Volume 2, Issue 3

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Chamber Events Datebook

March

3/12 - Business After Five Mixer

3/1 8 - Get Connected Speaker Series

3/21 - Technology Seminar

3/26 - Congressional Luncheon

April

4/2 - First Wednesday Program

4/7 - San Diego/Baja California Mission to Mexico City

 

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Political Candidate Boot Camp a Huge Success

By Scott Alevy, Vice President of Public Policy & Communications

 

When immediate past Chamber Board Chair Robert Horsman assumed the gavel at the Chamber’s Annual Dinner meeting in January of 2007, one of his goals was for the Chamber to partner with other regional entities in the creation of a training ground for electoral candidates and office holders on San Diego’s political horizon.

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From left: Greg Cox, San Diego County Board of Supervisors, Scott Peters, San Diego City Council President, and Jim Madaffer, San Diego City Council Member.

 

 

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Ruben Barrales, President & Chief Executive Officer

 

 

By now, members should have received the latest edition of the Chamber's Business Action magazine, featuring a water glass on the front cover.  The feature story focuses on our region's serious water crisis, an issue on which the Chamber has taken a strong proactive role. 

 

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Doug Holman,

Vice President of Membership

 

 

It is hard to believe that we are already two months into 2008. Your Chamber has already hosted seven great networking events, and you can rest assured that there are many more to follow. We continue to be blessed with motivated members who participate regularly in order to grow their circle of influence.

 

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Scott Alevy,

Vice President of Public Policy &

Communications

 

 

The Navy Broadway complex, a project that will deliver a major “corporate headquarters” building for the Navy Region Southwest at no cost to taxpayers, and will offer world-class office, retail, hospitality and residential buildings, took a major step forward on February 26 with a key decision at the San Diego City Council.

 

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James Clark, Mexico Business Center Director General

 

 

The Mexico Business Center’s “United States-Mexico Border Efficiency Conference,” held in February at the University of San Diego, identified short-term operations and low-cost capital improvements that should reduce wait times at California/Mexico Ports of Entry without compromising national security. 

 

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