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Summary Text The San Gabriel Valley Partnership (SGVEP) is a regional economic development organization serving the San Gabriel Valley area of Los Angeles County, California. Founded in 1991 as the San Gabriel Valley Commerce and Cities Consortium and renamed in 1998, the Partnership's mission is advancing the economic vitality and quality of life of the San Gabriel Valley region, which comprises 31 cities with just under 2 million residents across 200 square miles. The organization fosters a business-friendly climate through political advocacy, workforce development, business services, and networking opportunities. They facilitate connections between cities, companies, and organizations while marketing the strengths of the region. The Partnership offers multiple membership levels ranging from $1,700 for community service organizations to $25,000 for leadership level membership. Key services include legislative advocacy trips to Sacramento and Washington D.C., economic forecasting events, the annual SGV Awards Gala, and access to regional economic data through their SGV PowerSite. Members include Fortune 500 companies like Spectrum, AT&T, Bank of America, and Kaiser Permanente, as well as educational institutions and local governments. Contact information includes email at info@sgvpartnership.org and phone at (626) 856-3400.

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Phone Number 4067680251
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Social Profiles facebook: SGVEP, instagram: sgv_partnership, twitter: SGVEP, linkedin: san-gabriel-valley-economic-partnership
Service Area San Gabriel Valley, CA (5 mile radius from location)

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Learn More About the Partnership & Become a Member Board of Directors Become a Member Member Levels & Benefit Info Team ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 2: About Us - San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership URL: https://sgvpartnership.org/about Words: 199 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── About Us Our Mission Advancing the economic vitality and quality of life of the San Gabriel Valley What We Do Foster a business-friendly climate and the success of businesses Engage in political advocacy Market the strengths of the San Gabriel Valley and the Partnership Facilitate workforce development Connect cities, companies and organizations History 1991: SGVEP was incorporated as the San Gabriel Valley Commerce and Cities Consortium Three city managers from Alhambra, Monrovia and West Covina recognized the need for a regional entity for the purpose of advocating, marketing, and expanding the economic base of the San Gabriel Valley. These city managers and several private sector business leaders came together to create the San Gabriel Valley Commerce and Cities Consortium to leverage the power of the region and to promote the valley. 1998: The name was changed to the San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership to reflect the growing and broad membership including business, local government, colleges and universities and non-profit organizations committed to the mission of advancing the economic vitality and quality of life of the San Gabriel Valley. Learn More About the Partnership & Become a Member Board of Directors Become a Member Member Levels & Benefit Info Team ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 3: Become a Member - San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership URL: https://sgvpartnership.org/membership-levels/ Words: 1,613 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Become a Member Leadership $ 25,000 Eligible: All Businesses & Organizations Gold Level Sponsorship of SGV Awards Gala ($5,000 value) Silver Level Sponsorship of SGV Economic Forecast ($2,000 value) Program Sponsorship of Legislative Networking Reception ($3,000 value) Logo on all SGV Economic Partnership Publications, plus advertising space Get Started Director $ 7,000 Eligible: All Businesses and Organizations Membership & Voting Rights on Board of Directors Eligible for Election to Board Executive Committee Get Started Business Advocate $3,500 Eligible: All Businesses & Organizations Eligible: Higher Education Institutions Get Started City Government Priced by City Population Pop > 85k: $12,000 Pop 55k–85k: $9,000 Pop 25k–55k: $6,000 Pop < 25k: $3,000 Get Started Community Service $1,700 Eligible: Community Service Non-Profit Organizations Eligible: High School Districts Get Started All Members Benefits Access to All-Members Meetings Discounted Tickets & Sponsorship Opportunities at Major Events Access to Membership Directory Access to SGV PowerSite (Regional Data) Weekly Members-Only Newsletter (Option to Contribute) See Full List of Benefits Below! Get Started Membership Benefits Membership invests in the success of your organization You partner with Fortune 500 companies like Spectrum, AT&T, Bank of America, Kaiser Permanente, and City of Hope; educational institutions such as Pasadena City College, Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State LA, and Mt. San Antonio College and the majority of local governments such as the City of Pasadena or City of Industry who want to enhance, maintain the vitality and strength of one of the fastest growing regions in the Southern California area. We were started in 1991 by three city managers who believed the San Gabriel Valley area businesses, organizations, and schools needed political advocacy, business services, workforce development, and networking opportunities. Political Advocacy We help support our members in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. on economic development, employee and management issues, taxation, energy policies, environment policies, and more. We fight for our members. Business Services We work tirelessly to keep local businesses aware of current programs for development, emergency relief, and the reduction of overhead costs. Our Business