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A region as dynamic as Riverside County's I-215 Corridor deserves a forum where Stakeholders can come together to explore the opportunities for advocating the economic development of this dynamic region between Riverside and Temecula.

The communities along the I-215 south corridor, hold the potential of becoming a center for advanced education, business development, innovation, social advancement and individual prosperity. Not just for the State of California and the Nation, but for the Pacific Rim and the globe.       

For the past three years the economy has rapidly declined to its lowest point in our lifetime.  Our region is now ranked near the top of the list for business closures, bankruptcies, forecloses, government cutbacks, community service reductions and unemployment.

If we are to reach our economic potential as a region, the solutions to our economic recovery must be found and exercised by local economic stakeholders and community leaders.

Sacramento and Washington D.C. have proven that there is little they can do to help us with our local economic struggles.

Regardless of the reasons why we are in this economic recession, the fact remains, that if we are going to advance economically, local stakeholders and community leaders will have to work together to create the opportunities that will drive our region forward.         

The I-215 South Corridor Economic Development Summit taking place on Thursday, October 14, 2010 at the Pechanga Resort & Casino will provide stakeholders the opportunity to come together to explore the challenges and find the solutions to the economic recovery of our region.

 

Presenting Partner

 

Bank of America

 

  
Panel Partners

SEIU

Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney LLP 

March Global Port 

 Loma Linda University Medical Center - Murrieta

 Kaiser Permanente

March LifeCare - Healing Starts Here


United Strategies Inc.
 

 

  
Gold Partners

WEBB Associates

Altek Media Group

TMG Communications, Inc.

 California SBDC


2011 Western States Police & Fire Games

Probolsky Research

 Edward-Dean Museum & Gardens

 Ridge Property Trust

 

 

 

  
Silver Partners

California State University San Marcos

Germania Corporation

Jackson | DeMarco | Tidus | Peckenpaugh

 

Dale Carnegie

 Tech Coast Angeles

 Orange Empire Railway Museum

 Petra Geotechnical Inc.

Tom Jacobson Law 

 Southern California Fair - Oct. 9-17, 2010

 California State University, San Bernardino, College of Business and Public Administration

 Leonard Transportation Center - Cal State San Bernardino

 
Business Alliance


 The Valley Business Journal

 

UC Riverside School of Business Administration


 

 

  
Municipal Partners

City of Murrieta

City of Riverside

 Western Municipal Water District

 Western Riverside Council of Governments

 Riverside County Transportation Commission

 
  

 

Produced by TMG

 

Please provide your input

The economic development of the region depends on the participation of stakeholders to share their vision and coordinate their efforts so this region can deliver a high quality of life now and in the future.


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2010 Participating Stakeholders

Congressman Ken Calvert, 44th Congressional District

Congressman Darrell Issa, 49th Congressional District

Assemblyman Brian Nestande, 64th District

Assemblyman Kevin Jeffries, 66th District

Supervisor Marion Ashley, Riverside County 5th District

Supervisor Jeff Stone, Riverside County 3rd District

Alvord Unified School District

Association of Commercial Real Estate – Inland Empire

Association of Environmental Professionals – Inland Empire

Business Alliance

California Inland Empire District Export Council

California State University, San Bernardino, College of Business & Public Administration

California State University San Marcos

California Manufacturing Technology Consulting

California Women Lead

Canyon Lake Chamber of Commerce

City of Hemet

City of Moreno Valley

City of Murrieta

City of Riverside

City of Canyon Lake

City of Perris

City of Menifee

City of Riverside

City of San Jacinto

City of Temecula

City of Wildomar

Commercial Real Estate Woman – Inland Empire

Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce

Greater Riverside Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Hemet/San Jacinto Chamber of Commerce

Inland Empire Women’s Business Center

Inland Empire Asian Business Association

Inland Empire Economic Partnership

Kaiser Permanente

Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce

League of Women Voters California

Leonard Transportation Center

March Air Field Museum

March Healthcare Development

March Joint Powers Authority

Menifee Valley Chamber of Commerce

Menifee Union School District

Moreno Valley Black Chamber of Commerce

Moreno Valley Chamber of Commerce

Moreno Valley College

Murrieta Chamber of Commerce

National Electrical Contractors Association

National University

Orange Empire Railway Museum

Perris Valley Chamber of Commerce

Rising Stars Business Academy

Riverside County Economic Development Agency

Riverside County Superintendent of Schools – Kenneth Young

Riverside Transportation Commission

Riverside Unified School District

Romoland Unified School District

San Diego North Economic Development Council

Service Employee International Union - Local 721

Southern California Fair

Southwest Riverside Economic  Development 

San Diego Economic Development Corporation

South Riverside County Association of Realtors 

Temecula Children’s Museum

Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce

Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association

TriTech Small Business Development Center

University of California, Riverside School of Business Administration

University of Phoenix

Urban Land Institute - Inland Empire

Urban Land Institute - Orange County and Inland Empire

Valley Business Journal

Western Riverside Council of Governments

Wildomar Chamber of Commerce 

Women in Transportation Society – Inland Empire

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participating stakeholder

 

  
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