Hundreds of California’s leading business executives and policymakers will gather Tuesday, December 8 for the Milken Institute’s California Summit. This by-invitation-only day of discussion and problem solving will take place at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Marina del Rey. CEOs, investors, labor leaders, government officials, elected leaders and other experts will come together for presentations and discussion of the state’s most pressing challenges and opportunities – including honing California’s edge in technology and entertainment, powering the energy economy, dealing with water scarcity, and pursuing policies for expanding affordability.
Each year since 1999 the Institute has convened California’s most influential leaders to solve the state’s most crucial challenges. The California Summit is designed to generate solutions and forge partnerships that can lay the groundwork for policy and business changes that will lead to economic growth and allow investment in the state’s long-term priorities.
Speakers include:
Beatriz Acevedo, Founder and President, MiTú Network
Teveia Barnes, Executive Director, CA Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank
John Chiang, California State Treasurer, California State Treasurer
Donna Davis, Regional Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration
Eric Garcetti, Mayor, City of Los Angeles
Ed Hernandez, Senator, Chair, Senate Committee on Health, California State Senate
Brian Kelly, Secretary of Transportation, California State Transportation Agency
Paula Landis, Executive Officer, California Water Commission
Rob Lloyd, CEO, Hyperloop Technologies
Michael Milken, Chairman, Milken Institute
Scott Minerd, Managing Partner, Chairman of Investments and Global Chief Investment Officer, Guggenheim Partners
Kristen Miranda, Senior Vice President, Strategic Partnerships and Innovation, Blue Shield of California
Steven Mnuchin, Chairman and CEO, Dune Capital Management LP; Chairman and CEO, OneWest Bank Group LLC
Lester Snow, Executive Director, California Water Foundation
Van Ton-Quinlivan, Vice Chancellor, WED Division, California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
Art Torres, Vice Chairman, California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
John Watson, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Chevron Corporation
The Summit is hosted by the Institute’s California Center, which produces independent research and maximizes the impact of its findings by convening influential stakeholders from the worlds of business, finance, policy and philanthropy.
Note to media: credentialed members of the press wishing to cover the Milken Institute California Summit may request an invitation: [email protected]
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