Development team visits the various businesses in the San Gabriel Valley to find out what their needs might be and how we can help. This allows us to get to know the businesses in the community we serve. Furthermore, we have an Education Pathway program that helps the local colleges and high schools connect with businesses to provide real industry exposure. Networking The Partnership provides social and informational events such as Legislative Networking Receptions, an Economic Forecast Summit, and our annual SGV Awards Gala. Also, we have meetings that are both educational and social outlets for our members. Interested in becoming a member? Please contact Cristina Ortega at cortega@sgvpartnership.org. Advocate Director Chairman Leadership Regional Leadership Eligibility for committee membership x x x x Eligibility for Board of Directors nomination x x x Private, customized briefings on issues related to your business from executive Partnership staff by request x x Invitation to participate in strategic planning retreats x x Gold Level Sponsorship of SGV Awards Gala ($5,000 value) Admission for 10 to private reception with honorees Premier seating and admission for table of 10 Logo featured in all promotions and advertisements Recognition from the stage during the event Full page color ad in program x Silver Level Sponsorship of SGV Economic Forecast ($2,500 value) Logo featured in all promotions and advertisements Premier seating and admission for table of 9 x Sponsorship Legislative Networking Reception ($3,000 value) Recognition at the event Logo featured in all promotions and advertisements Admission for 6 x Political Advocacy Updates on public policy issues x x x x Opportunity to participate in advocacy trips to Washington D.C. x x x x Opportunity to participate in advocacy trips to Sacramento x x x x Facilitated personal introductions to staff of legislators by request x x x x Opportunity to present issues to Legislative Action Committee x x x x Copy of SGV Legislative Guide x x x x Company Recognition, Networking and Visibility Facilitated personal introductions to local and China market business contacts by request x x x x Initial formal introduction at Members Meeting x x x x Initial profile of company in members newsletter x x x x Member profile in Partnership website directory x x x x Access to contact information of other members x x x x Option to send events and announcements for inclusion in members-only newsletter x x x x Option to send events and announcements for sharing on social media x x x x Annual announcement of membership renewal in members-only newsletters x x x x Option to submit articles for distribution to members x x x x Linked company logo on Partnership website x x Hosting events at your company x x x x Logo on all printed publications including Business Assistance Guide and Legislative Guide x Special Events Meetings and Forums Economic Outlook Breakfast Discount Discount & preferred seating Discount & preferred seating Complimentary Admission for 8 w/ Premier seating San Gabriel Valley Awards Gala x Preferred seating Preferred seating Complimentary Admission for 10 w/ Premier seating Legislative Networking Reception admission at discount Discount Discount Discount Complimentary Admission for 6 Speakers Luncheon Series (members only) x x x x Legislative Breakfast Series (members only) x x x x New Member Receptions (members only) x x x x Quarterly member meetings (members only) x x x x Roundtables and forums (members only) x x x x Business Assistance and Resources Access to Business Assistance staff for problem-solving x x x x Access to SGV-specific economic reports and data x x x x Option to request economic presentation for your group x x x x Weekly Update newsletter subscription (members only) x x x x Construction updates email subscription (members only) x x x x Member-to-Member newsletter subscription (members only) x x x x Our Programs Political Advocacy The Partnership is a respected voice on business issues and has its finger on the pulse of public policy activity in a way that few businesses have the time or resources to duplicate. Members receive regular updates on public policy decisions effecting the region's businesses. As a member, you can present legislative matters of concern to the Partnership's Legislative Action Committee for review. Our staff also assists members in navigating the political process and identifying the correct contacts to move an issue forward with an elected official. Additionally, Partnership members and staff take two advocacy trips per year to Washington D.C. and Sacramento, meeting with legislators and advocating on behalf of pro-business legislation. Relationships with elected officials In the span of a calendar year, Partnership members are given the opportunity to meet with 80% or more of the San Gabriel Valley's elected officials at Partnership events. Members can meet with federal, state, or county officials in an intimate setting alongside 15-35 other members at the Partnership's Legislative Breakfasts held throughout the year. The Partnership also hosts an annual Legislative Networking Reception that is well-attended by elected officials, business and community leaders. "THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY IS A VERY SPECIAL AND A UNIQUE PART OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. THE PARTNERSHIP IS A TRUE FORCE IN CONTINUOUSLY ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR THE VALLEY'S RESIDENTS AND IN STIMULATING THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF ITS BUSINESSES." -BRIAN SAEGNER, PRESIDENT/CEO THE RATKOVICH COMPANY Access to the region's leaders through personal introductions. Members have the opportunity to connect with leaders in business, higher education, and government by requesting the Partnership staff to facilitate an introduction. Members also have exclusive access to the contact information of other members in the Partnership members-only directory on the Partnership website. Workforce Development Roundtables