SoCal Storylines: Innovating for our communities
Wednesday, Dec 14, 20167:30 PM - 9 PMPDT
| Japanese American National Museum, 100 North Central Avenue
Los Angeles, CA, USRelated
As a global leader in entertainment, aerospace, international trade and higher education, Southern California enjoys an abundance of resources to aid in the region’s further development. It also has the nation’s most diverse population and is a hub for manufacturing and innovation. But Southern Californians face challenges in living up to the region’s economic potential.
Join us Wednesday, December 14, at the Japanese American National Museum in downtown Los Angeles, for the final installment of our series "SoCal Storylines: Conversations with movers and shakers," during which we’ll examine regional innovation. What new and innovative ideas are helping revitalize SoCal communities? How do businesses develop leaders? What is being done to grow L.A.’s future entrepreneurs?
KPCC senior reporter Ben Bergman will ask some of Southern California’s most influential leaders, thinkers, movers and shakers to share their vision and ideas for the future of Los Angeles. We’ll explore the many facets of Southern California’s collective decision-making process, as well as the most productive strategies for growth, workforce development and infrastructure improvements.
Featured Guests
Gail Goldberg, Executive Director of Urban Land Institute
Noramay Cadena, Co-founder of Make in L.A.
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