3: बार वह किसी से बात करने के लिए उंहें मनाने के लिए Sacramento यात्रा की औसत संख्या ।

टेक्सास बनाम कैलिफोर्निया प्रतिद्वंद्विता में, कैलिफोर्निया जीत रहा है

Put aside, for a moment, the irony of a governor who championed states' rights turning around and opposing the desire of local communities to self-govern. Would it really be so bad for Texas to become a little more like California?

How Sacramento compares to America's best-run airports - Sacramento Business Journal

In the next three to five years, Sacramento International Airport could live a little more up to its name. That's the time frame in which airport officials expect that they will have the passenger counts necessary to get airlines to offer direct flights to Europe or Asia.

'Go North, Young Startup': Silicon Valley Might Be Converging With Sacramento

In the summer of 2016 -- well before the presidential election, but in anticipation of it -- I got an invitation to speakin the small California central coast town of Santa Maria (south of San Luis Obispo, north of Santa Barbara). The topic: what Santa Maria might do to prepare itself to become a new tech-and-innovation hub in California.

Sacramento Is California's Newest Real-Estate Hot Spot

मूल्य में कटौती बोली युद्ध के द्वारा प्रतिस्थापित किया गया है. एक बार नींद शहर शहरी नवीकरण परियोजनाओं के साथ फ्लश है. $४,०००,००० से अधिक की कीमत सायबान के साथ एक लक्जरी condo टॉवर निर्माण के अंतर्गत है. Sacramento, Calif., लंबे समय एक काफी नरम सरकार शहर के रूप में देखा, एक अचल संपत्ति बूम के बीच में है.

Sacramento हेल्थकेयर के विकास के लिए जारी है, हालांकि श्रमिकों को खोजने के लिए मुश्किल हो सकता है

In Sacramento's rapidly expanding economy, healthcare is one of the main drivers, according to the speakers at Bisnow's recent Sacramento Healthcare & Clinical Advancement event. The numbers confirm it. The healthcare industry provides about 20% of the total payroll for the entire Sacramento regional workforce, according to the city of Sacramento.

की लागत-Smackdown रहने का: सैन फ्रांसिस्को बनाम Sacramento

When you imagined yourself living in San Francisco, did you assume you'd be renting a palatial pad that looked like the Tanner residence on Full House? Of course! Then you probably arrived, only to discover that homes like that sell for over $4 million.

Sacramento, Calif., और खाड़ी क्षेत्र में प्रतिस्पर्धा राज्यों से तकनीक कंपनियों को दूर आकर्षण समझौता करना

(TNS) - Greater Sacramento's economic-development organization has touted its early success in recruiting small high-tech companies from the Bay Area. Now the group has gone a step further: announcing that its economic growth strategy going forward will hinge on being considered part of a Bay Area-Sacramento mega-region.

McKesson की पसंद Roseville वितरण सुविधा के लिए १६६

सैन फ्रांसिस्को के एक सहयोगी स्वास्थ्य देखभाल विशालकाय McKesson कॉर्प आधारित Roseville के भविष्य की साइट के रूप में चुना है ३१६,१००-वर्ग फुट गोदाम वितरण की सुविधा है, जो १६६ रोजगार की उम्मीद है. McKesson मेडिकल-सर्जिकल का निर्णय ७७०१ की तलहटी Blvd में सुविधा का निर्माण करने के लिए.

पारगमन Sacramento में नौकरियों को जोड़ने के लिए महत्वपूर्ण है

The Sacramento Valley Station reopened in February after a two-year, $36 million renovation project. aseng@sacbee.com While Sacramento continues to climb the charts of desirable places to work and live, it's important to do some self-analysis on how we should be prioritizing new investments.

Sacramento किंग्स मालिक दूसरा मुख्यालय के लिए ंयायालयों अमेज़न

Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive speaks with CNBC's "Squawk Alley" about trying to get Amazon to create its second headquarters in California's state capitol.

Sacramento Economic Council Spread in American Way Magazine | The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal | NewsRadio KFBK

Over the last couple of months, the Greater Sacramento Economic Council has been working with American Airline's American Way Magazine on a...