As a new member, you will be listed in the Partnership's Weekly Update and social media platforms. You can have the opportunity to be highlighted in Partnership publications, such as the Annual Report, the weekly Newsletter, and our robust social media streams on many platforms. You also can grow your business by advertising on the Partnership website and sponsoring events. β€œThe Partnership is a key player in connecting businesses both large and small with our local elected officials. They also play an important critical role both through legislative and regulatory advocacy and by unpacking the complex policy issues facing our region.” - PETER HIDALGO DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS SPECTRUM Educational and social events Members have access to quality members-only events throughout the year including the PowerLunch Series, which provides business intelligence on topics of interest to the business community. Additionally, the Partnership annually hosts events such as the SGV Awards Gala, the Economic Forecast Summit, and the Legislative Networking Reception. Problem-solving assistance for business issues The Partnership can help its members with a variety of business challenges including problem-solving between businesses and government agencies, obtaining qualified staff or job training, finding interns, accessing resources and incentives, site selection, permit assistance and licensing, public financing programs and more. The Partnership commissions economic, demographic and statistical reports and business surveys specific to the San Gabriel Valley. The Partnership can help members identify data sources and understand economic data that can assist in decision making and planning. Member meetings Members are invited to meetings to get updates on the region's economy, receive reports about the Partnership's activities and hear speakers on a key issue impacting the region's economy. Directory listing and profile on the partnership website Members receive a complimentary profile on the Partnership's website, which includes contact information and a link to the organization's website. Names and contact information of specific individuals within the organization can only be accessed by other members. Marketing of events and announcements Members receive complimentary listings of their events in the Partnership's Weekly Updates. Weekly updates Newsletters provide new member information, business data, and articles about members achievements. ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 4: About Us - San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership URL: https://sgvpartnership.org/about-us/ Words: 199 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── About Us Our Mission Advancing the economic vitality and quality of life of the San Gabriel Valley What We Do Foster a business-friendly climate and the success of businesses Engage in political advocacy Market the strengths of the San Gabriel Valley and the Partnership Facilitate workforce development Connect cities, companies and organizations History 1991: SGVEP was incorporated as the San Gabriel Valley Commerce and Cities Consortium Three city managers from Alhambra, Monrovia and West Covina recognized the need for a regional entity for the purpose of advocating, marketing, and expanding the economic base of the San Gabriel Valley. These city managers and several private sector business leaders came together to create the San Gabriel Valley Commerce and Cities Consortium to leverage the power of the region and to promote the valley. 1998: The name was changed to the San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership to reflect the growing and broad membership including business, local government, colleges and universities and non-profit organizations committed to the mission of advancing the economic vitality and quality of life of the San Gabriel Valley. Learn More About the Partnership & Become a Member Board of Directors Become a Member Member Levels & Benefit Info Team ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 5: Home - San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership URL: https://sgvpartnership.org/ Words: 226 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 2026 SGV Economic Forecast Where will 2026 take us? Join Us! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Explore About Us Advocacy SGV Data Events Committees Initiatives Publications Mark Your Calendar Feb 52026 City Manager Appreciation Mixe... Top Golf Montebello Feb 242026 SGVEP Legislative Action Day Mar 262026 San Gabriel Valley Economic Fo... Diamond Bar Community Center The only region-specific Economic Forecast even... Jun 192026 Legislative Networking Recepti... Sep 192026 SGV Awards Gala Our annual San Gabriel Valley Awards Gala recog... Learn More Become a Member The voice for business in the San Gabriel Valley. Join Us >> SGV PowerSite Members can access dynamic real estate, demographics & business data Begin Your Search >> Upcoming Events Valuable networking opportunities, strategic connections. Check Out Our Events >> Become a Member Membership invests in the success of your organization You partner with Fortune 500 companies like Spectrum, AT&T, Bank of America, Kaiser Permanente, and City of Hope; educational institutions such as Pasadena City College, Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State LA, and Mt. San Antonio College and the majority of local governments such as the City of Pasadena or City of Industry who want to enhance, maintain the vitality and strength of one of the fastest growing regions in the Southern California area. Join Today Leadership Members WQA LA County Sanitation District City of Industry Upper Water Edison ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 6: Who We Are - San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership URL: https://sgvpartnership.org/who-we-are/ Words: 111 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Who We Are The San Gabriel Valley, comprised of 31 