Thursday | Jan. 13, 2010
     
 

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"Every student has the fundamental right to achieve at the highest level. We will not rest until that achievement gap is closed … until we are delivering results that leave no achievement gap."

Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent-Elect John Deasy at the Chamber Wednesday.


  Media Highlights  

 

 

Hundreds mark Kyser's legacy
Long Beach Press-Telegram, Jan. 13
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Coalition backs choice of John Deasy as LAUSD Chief
L.A. Daily News, Jan. 12
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Defending L.A.'s enterprise zones
La Opinión, Jan. 12
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Term limits, tobacco tax could move to June special election
Fresno Bee, Jan. 12
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L.A. Unified officially appoints new superintendent
89.3 KPCC , Jan. 11
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CHAMBER RALLIES BEHIND NEWLY ELECTED LAUSD SUPERINTENDENT. The Chamber and L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa joined business, education and nonprofit leaders Wednesday in support of Superintendent-elect John Deasy. "Now, more than ever, Los Angeles and the state of California face a serious challenge regarding our education system," Villaraigosa said. "That means we need dramatic improvements to our education system … And it starts with a strong leader." There is a huge benefit in hiring Deasy through a seven-month interview process that started when Deasy was recommended by Cortines to be deputy superintendent, said Chamber President & CEO Gary Toebben. Above, Toebben addresses members of the media. Contact David Rattray, 213.580.7515.


Chamber members honored at first Board of Directors meeting of the year
The Chamber recognized three Chamber members who volunteered their time during 2010 at its first Board of Directors meeting of the year Thursday. The Chamber recognized Board Member of the Year: Jerry Neuman, Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP; Volunteer of the Year: Craig Morris, KPMG LLP; and Ambassador of the year Kristen Castle, Out of the Box Events. Above, 2011 Board Chair Joseph Czyzyk, Mercury Air Group, Inc., presents Morris with his plaque. Contact David Eads, 213.580.7546.

Chamber testifies in support of Port of Los Angeles project
With hundreds of jobs and Port competitiveness at stake, the Chamber testified this week at L.A. City Council in support of the Port of Los Angeles' Main Channel Deepening Project, which will allow the Port to accommodate the next generation of large container ships. Councilmember Janice Hahn asked Council to assert jurisdiction over Gambol Industries' shipyard proposal and send it to the Trade, Commerce and Tourism Committee for further review after the Port deemed it infeasible without delaying their dredging project. The Chamber thanked Gambol for its dedication to bringing jobs to the Harbor region, but added that delays to the project would cause the loss of more jobs and risk port competitiveness as the Port begins to recover from the recession and anticipates the opening of the Panama Canal. Council voted to take jurisdiction over the issue and the Chamber looks forward to further study of the project. Contact Jessica Duboff, 213.580.7558.

Chamber discusses 30/10, development reform and homelessness with City leaders
City of Los Angeles Deputy Mayor Jaime de la Vega, the Mayor's Office of Economic and Business Policy Director Jeremiah Jackson and Renee White Fraser, co-chair of the Business Leaders Task Force on Homelessness, discussed important land use and mobility issues at the Chamber's Land Use & Mobility Council meeting on Wednesday. "The private sector—the community—you are our customer," said Jackson, who spoke about the City's plans to improve the development approval process. "If customer service isn't working, then we're not doing our jobs." Contact Jessica Duboff, 213.580.7558 or Beverly Kenworthy, 213.580.7531.

good news
 

Auto Insurance company celebrates grand opening
Chamber member Just Auto Insurance recently opened a new location on Vermont St. in Los Angeles. The auto insurance company offers low cost insurance for drivers in Southern California. If your company is interested in having a ribbon cutting ceremony, contact Pat Clark, 213.580.7595.

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  IMPORTANT ISSUES  
 
 

Filming in Los Angeles increases
On-location filming across all categories increased nearly 15 percent in 2010 compared to 2009, aided by unexpected surges in television and feature production in the fourth quarter, according to FilmL.A. In all, FilmL.A. recorded 43,646 permitted production days in 2010, compared to 37,979 tallied in 2009. Read more.

CleanTech Career Night
A collaboration between Caltech, UCLA, USC and CleanTech LA, Career Night on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 6 p.m., connects L.A.’s brightest business and engineering students with leading clean technology companies. Attending students are pre-screened and are seeking part-time internships during the academic year, summer internships and full-time positions. Read more.




 
 

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