ग्रेटर Sacramento प्रौद्योगिकी कंपनियों (तस्वीरें भर्ती करने के प्रयास के लिए खाड़ी क्षेत्र प्रक्षेपण धारण)

The Greater Sacramento Economic Council on Wednesday launched its "Extend Your Runway" campaign, with a panel discussion and networking event at the Plug and Play Tech Center in Sunnyvale. The Extend Your Runway campaign is designed to help recruit technology companies to set up shop in the Sacramento area.

Sacramento, emerging from Bay Area's shadow, becoming booming urban alternative

Property Lines is a column by Curbed senior reporter Patrick Sisson that spotlights real estate trends and hot housing markets across the country. Comments, tips, and suggestions on where Property Lines should head next are welcome at patrick@curbed.com. Few people would characterize basketball commentator and former player Charles Barkley as a restrained public speaker.

Fantag नल पूर्व एप्पल Exec मदद करने के लिए खेल वीडियो बाजार को बदलने

SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Fantag, a pioneer in mobile video technology, announced today that it has hired John Stone as its chief...

नई कैम्पस लक्ष्य गरम हेल्थकेयर नौकरियां: चिकित्सा सहायक, एमआरआई, अल्ट्रासाउंड इमेजिंग

As Sacramento adds new high-tech school for training medical assistants and ultrasound/MRI technologists, Sutter Health and economic development officials describe why these jobs are in big demand. That MRI technician handling your ultrasound image or the medical assistant copying your insurance card is holding a job that's in hot demand.

pricey सैन फ्रांसिस्को ईंधन एक Sacramento बूम

दैनिक जीवन की लागत के रूप में सैन फ्रांसिस्को में गुरुत्वाकर्षण के सीमा परीक्षण, एक लाभार्थी ९० मील दूर उभरा है. Sacramento, कैलिफोर्निया राजधानी जिसका राष्ट्रीय प्रमुखता यकीनन के साथ पिछले छेड़खानी 19 वीं सदी के सोने की भीड़ के दौरान था, अपनी संपत्ति कर आधार और राजस्व वृद्धि देख रहा है.

Darrell इस Sacramento पल के लिए सही आदमी है

Mayor-Elect Steinberg urges support for parcel tax supporting students in Sacramento City Unified School District. Sacramento's Mayor-elect Darrell Steinberg was on a bus to San Francisco last week, conversing with business leaders from throughout the capital region, when he unexpectedly bounded to his feet and grabbed a tray of sandwiches.

SupportPay gets $4M venture capital boost, adding more than 20 employees - Sacramento Business Journal

Local Silicon Valley transplant SupportPay is expected to hire more than 20 more employees in East Sacramento after receiving $4 million in venture capital funds. Founded in 2011, SupportPay's app is meant to help divorced or separated parents take care of child support payments and related expenses.

Sacramento's housing market will be one of nation's hottest in 2017, Realtors' site predicts

Sacramento's housing market is turning hot - so hot, in fact, that it's expected to become the fourth-hottest market in the country next year. Realtor.com, an online real estate site, said Wednesday that housing prices in greater Sacramento will jump 7.2 percent in 2017.

Groups Push To Merge Sacramento With Bay Area To Create 'Mega Region'

SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) - With Bay Area traffic extending to Sacramento and the Central Valley corridor, its no surprise that several economic groups are pushing to rename this area the "Bay Area-Sacramento Mega Region." The idea is to pull together to stave off out of state job poachers.

Council Forms Megaregion Partnership with Sacramento to Keep Jobs, Grow Economy

खाड़ी क्षेत्र परिषद आज एक अभियान के भाग के रूप में अधिक से अधिक Sacramento क्षेत्र आर्थिक परिषद के साथ एक नई भागीदारी की घोषणा की खाड़ी क्षेत्र के एकीकरण को बढ़ावा देने और विकासशील और एक संयुक्त नागरिक, व्यापार, और नीति मंच के लाभ से एक उच्च प्रदर्शन अर्थव्यवस्था में राजधानी क्षेत्र.

Why Bay Area tech companies are key to Sacramento's economic strategy

Barry Broome, chief executive of the Greater Sacramento Area Economic Council, speaks at an economic conference at Sacramento State in January 2015. Sacramento Bee file When the Sacramento region's new economic development guru arrived in town in early 2015, he preached a mostly homegrown approach that emphasized nurturing industries in food, agriculture, water and other fields connected to the area's natural strengths.