cities on the east side of Los Angeles County, offers all the excitement of Southern California without the stress and expense of Los Angeles or the long drive times of San Bernardino, Riverside, or Orange Counties. We are at "the center of where YOU want to be." Demographics The San Gabriel Valley is home to a unique population: highly industrious, unusually educated, highly diverse. Just under 2 Million people over 200 square miles Educated 33.1% of SGV residents have a BA or higher degree. Most Educated Cities La Canada-Flintridge: 73.2% South Pasadena: 64.8% Sierra Madre: 62.4% Population A Uniquely Diverse Community ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 7: Board of Directors - San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership URL: https://sgvpartnership.org/board-of-directors/ Words: 195 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Board of Directors Executive Committee Frances Teves Chair Cal Poly Pomona Thomas Wong Vice Chair Southern California Edison Michael Rabin Treasurer City of Hope Yoko Igawa Secretary Foothill Transit Dr. Salvatrice Cummo Immediate Past Chair Pasadena City College Fran Inman Past Chair Majestic Realty Bryan Cook City Manager Representative City of Temple City Tom Lenz Legal Counsel Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo Board of Directors Benny Ayala Fairplex Eugene Cho Kaiser Permanente Clifford Daniels USC Arcadia Hospital Rafaela Diaz Transtech Engineers Alex Eng Bank of America Iris Espino City of Irwindale Dr. Anthony Fellow Upper Water Dr. Martha Garcia Mt. San Antonio College Maxim Gorin Lifeline Ambulance Lupe Herrera Emanate Health Peter Hidalgo Spectrum Eron Jacobson University of La Verne David Klug City of Pasadena Bob Kuhn San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority Ken Lee Pacific Plaza Premier Development Group Lanae O'Shields SoCalGas Sam Pedroza City of Industry Dean G. Rallis, Jr. Hahn & Hahn LLP Milan Ratkovich The Ratkovich Company Maria Rosales-Ramirez Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County Carmen Shoemaker AT&T Maureen Taylor Azusa Pacific University Reyna Trujillo Communities of San Gabriel Valley Project Access Lupe Valdez Union Pacific Lei Wang Gemdale USA

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Get Started Membership Benefits Membership invests in the success of your organization You partner with Fortune 500 companies like Spectrum, AT&T, Bank of America, Kaiser Permanente, and City of Hope; educational institutions such as Pasadena City College, Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State LA, and Mt. San Antonio College and the majority of local governments such as the City of Pasadena or City of Industry who want to enhance, maintain the vitality and strength of one of the fastest growing regions in the Southern California area. We were started in 1991 by three city managers who believed the San Gabriel Valley area businesses, organizations, and schools needed political advocacy, business services, workforce development, and networking opportunities. Political Advocacy We help support our members in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. on economic development, employee and management issues, taxation, energy policies, environment policies, and more. We fight for our members. Business Services We work tirelessly to keep local businesses aware of current programs for development, emergency relief, and the reduction of overhead costs. Our Business Development team visits the various businesses in the San Gabriel Valley to find out what their needs might be and how we can help. This allows us to get to know the businesses in the community we serve. Furthermore, we have an Education Pathway program that helps the local colleges and high schools connect with businesses to provide real industry exposure. Networking The Partnership provides social and informational events such as Legislative Networking Receptions, an Economic Forecast Summit, and our annual SGV Awards Gala. Also, we have meetings that are both educational and social outlets for our members. Interested in becoming a member? Please contact Cristina Ortega at cortega@sgvpartnership.org. Advocate Director Chairman Leadership Regional Leadership Eligibility for committee membership x x x x Eligibility for Board of Directors nomination x x x Private, customized briefings on issues related to your business from executive Partnership staff by request x x Invitation to participate in strategic planning retreats x x Gold Level Sponsorship of SGV Awards Gala ($5,000 value) Admission for 10 to private reception with honorees Premier seating and admission for table of 10 Logo featured in all promotions and advertisements Recognition from the stage during the event Full page color ad in program x Silver Level Sponsorship of SGV Economic Forecast ($2,500 value) Logo featured in all promotions and advertisements Premier seating and admission for table of 9 x Sponsorship Legislative Networking Reception ($3,000 value) Recognition at the event Logo featured in all promotions and advertisements Admission for 6 x Political Advocacy Updates on public policy issues x x x x Opportunity to participate in advocacy trips to Washington D.C. x x x x Opportunity to participate in advocacy trips to Sacramento x x x x Facilitated personal introductions to staff of legislators by request x x x x Opportunity to present issues to Legislative Action Committee x x x x Copy of SGV Legislative Guide x x x x Company Recognition, Networking and Visibility Facilitated personal introductions to local and China market business contacts by request x x x x Initial formal introduction at Members Meeting x x x x Initial profile of company in members newsletter x x x x Member profile in Partnership website directory x x x x Access to contact information of other members x x x x Option to send events and announcements for inclusion in members-only newsletter x x x x Option to send events and announcements for sharing on social media x x x x Annual announcement of