The City of Pasadena and the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce invite leaders of business and industry in Pasadena discuss our local economy, their industries and the future of business in Pasadena at the second Pasadena Business and Economic Summit on Thursday, October 23, 2014, from 11:30am to 1:30pm at Brookside Golf Club at 1133 Rosemont Avenue in Pasadena. Free parking is available in the lots adjacent to the east side of the Rose Bowl.

Cost to attend the second Pasadena Business and Economic Summit is $50 and includes the program, lunch and valet parking. A corporate table

Kin Hui of Singpoli Group explained why he sees Pasadena as a great place for investment.
of eight, which includes signage and recognition on the program, costs $400.     

The City of Pasadena and the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce join forces to present the discussion of the economic health and the future of business in Pasadena.The Pasadena Business and Economic Summit isgererously underwritten by the City of Pasadena.

Kimberly Ritter-Martinez economis with the Kyser Center for Economic Research at the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation will provide and overview of the regional and local economy and discussion of issues, concerns and trends for 2014-15.  

The Pasadena Business and Economic Summit will include presentations by leaders of our local construction and engineering community, real estate development, the creative economy, technology and research and development and more. Featured panelists include Salma Hepp, chief economist with the California Association of Realtors who will discuss trends in residential and commercial real estate. Jerry McCall, senior vice president of operrations for Kaiser Permanente will talk about the healthcare industry, its impact in Pasadena and the region as well as issues, concerns and trends happening in the industry. Mike Ross, chief executive officer of the Pasadena Center Operating Company which operates the Pasadena Convention Center and Convention and Visitors Bureau will discuss the impact of the hospitality on the local economy as well as the current hotel room planning and building boom in Pasadena and more.

Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard will provide a brief update on City finances and priorities.

Mayor Bill Bogaard told those at the summit that Pasadena's finances are strong.

Invitations were mailed in early-September. If you would like to be added to the invite list, email Leanne@pasadena-chamber.org.

You can also sign up and pay online at the Pasadena Chamber website at www.pasadena-chamber.org (then follow the link to Events and the Business and Economic Summit). You can also simply click here to sign up and purchase tickets to the second Economic and Business Summit at the Brookside golf Club Club on Thursday, October 23rd at 11:30am.