कैसे तीन हारने शहर अमेज़न HQ2 के लिए लड़ रहे है

Chad Emerson, president and CEO of Downtown Huntsville, Inc., knows that the odds are stacked against the city of Huntsville, Alabama being selected as home of Amazon's proposed second headquarters - but he takes a page from the city's space race past when explaining why he believes anything is possible.

Greater Sacramento Area Economic Council joins Bay Area in business recruitment strategy - Sacramento Business Journal

ग्रेटर Sacramento क्षेत्र आर्थिक परिषद एक ब्रांडिंग अभियान के लिए अधिक से अधिक खाड़ी क्षेत्र की अर्थव्यवस्था के भाग के रूप में राजधानी क्षेत्र के बाजार पर शुरू की है. परिषद Sacramento मेयर के साथ सैन फ्रांसिस्को के नेतृत्व में है खाड़ी क्षेत्र परिषद, एक सीईओ के साथ एक समाचार सम्मेलन के लिए बुधवार को Darrell-चुनाव-nonprofit का नेतृत्व किया है कि नौ काउंटी सैन फ्रांसिस्को खाड़ी क्षेत्र क्षेत्र का प्रतिनिधित्व करता है.

Sacramento टेक पिच-उत्सव showcases सरकार के लिए अभिनव समाधान

दूसरी वार्षिक नागरिक और Gov टेक शोकेस 20 उभरते कंपनियों, सरकारी कार्यक्रमों और nonprofit प्रयासों, एक नेटवर्किंग एक साथ सरकार के कार्यकर्ताओं और निजी क्षेत्र के विशेषज्ञों को लाने के आयोजन के लिए एक मंच था, और सिलिकॉन वैली के लिए एक व्यवहार्य विकल्प के रूप में Sacramento के लिए एक रैली रोना.

Sac tech boom: What's in it for me?

A this week is the latest publication to put the Sacramento area in the positive national spotlight. The and published similar pieces in the last two months. They've all detailed Sacramento's growth as a vibrant area that's attracting more and more technology companies.

Rhombus Systems relocates from Oakland to Sacramento - Sacramento Business Journal

नदी शहर जड़ों के साथ उद्यमियों की एक जोड़ी नवीनतम के लिए ग्रेटर Sacramento आर्थिक परिषद द्वारा भर्ती के लिए खाड़ी क्षेत्र से अपनी कंपनी को स्थानांतरित कर रहे हैं । गैरेट Larsson और ब्रेंडन Salzberg विषमकोण सिस्टंस इंक के सह-संस्थापक हैं, एक वर्षीय कंपनी जो क्लाउड-आधारित वीडियो सुरक्षा प्रणालियों की पेशकश करती है जो अपने ग्राहकों को डेटा विश्लेषण रिपोर्ट प्रदान करता है ।

Sacramento समूह दूसरा अमेज़न मुख्यालय के लिए पिच बनाता है

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) - Primed for Sacramento? The public-private Greater Sacramento Economic Council rolled out a punchy promotion video in its bid for Amazon's massive new headquarters, a second home outside Seattle. The video highlights Sacramento's shiny new sports stadium, world-class recreation, and hip coffee culture.

ग्रेटर Sacramento आर्थिक परिषद सिलिकॉन वैली के लिए चला जाता है के लिए टेक कंपनियों दिलचस्पी शुरू हो

A group of about 200 people were in Silicon Valley Wednesday evening to get start up technology businesses from the Bay Area in their scale-up phase interested in the Sacramento region. It's the first time they're doing this and it's organized by the Greater Sacramento Economic Council.

Local leaders make case for Amazon HQ2 in Sacramento - Sacramento Business Journal

A combination of access to talent, sites ready to go and connection with the Northern California "mega-region" make the case for Amazon.com Inc. to locate a second headquarters in the Sacramento region, local leaders said Wednesday. Following a rally at Golden 1 Center in downtown Sacramento for the formal bid, members of the Greater Sacramento Economic Council shared some details from the package.