membership renewal in members-only newsletters x x x x Option to submit articles for distribution to members x x x x Linked company logo on Partnership website x x Hosting events at your company x x x x Logo on all printed publications including Business Assistance Guide and Legislative Guide x Special Events Meetings and Forums Economic Outlook Breakfast Discount Discount & preferred seating Discount & preferred seating Complimentary Admission for 8 w/ Premier seating San Gabriel Valley Awards Gala x Preferred seating Preferred seating Complimentary Admission for 10 w/ Premier seating Legislative Networking Reception admission at discount Discount Discount Discount Complimentary Admission for 6 Speakers Luncheon Series (members only) x x x x Legislative Breakfast Series (members only) x x x x New Member Receptions (members only) x x x x Quarterly member meetings (members only) x x x x Roundtables and forums (members only) x x x x Business Assistance and Resources Access to Business Assistance staff for problem-solving x x x x Access to SGV-specific economic reports and data x x x x Option to request economic presentation for your group x x x x Weekly Update newsletter subscription (members only) x x x x Construction updates email subscription (members only) x x x x Member-to-Member newsletter subscription (members only) x x x x Our Programs Political Advocacy The Partnership is a respected voice on business issues and has its finger on the pulse of public policy activity in a way that few businesses have the time or resources to duplicate. Members receive regular updates on public policy decisions effecting the region's businesses. As a member, you can present legislative matters of concern to the Partnership's Legislative Action Committee for review. Our staff also assists members in navigating the political process and identifying the correct contacts to move an issue forward with an elected official. Additionally, Partnership members and staff take two advocacy trips per year to Washington D.C. and Sacramento, meeting with legislators and advocating on behalf of pro-business legislation. Relationships with elected officials In the span of a calendar year, Partnership members are given the opportunity to meet with 80% or more of the San Gabriel Valley's elected officials at Partnership events. Members can meet with federal, state, or county officials in an intimate setting alongside 15-35 other members at the Partnership's Legislative Breakfasts held throughout the year. The Partnership also hosts an annual Legislative Networking Reception that is well-attended by elected officials, business and community leaders. \"THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY IS A VERY SPECIAL AND A UNIQUE PART OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. THE PARTNERSHIP IS A TRUE FORCE IN CONTINUOUSLY ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR THE VALLEY'S RESIDENTS AND IN STIMULATING THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF ITS BUSINESSES.\" -BRIAN SAEGNER, PRESIDENT/CEO THE RATKOVICH COMPANY Access to the region's leaders through personal introductions. Members have the opportunity to connect with leaders in business, higher education, and government by requesting the Partnership staff to facilitate an introduction. Members also have exclusive access to the contact information of other members in the Partnership members-only directory on the Partnership website. Workforce Development Roundtables As a new member, you will be listed in the Partnership's Weekly Update and social media platforms. You can have the opportunity to be highlighted in Partnership publications, such as the Annual Report, the weekly Newsletter, and our robust social media streams on many platforms. You also can grow your business by advertising on the Partnership website and sponsoring events. β€œThe Partnership is a key player in connecting businesses both large and small with our local elected officials. They also play an important critical role both through legislative and regulatory advocacy and by unpacking the complex policy issues facing our region.” - PETER HIDALGO DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS SPECTRUM Educational and social events Members have access to quality members-only events throughout the year including the PowerLunch Series, which provides business intelligence on topics of interest to the business community. Additionally, the Partnership annually hosts events such as the SGV Awards Gala, the Economic Forecast Summit, and the Legislative Networking Reception. Problem-solving assistance for business issues The Partnership can help its members with a variety of business challenges including problem-solving between businesses and government agencies, obtaining qualified staff or job training, finding interns, accessing resources and incentives, site selection, permit assistance and licensing, public financing programs and more. The Partnership commissions economic, demographic and statistical reports and business surveys specific to the San Gabriel Valley. The Partnership can help members identify data sources and understand economic data that can assist in decision making and planning. Member meetings Members are invited to meetings to get updates on the region's economy, receive reports about the Partnership's activities and hear speakers on a key issue impacting the region's economy. Directory listing and profile on the partnership website Members receive a complimentary profile on the Partnership's website, which includes contact information and a link to the organization's website. Names and contact information of specific individuals within the organization can only be accessed by other members. Marketing of events and announcements Members receive complimentary listings of their events in the Partnership's Weekly Updates. 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Join Us! