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A Proud Heritage and a Bright Future… One January night in 1870, Alonzo Horton and a few men gathered under kerosene lamps and founded an organization that was to become a guiding force in the development of San Diego. In its early years, the Chamber of Commerce focused its efforts on bringing railroads into San Diego and encouraging settlement in the area.
One of the Chamber’s top priorities then was to bring fresh drinking water to San Diego residents, and also to bring commerce into the harbor. The Chamber played a critical role in bringing military bases into the region prior to World War I. Today, the military presence is a driving force for the local economy.
Over the years, the Chamber has been involved with public policy issues that have successfully shaped the face of the San Diego we know and love. Balboa Park in 1868 was nothing more than 1,400 acres of sagebrush until the Chamber of Commerce, in 1909, raised the funds to create the park that we know today. Likewise, in 1962, the Chamber’s Harbor Committee helped pass the legislation needed to complete the construction of the Coronado Bay Bridge seven years later.
Today, the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce is still one of the most influential forces in local government and regional economic development. With more than 3,000 members, the Chamber of Commerce is actively involved in public policy and providing valuable resources to its members. The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce is still the nonprofit business advocacy group that Alonzo Horton

Each week, the award-winning San Diego Business Journal examines the many ways that the San Diego economy operates. Together with the economic news, demographics and lifestyle profiles, the San Diego Business Journal is presented in an accessible format. First-rate editorial and research teams provide in-depth analysis of the community’s ever-changing business and economic scene.
Regular departments include Up Front, highlighting stories of importance featuring San Diego businesses and their decision-makers; Media & Technology, focusing on up-to-the-minute changes and innovations in the businesses that serve these fields; Small Business, profiling those smaller businesses moving into the fore; and Investment and Finance, where San Diego’s many public companies are profiled and analyzed.
One of the most widely read features is The List, which ranks the top businesses in any given industry. Each of these surveys is then compiled into the San Diego Business Journal’s invaluable resource – the annual Book of Lists.

Since it was founded in 1897, San Diego State University has grown to offer bachelor’s degrees in 84 areas, master’s degrees in 76 areas and doctorates in 16 areas. SDSU’s approximately 30,000 students participate in an academic curriculum distinguished by direct contact with faculty and an increasing international emphasis that prepares them for a global future.
SDSU’s annual economic impact to the state of California is $6.5 billion. Of SDSU’s 200,000-plus alumni, approximately 60 percent live in San Diego. They comprise more than half the region’s engineers, teachers, entrepreneurs and the local workforce for a host of other industries.

The mission of UC San Diego Extended Studies and Public Programs is to serve the critical lifelong knowledge and skill development needs of individuals, organizations, and the community. We do this through continuing education and degree-related programs; community initiatives that support economic and social development; and through a wide array of public service lectures, forums, and special events delivered on campus, at off-campus sites, and through print, internet, radio, and television.
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Abraxas Corporation Accenture Air Patrol Airport Authority Anonymizer Inc ARJIS Assistant Secretary of Public Safety Baja California AT&T Australian Trade Commission BAE Systems Barney&Barney Barona BienTech BioCom Blue Horse & Trumpet (TSN – firm) Booz Allen Hamilton Bridgepoint Education C.A.T.C.H. Team CA Emergency Management Agency California State Senate (Senator Dennis Hollingsworth) Cap Gemini Capri and Clay CERC Cesun Universidad City of Coronado City of San Diego Community Bible Church Congressman Brian Bilbray Connect.org Control Systems Security Program NCSD – DHS Counter Terrorism Technical Support Office County Supervisor Cox Cable Cox Communications Cubic Corporation Cyber Threat Branch – CalEMA DataTron Defense Secrity Service Department of Homeland Security Deputy U.S. Attorney DHS- Science and Technology Diseno Double-Take Software D’Vine Construction Solutions Economic Development Corporation Esquire Litigation Solutions F5 FBI First Responder Connections Fleet & Family Support San Diego Folium Fraumann Associates LLC General Dynamics (NDIA) Girl Scouts -USA IBM Identity Theft Resources Center iNetwork Inc. Infragard – Coordinator Inter Tribal Council of California Inc. Intuit iSAFE ISSA Krato Defense and Security Solutions La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians Little Italy Association Lockheed Martin Manpower McKenna Long & Aldridge |
National University Naval Post Graudate School National Cyber Security Alliance NCSD Cyber Exercise Program North Chamber of Commerce Northrop Grumman NSS Labs OES Office of Defense Olen Group PacBell Pauma Band of Mission Indians Privacy Rights Clearinghouse Protective Security Advisor Qualcomm Raytheon Regional Computer Forensics Lab Rockwell Collins Ronzitti Technologies SAIC San Diego Better Business Bureau San Diego County San Diego County Office of Education San Diego County Sheriff San Diego County Sheriff Department San Diego Dept. of Information San Diego Magazine San Diego Office of Emergency Services (Director) San Diego Police Department San Diego Police Foundation San Diego Public Utilities San Diego Sheriff Department San Diego UASI (Urban Area Security Initiative) SANDAG SANDAN Scholars of Homeland Security – SDSU Schwartz Communications Scripps Clinic SDG&E SDSIC SDSU Visualization Lab Secure Sciences Corp. Sempra Energy Shepard Mullin Small Business Administration SMS Systems Management Sony SPAWAR Sprint SSA-OIG St. Bernard Software State of CA – CISO TechAmerica The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International The Daily Transcript The Security Network ThreatSTOP U.S. Attorney’s Office U.S. Marines U.S. Navy UCSD-Extension University of California San Diego UT-SA – CIAs Vista Community Clinic Websense Wells Fargo |