Sacramento is Making Moves to Become an Agtech Hub - AgFunderNews

के रूप में बैरी झाड़ू 25 Sacramento के शहर में बाहर देख मंजिल पर खड़ा है, बाहर हाल के अतिरिक्त ओर इशारा करते हुए और उन लोगों को अभी तक आने के लिए, शहर के रूप में अच्छी तरह से लास वेगास या दुबई हो सकता है. वह विजेताओं और हारे के मामले में आर्थिक विकास के बारे में बात करती है और जमकर कैलिफोर्निया में अन्य शहरों और देश भर के साथ प्रतिस्पर्धात्मक है.

Sacramento दांव महिलाओं पर मदद करने के लिए तकनीकी अर्थव्यवस्था का नेतृत्व

FourthWave aims to close the access-to-capital gap for women, just like organizations such as the Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative -- an organization I've written about several times -- aim to close the gap for Latinos. It's an organizational mission based on a sound business argument.

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Action Items: Leveraging Regional Diversity - Comstock's magazine

कार्रवाई के आइटम के इस प्रकरण पर, ग्रेटर Sacramento आर्थिक परिषद के सीईओ और राष्ट्रपति बैरी झाड़ू और हूड cofounder Alona Jennings के लिए कोड मेजबान Tre में शामिल होने के लिए Sacramento के लिए की जरूरत है अपनी विविधता का लाभ से अपनी अर्थव्यवस्था को बाधित चर्चा Borden.

खाड़ी क्षेत्र सिविक समूह सेना में शामिल

ग्रेटर Sacramento क्षेत्र आर्थिक परिषद खाड़ी क्षेत्र परिषद के क्षेत्र में रोजगार रखने के साथ शामिल हो रहा है. बैरी झाड़ू, अध्यक्ष और Sacramento समूह के सीईओ, 9 @ समाचार पर सहयोग पर चर्चा की थी.

शीर्ष 10 बाजार डेवलपर्स और प्रोग्रामर को खोजने के लिए

Talent is hard to find, competition in traditional tech hubs is at a fever pitch and unemployment is historically low. That's great for local communities-not so much for tech companies. But the situation isn't all bad. To companies willing to look outside the main hubs: you can find your own valley in pockets across the U.S.

नए स्कूल में मदद करता है Sacramento क्षेत्र में नौकरियों के 100s भरें

WEBVTT EXPLAINS, THENEW MEDICAL SCHOOL ALREADY HASJOB OPENINGS FOR YEARS TO COME.MIKE: S IT IS EXPANDING INTOSACRAMENTO WITH CLASSESBEGINNING IN JULY.WHAT DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITHDRAYMOND GREEN?STICK AROUND.I WILL EXPLAIN.FIRST, GOOD NEWS F JOBSEEKERS.THE DEMAND IS SO HIGH FORMEDICAL TECH JOBS IN THIS REGIONTHAT THEY EXPECTED THE FEELINGJOB OPENINGS

With Many Leaving The Bay Area, It Could Be Sacramento's Time To Shine

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) - As the cost of living and doing business in the Bay Area keeps going up, San Francisco's loss could become Sacramento's gain. A new New York Times article asks, "With a New Influx of Wealth, Is San Francisco Over?" It points to problems such as lack of housing and jarring inequality.

CBRE report lists Sacramento as one of top markets for tech employment growth - Sacramento Business Journal

Sacramento ranks as one of the top markets for technology employment growth, based on data from the last four years, in a report released this week by commercial real estate brokerage CBRE. The company's Scoring Tech Talent report placed Sacramento as No.

कैसे एक महिला Fintech संस्थापक बाधाओं को हरा और बच्चे के समर्थन App के लिए उठाया लाखों

जब पूर्व सिलिकॉन वैली exec शेरी Atwood महत्वपूर्ण श्रृंखला SupportPay, एक बच्चे की देखभाल के भुगतान को कारगर बनाने के लिए डिजाइन app के लिए एक उद्यम पूंजी वित्त पोषण में $४,०००,००० उतरा, ध्यान का एक बहुत उसकी निजी कहानी पर ध्यान केंद्रित किया गया. वह एक तलाकशुदा माँ और एक दर्दनाक टूटी हुई शादी का बच्चा था-तो शो मुझे-पैसा झड़पों क्षेत्र परिचित थे.