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Explore About Us Advocacy SGV Data Events Committees Initiatives Publications Mark Your Calendar Feb 52026 City Manager Appreciation Mixe... Top Golf Montebello Feb 242026 SGVEP Legislative Action Day Mar 262026 San Gabriel Valley Economic Fo... Diamond Bar Community Center The only region-specific Economic Forecast even... Jun 192026 Legislative Networking Recepti... Sep 192026 SGV Awards Gala Our annual San Gabriel Valley Awards Gala recog... Learn More Become a Member The voice for business in the San Gabriel Valley. Join Us >> SGV PowerSite Members can access dynamic real estate, demographics & business data Begin Your Search >> Upcoming Events Valuable networking opportunities, strategic connections. Check Out Our Events >> Become a Member Membership invests in the success of your organization You partner with Fortune 500 companies like Spectrum, AT&T, Bank of America, Kaiser Permanente, and City of Hope; educational institutions such as Pasadena City College, Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State LA, and Mt. San Antonio College and the majority of local governments such as the City of Pasadena or City of Industry who want to enhance, maintain the vitality and strength of one of the fastest growing regions in the Southern California area. 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Get Started Membership Benefits Membership invests in the success of your organization You partner with Fortune 500 companies like Spectrum, AT&T, Bank of America, Kaiser Permanente, and City of Hope; educational institutions such as Pasadena City College, Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State LA, and Mt. San Antonio College and the majority of local governments such as the City of Pasadena or City of Industry who want to enhance, maintain the vitality and strength of one of the fastest growing regions in the Southern California area. We were started in 1991 by three city managers who believed the San Gabriel Valley area businesses, organizations, and schools needed political advocacy, business services, workforce development, and networking opportunities. Political Advocacy We help support our members in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. on economic development, employee and management issues, taxation, energy policies, environment policies, and more. We fight for our members. Business Services We work tirelessly to keep local businesses aware of current programs for development, emergency relief, and the reduction of overhead costs. Our Business Development team visits the various businesses in the San Gabriel Valley to find out what their needs might be and how we can help. This allows us to get to know the businesses in the community we serve. Furthermore, we have an Education Pathway program that helps the local colleges and high schools connect with businesses to provide real industry exposure. Networking The Partnership provides social and informational events such as Legislative Networking Receptions, an Economic Forecast Summit, and our annual SGV Awards Gala. Also, we have meetings that are both educational and social outlets for our members. Interested in becoming a member? Please contact Cristina Ortega at cortega@sgvpartnership.org. Advocate Director Chairman Leadership Regional Leadership Eligibility for committee membership x x x x Eligibility for Board of Directors nomination x x x Private, customized briefings on issues related to your business from executive Partnership staff by request x x Invitation to participate in strategic planning retreats x x Gold Level Sponsorship of SGV Awards Gala ($5,000 value) Admission for 10 to private reception with honorees Premier seating and admission for table of 10 Logo featured in all promotions and advertisements Recognition from the stage during the event Full page color ad in program x Silver Level Sponsorship of SGV Economic Forecast ($2,500 value) Logo featured in all promotions and advertisements Premier seating and admission for table of 9 x Sponsorship Legislative Networking Reception ($3,000 value) Recognition at the event Logo featured in all promotions and advertisements Admission for 6 x Political Advocacy Updates on public policy issues x x x x Opportunity to participate in advocacy trips to Washington D.C. x x x x Opportunity to participate in advocacy trips to Sacramento x x x x Facilitated personal introductions to staff of legislators by request x x x x Opportunity to present issues to Legislative Action Committee x x x x Copy of SGV Legislative Guide x x x x Company Recognition, Networking and Visibility Facilitated personal introductions to local and China market business contacts by request x x x x Initial formal introduction at Members Meeting x x x x Initial profile of company in members newsletter x x x x Member profile in Partnership website directory x x x x Access to contact information of other members x x x x Option to send events and announcements for inclusion in members-only newsletter x x x x Option to send events and announcements for sharing on social media x x x x Annual announcement of membership renewal in members-only newsletters x x x x Option to submit articles for distribution to members x x x x Linked company logo on Partnership website x x Hosting events at your company x x x x Logo on all printed publications including Business Assistance Guide and Legislative Guide x Special Events Meetings and Forums Economic Outlook Breakfast Discount Discount & preferred seating Discount & preferred seating Complimentary Admission for 8 w/ Premier seating San Gabriel Valley Awards Gala x Preferred seating Preferred seating Complimentary Admission for 10 w/ Premier seating Legislative Networking Reception admission at discount Discount Discount Discount Complimentary Admission for 6 Speakers Luncheon Series (members only) x x x x Legislative Breakfast Series (members only) x x x x New Member Receptions (members only) x x x x Quarterly member meetings (members only) x x x x Roundtables and forums (members only) x x x x Business Assistance and Resources Access to Business Assistance staff for