Sacramento ranked third-best city in U.S. for working women, study says

Scenes from the Women's March in Sacramento on Jan. 19, 2019. Sacramento is not only one of the most diverse cities in the country and a top destination for transplants, it's also one of the best places for working women, according to a recent study.

Bay Area residents reportedly 'flooding' Sacramento and finding it ... not terrible

Thousands came together for the inaugural Sunday Street on Broadway, an event that saw Sacramentans walk, bike, play and dance on the closed-down street Sunday morning. For years, one of the few perks of living in Sacramento was said to be its proximity to the Bay Area, which allowed residents an easy escape to cooler, livelier, more cultured San Francisco on the weekends.

Sacramento mayor defies 'bully' Trump in DC visit

Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, center, tours Old Sacramento with Brooksie Hughes, right, and Richard Rich on Thursday, March 9, 2017. rbyer@sacbee.com Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, visiting Washington in hopes of winning support for a wide range of development plans, found himself defending his city's immigrant residents against a Trump administration determined to enforce tougher policies.

के लिए और समुदाय रंगमंच, कन्वेंशन सेंटर के नवीकरण के खिलाफ मामला बनाना

Sacramento business leaders are clashing over their visions for renovating Sacramento's Convention Center. Expansion plans are at the center of the debate. Right now the building covers 384-thousand square feet. The city's tourism group Visit Sacramento wants to expand it by another 120,000 square feet.

The most important Sacramento issue on November's ballot is one you may have overlooked

Trench work on Hazel Avenue closed lanes back in March. A proposed tax increase on next month's ballot would be tilted toward capital-area road improvements. Sacramento Bee file Measure B is the most important local issue on the November ballot.

Is a Northern California mega-region spanning Bay Area and Sacramento good for Silicon Valley? - Silicon Valley Business Journal

Welcome to the mega-region. The Bay Area Council and the Greater Sacramento Area Economic Council announced on Wednesday the launch of #CaliforniaJobsMatter, a campaign to integrate the Bay Area and Sacramento area. "Sacramento has the advantage of a lower cost structure," said Jim Wunderman, Bay Area Council CEO and president.

Sacramento आर्थिक संगठन खाड़ी क्षेत्र के साथ समझौता करता है

Greater Sacramento Economic Council CEO Barry Broome is touting a "mega-region" campaign with the Bay Area Council. Sacramento Bee file Greater Sacramento's economic development organization has touted its early success in recruiting small high-tech companies from the Bay Area.

3 प्रौद्योगिकी Sacramento के लिए खाई खाड़ी क्षेत्र के लिए कंपनियों

WEBVTT ER REPORTS, IT ALL COMES DOWN TO COST. KEVIN: AS SHERRY ATTWOOD TOOK THE STAGE, SHE CONFESSED SHE NEVER CONSIDERED MOVING HER TECH COMPANY TO THE CAPITAL CITY UNTIL SHE WAS INVITED TO ACHING SOFTBALL GAME. THE CEO STARTED LOOKING TO MOVE HER COMPANY OUT OF THE BAY AREA AFTER 17 YEARS.

टेक कंपनी Sacramento के लिए नए रोजगार के दर्जनों लाने के लिए

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Sacramento Is California's Newest Real-Estate Hot Spot

मूल्य में कटौती बोली युद्ध के द्वारा प्रतिस्थापित किया गया है. एक बार नींद शहर शहरी नवीकरण परियोजनाओं के साथ फ्लश है. $४,०००,००० से अधिक की कीमत सायबान के साथ एक लक्जरी condo टॉवर निर्माण के अंतर्गत है. Sacramento, Calif., लंबे समय एक काफी नरम सरकार शहर के रूप में देखा, एक अचल संपत्ति बूम के बीच में है.

As Amazon's deadline for HQ2 bids closes, speculation on winner heats up

Where did Amazon executives go to school, what's the travel time between Seattle and an HQ2 bidder, how many art establishments are there per capita, where are the brain cells? Those are the factors being raised amid speculation about Amazon's...