problem-solving x x x x Access to SGV-specific economic reports and data x x x x Option to request economic presentation for your group x x x x Weekly Update newsletter subscription (members only) x x x x Construction updates email subscription (members only) x x x x Member-to-Member newsletter subscription (members only) x x x x Our Programs Political Advocacy The Partnership is a respected voice on business issues and has its finger on the pulse of public policy activity in a way that few businesses have the time or resources to duplicate. Members receive regular updates on public policy decisions effecting the region's businesses. As a member, you can present legislative matters of concern to the Partnership's Legislative Action Committee for review. Our staff also assists members in navigating the political process and identifying the correct contacts to move an issue forward with an elected official. Additionally, Partnership members and staff take two advocacy trips per year to Washington D.C. and Sacramento, meeting with legislators and advocating on behalf of pro-business legislation. Relationships with elected officials In the span of a calendar year, Partnership members are given the opportunity to meet with 80% or more of the San Gabriel Valley's elected officials at Partnership events. Members can meet with federal, state, or county officials in an intimate setting alongside 15-35 other members at the Partnership's Legislative Breakfasts held throughout the year. The Partnership also hosts an annual Legislative Networking Reception that is well-attended by elected officials, business and community leaders. \"THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY IS A VERY SPECIAL AND A UNIQUE PART OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. THE PARTNERSHIP IS A TRUE FORCE IN CONTINUOUSLY ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR THE VALLEY'S RESIDENTS AND IN STIMULATING THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF ITS BUSINESSES.\" -BRIAN SAEGNER, PRESIDENT/CEO THE RATKOVICH COMPANY Access to the region's leaders through personal introductions. Members have the opportunity to connect with leaders in business, higher education, and government by requesting the Partnership staff to facilitate an introduction. Members also have exclusive access to the contact information of other members in the Partnership members-only directory on the Partnership website. Workforce Development Roundtables As a new member, you will be listed in the Partnership's Weekly Update and social media platforms. You can have the opportunity to be highlighted in Partnership publications, such as the Annual Report, the weekly Newsletter, and our robust social media streams on many platforms. You also can grow your business by advertising on the Partnership website and sponsoring events. β€œThe Partnership is a key player in connecting businesses both large and small with our local elected officials. They also play an important critical role both through legislative and regulatory advocacy and by unpacking the complex policy issues facing our region.” - PETER HIDALGO DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS SPECTRUM Educational and social events Members have access to quality members-only events throughout the year including the PowerLunch Series, which provides business intelligence on topics of interest to the business community. Additionally, the Partnership annually hosts events such as the SGV Awards Gala, the Economic Forecast Summit, and the Legislative Networking Reception. Problem-solving assistance for business issues The Partnership can help its members with a variety of business challenges including problem-solving between businesses and government agencies, obtaining qualified staff or job training, finding interns, accessing resources and incentives, site selection, permit assistance and licensing, public financing programs and more. The Partnership commissions economic, demographic and statistical reports and business surveys specific to the San Gabriel Valley. The Partnership can help members identify data sources and understand economic data that can assist in decision making and planning. Member meetings Members are invited to meetings to get updates on the region's economy, receive reports about the Partnership's activities and hear speakers on a key issue impacting the region's economy. Directory listing and profile on the partnership website Members receive a complimentary profile on the Partnership's website, which includes contact information and a link to the organization's website. Names and contact information of specific individuals within the organization can only be accessed by other members. Marketing of events and announcements Members receive complimentary listings of their events in the Partnership's Weekly Updates. Weekly updates Newsletters provide new member information, business data, and articles about members achievements.\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 4: About Us - San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership\nURL: https://sgvpartnership.org/about-us/\nWords: 199\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nAbout Us Our Mission Advancing the economic vitality and quality of life of the San Gabriel Valley What We Do Foster a business-friendly climate and the success of businesses Engage in political advocacy Market the strengths of the San Gabriel Valley and the Partnership Facilitate workforce development Connect cities, companies and organizations History 1991: SGVEP was incorporated as the San Gabriel Valley Commerce and Cities Consortium Three city managers from Alhambra, Monrovia and West Covina recognized the need for a regional entity for the purpose of advocating, marketing, and expanding the economic base of the San Gabriel Valley. These city managers and several private sector business leaders came together to create the San Gabriel Valley Commerce and Cities Consortium to leverage the power of the region and to promote the valley. 