Five Places U.S. Employers Are Finding New Tech Talent - Urban Land Magazine

उच्च वेतन, कम बेरोजगारी, और सस्ते आवास और दफ्तर की जगह की कमी कुछ कंपनियों को पारंपरिक सैन फ्रांसिस्को से परे देखने के लिए प्रेरित किया है-प्रतिभा और कार्यालय अंतरिक्ष के लिए सैन जोस गलियारे. जबकि अन्य बड़े अमेरिकी शहरों अपनी तकनीक और उद्यम पूंजी पारिस्थितिकी प्रणालियों, बेरोजगारी और सामर्थ्य है अक्सर तुलना कर रहे हैं.

ग्रेटर Sacramento प्रौद्योगिकी कंपनियों (तस्वीरें भर्ती करने के प्रयास के लिए खाड़ी क्षेत्र प्रक्षेपण धारण)

The Greater Sacramento Economic Council on Wednesday launched its "Extend Your Runway" campaign, with a panel discussion and networking event at the Plug and Play Tech Center in Sunnyvale. The Extend Your Runway campaign is designed to help recruit technology companies to set up shop in the Sacramento area.

और न ही कैलोरी मेगन के साथ शांत सप्ताह: भाग 2

दाऊद Garibaldi हमें कैसे वह रहता है और न ही कैलोरी शांत पर देता है.

पूर्व बे क्षेत्र के निवासियों के बारे में बात क्यों वे Sacramento में स्थानांतरित

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टेस्ट सवारी: मुफ्त X1 इलेक्ट्रिक पीडब्ल्यूसी के साथ एक रेड दोपहर

If you've ridden a personal watercraft (PWC) - often called jet-skis after Kawasaki's pioneering model - you know that they're a fun, fast, and furious way to play on the water. But all that fun typically comes with a few notable downsides, the largest being gas-powered engines make PWC's earsplittingly loud and a significant source of pollution, both of which have led some authorities to ban them.

Government ministers visits big Irish company in the US - Irish Tech News

Voxpro is Ireland's largest international provider of customer experience, technical support and sales operations solutions, and they partner with some of the world's most exciting and disruptive tech organisations to support their customers by delivering world's best customer experiences. In November 2015, they opened their first US operations hub; its American centre of excellence in Folsom, California.

Greater Sacramento Economic Council's new plan: 200 tech startups in next decade - Sacramento Business Journal

ग्रेटर Sacramento आर्थिक परिषद के मुख्य कार्यकारी अधिकारी बैरी झाड़ू हाल ही में एक अभियान की घोषणा की सिलिकॉन वैली कि बढ़ने की क्षमता है से उच्च प्रौद्योगिकी startups को आकर्षित करने पर ध्यान केंद्रित. विशेष रूप से, झाड़ू के बारे में अगले दशक में २०० तकनीक startups यहाँ आकर्षित करने की उम्मीद है.

नई प्रौद्योगिकी लाइव खेल सामाजिक अनुभव वे लायक देता है

Imagine: You are sitting at a basketball game, see an awesome play or a quick, confusing turnaround or scuffle, what do you do? You look up at the monitor to watch the replay and try to make sense of what just happened or when it's sheer greatness you just witnessed, you momentarily re-live the play in all its glory.

High-tech company relocating to West Sac from Bay Area

With locations in Australia, Europe, and Asia, Applied Spectra now calls West Sacramento home. Moving their headquarters from Fremont, to West Sacramento is a significant move. The company designs and manufactures machines that do elemental chemical analysis, while delivering rapid, high-precision results, similar to mass spectrographs and other tools that can do trace analysis used in forensics and metal studies.

Don't sell Sacramento short, but also measure the gains

Barry Broome, the Sacramento region's chief economic development recruiter, has embarked on a mission to snag jobs that companies on the rise might send off-shore or to lower-cost regions in the country. Sacramento Bee Many years ago, 27 or so, before the Hyatt and Sheraton and Citizen, a San Franciscan had occasion to stay in a downtown Sacramento hotel and noticed creepy six-legged guests in his room.

Kings Capitalize contest narrows to final eight tech companies - Sacramento Business Journal

Judges selected the final eight entrepreneurial technology companies competing for $10,000 in cash in the Sacramento Kings Capitalize 2019 contest. From a wide field of entrants, a "Sweet 16" was selected last month to attend marketing and business development workshops and coaching sessions.