1998: The name was changed to the San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership to reflect the growing and broad membership including business, local government, colleges and universities and non-profit organizations committed to the mission of advancing the economic vitality and quality of life of the San Gabriel Valley. Learn More About the Partnership & Become a Member Board of Directors Become a Member Member Levels & Benefit Info Team\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 5: Home - San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership\nURL: https://sgvpartnership.org/\nWords: 226\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\n2026 SGV Economic Forecast Where will 2026 take us? Join Us! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Explore About Us Advocacy SGV Data Events Committees Initiatives Publications Mark Your Calendar Feb 52026 City Manager Appreciation Mixe... Top Golf Montebello Feb 242026 SGVEP Legislative Action Day Mar 262026 San Gabriel Valley Economic Fo... Diamond Bar Community Center The only region-specific Economic Forecast even... Jun 192026 Legislative Networking Recepti... Sep 192026 SGV Awards Gala Our annual San Gabriel Valley Awards Gala recog... Learn More Become a Member The voice for business in the San Gabriel Valley. Join Us >> SGV PowerSite Members can access dynamic real estate, demographics & business data Begin Your Search >> Upcoming Events Valuable networking opportunities, strategic connections. Check Out Our Events >> Become a Member Membership invests in the success of your organization You partner with Fortune 500 companies like Spectrum, AT&T, Bank of America, Kaiser Permanente, and City of Hope; educational institutions such as Pasadena City College, Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State LA, and Mt. San Antonio College and the majority of local governments such as the City of Pasadena or City of Industry who want to enhance, maintain the vitality and strength of one of the fastest growing regions in the Southern California area. Join Today Leadership Members WQA LA County Sanitation District City of Industry Upper Water Edison\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 6: Who We Are - San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership\nURL: https://sgvpartnership.org/who-we-are/\nWords: 111\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nWho We Are The San Gabriel Valley, comprised of 31 cities on the east side of Los Angeles County, offers all the excitement of Southern California without the stress and expense of Los Angeles or the long drive times of San Bernardino, Riverside, or Orange Counties. We are at \"the center of where YOU want to be.\" Demographics The San Gabriel Valley is home to a unique population: highly industrious, unusually educated, highly diverse. Just under 2 Million people over 200 square miles Educated 33.1% of SGV residents have a BA or higher degree. Most Educated Cities La Canada-Flintridge: 73.2% South Pasadena: 64.8% Sierra Madre: 62.4% Population A Uniquely Diverse Community\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 7: Board of Directors - San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership\nURL: https://sgvpartnership.org/board-of-directors/\nWords: 195\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nBoard of Directors Executive Committee Frances Teves Chair Cal Poly Pomona Thomas Wong Vice Chair Southern California Edison Michael Rabin Treasurer City of Hope Yoko Igawa Secretary Foothill Transit Dr. Salvatrice Cummo Immediate Past Chair Pasadena City College Fran Inman Past Chair Majestic Realty Bryan Cook City Manager Representative City of Temple City Tom Lenz Legal Counsel Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo Board of Directors Benny Ayala Fairplex Eugene Cho Kaiser Permanente Clifford Daniels USC Arcadia Hospital Rafaela Diaz Transtech Engineers Alex Eng Bank of America Iris Espino City of Irwindale Dr. Anthony Fellow Upper Water Dr. Martha Garcia Mt. San Antonio College Maxim Gorin Lifeline Ambulance Lupe Herrera Emanate Health Peter Hidalgo Spectrum Eron Jacobson University of La Verne David Klug City of Pasadena Bob Kuhn San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority Ken Lee Pacific Plaza Premier Development Group Lanae O'Shields SoCalGas Sam Pedroza City of Industry Dean G. Rallis, Jr. Hahn & Hahn LLP Milan Ratkovich The Ratkovich Company Maria Rosales-Ramirez Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County Carmen Shoemaker AT&T Maureen Taylor Azusa Pacific University Reyna Trujillo Communities of San Gabriel Valley Project Access Lupe Valdez Union Pacific Lei Wang Gemdale USA\n\n", "word_count": 2869, "pages_crawled": 7 }, "files": { "screenshot": "batch_01/sgvpartnership/screenshot_20260108T223923.png", "source_directory": "batch_01/sgvpartnership" }, "ai_summary": { "summary_text": "The San Gabriel Valley Partnership (SGVEP) is a regional economic development organization serving the San Gabriel Valley area of Los Angeles County, California. Founded in 1991 as the San Gabriel Valley Commerce and Cities Consortium and renamed in 1998, the Partnership's mission is advancing the economic vitality and quality of life of the San Gabriel Valley region, which comprises 31 cities with just under 2 million residents across 200 square miles.\n\nThe organization fosters a business-friendly climate through political advocacy, workforce development, business services, and networking opportunities. They facilitate connections between cities, companies, and organizations while marketing the strengths of the region. The Partnership offers multiple membership levels ranging from $1,700 for community service organizations to $25,000 for leadership level membership.\n\nKey services include legislative advocacy trips to Sacramento and Washington D.C., economic forecasting events, the annual SGV Awards Gala, and access to regional economic data through their SGV PowerSite. 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