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Regional Jobs Initiative
E-NEWSLETTER MAY 02, 2005

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Welcome! This is the beta edition of the Regional Jobs Initiative’s e-newsletter. As such, we welcome any comments/suggestions that you may have to help the newsletter better convey information. The goal of each monthly newsletter is to quickly bring the community up to date on the current activities of the RJI. We are especially hopefully that this newsletter will help connect the business leaders involved in one or more industry clusters to one another. There are many opportunities for the clusters to work together to achieve mutual goals. Thank you to everyone who is committed to creating a “built to last” economy in our region!


Advanced Manufacturing
The “advanced manufacturing” industry is very broad and includes a number of different segments, including fabricated metal products, industrial and commercial machinery, electronic and other electrical equipment, and transportation equipment. The San Joaquin Valley is poised for growth in its manufacturing sector. The cluster’s activities over the last 30 days include:

  • The Advanced Manufacturing Center business plan has been drafted. In early April, cluster representatives had the opportunity to share the business plan with Mr. Al Frink, Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing and Services in the U.S. Department of Commerce. The cluster is beginning to look for funding to launch the Center.
  • The Center for Manufacturing Excellence committee is developing additional Lean Manufacturing training opportunities to help area manufacturers reduce costs by improving efficiencies.
  • The Careers in Manufacturing Technology internship program is preparing for its third year. So far, twelve community college students have been place in seven different companies. More placements are expected to be made by the end of the month.

Next Meeting: May 12, 2005, 3:00-5:00 PM, Sunrise Medical


Construction
The Construction Cluster is comprised of designers, contractors, suppliers, building trade organizations, apprenticeship programs, home builders, industry associations and educators, all representing both public and private aspects of the Construction industry.

  • The Construction Industry Partnership web site, http://www.CentralValleyConstruction.org has been launched. The Industry Collaboration committee is conducting a public relations effort to better promote the web site.
  • The Workforce Committee is surveying employers about their immediate workforce needs. Eighteen of thirty-five surveys have been completed.
  • The Public Policy Committee is gathering additional input on its local hire policy and is meeting with a number of additional contractors over the next few weeks.

Next Meeting: June 22, 2005, 3:00-5:00 PM, UC Center.


Food Technology
The "food technology" industry cluster encompasses the public and private organizations in the region that are engaged in research, development, manufacture, and/or delivery of goods and services related to the production, sales, marketing, and distribution of food.

  • As the newest of the industry clusters, the Food Technology cluster has recently developed four committees: Marketing, Workforce Development, Public Policy and Research and Development. Each of the committees are working on action plans.
  • The most recent Food Processing meeting included David Crane, Advisor to the Governor on Jobs and Economic Growth, which was very promising.

Next Meeting: May 31, 2005, 12:00-2:00 PM, Smittcamp Alumni House, Fresno State


Healthcare
This cluster consists of a network of hospitals, training centers, clinics and other health-related service providers.

  • A regional learning center was proposed at a recent healthcare summit organized by Representative Devin Nunes.
  • The cluster is working with the Fresno County Workforce Investment Board to develop training for high-demand occupations.


Call Centers/Information Processing
"Information Processing" represents a group of interrelated occupations that share similar training and skill requirements that cut across several industries, namely back office operations, call centers, third party administrators and information technology. The Call Center Cluster's web site is located at http://www.FresnoCallCenters.com.The Call Center Cluster is focused on:

  • Developing customer service training for the industry in partnership with Fresno City College;
  • Sharing “best practices” in call center management at monthly meetings; and
  • Working with the Economic Development Corporation Serving Fresno County to recruit more call centers to the region.

Next Meeting: May 18, 2005, 12:00-2:00 PM, Professional Exchange Services Corporation


Innovative Energy
The Innovative Energy project is the first initiative undertaken in the creation of a local Renewable Energy/Clean Tech cluster. It is designed to help reduce energy consumption and generate clean, renewable power where possible in order to improve the local economy and benefit the environment. The first effort is to identify and "map" energy efficiency improvements for several clusters of the RJI. The creation of these energy efficiency "maps" is part of a larger statewide program called CA-LEEP. The CA-LEEP program is funded by California's electricity ratepayers through the California Public Utilities Commission. The first step in the process has been the completion of industry surveys for baseline information. Thank you to everyone who has been participating in these.


Logistics and Distribution
Advanced Logistics and Distribution refers to the transportation, storage, and allocation of products. The Logistics Cluster focuses on the industry that provides these services.

  • A marketing piece is being developed with leadership from the EDC serving Fresno County for internal and external markets.
  • Tim Fortier is representing the Logistics Cluster on the Measure C steering committee.
  • Mike Kelton has been working with others on interstate designation for state route 99.
  • Several cluster representatives have participated in focus groups on training programs hosted by Fresno City College.

Next Meeting: May 24, 2005, 12:00-1:30 PM, Inland Star Distribution


Tourism
The Tourism Cluster consists of all businesses, such as hotels and motels, tour operations, and restaurants, related to the various aspects of tourism that can be found in the Fresno Region. Agri-tourism, amusement parks, gardens, historical sites, casinos, museums, nature tours, three national parks, performing arts, outdoor recreation, parks, planetarium, shopping, sports venues, golf, snow skiing, water sports, and zoos are among the many tourist attractions in the Fresno Region. Organizers of the Tourism Cluster are actively seeking funds for FY 05-06 to develop and implement a comprehensive tourism plan.


Water Technology
The International Center for Water Technology at Fresno State is home to the industry organization that focuses on the manufacturing and deployment of technology that enables water reuse, conservation, energy efficiency, lower cost innovations, improved water quality and water exploration.

  • Speakers at the March 17, 2005 ICWT meeting included Carsten Bethge from the World Water & Power Corporation to discuss “Advances in Solar Power Systems” and Eugene Carlson from CE Technical Engineering & Consulting to discuss “New Innovation in Water Flow Control Products.” Their presentations can be accessed at http://www.waterflowtech.com/minutes.htm.
  • The CIMT Career Expo, in partnership with the Manufacturing Cluster, was held on March 17, as well. Ninety community college students participated in workshops on success on the job, resume writing and mock interviews. Eight companies were present with exhibits and talked with students about job opportunities.
  • ICWT will bring one of the nation’s leading experts on groundwater to Fresno at its next meeting. Andrew Stone of the American Ground Water Trust Association will present to the cluster meeting on June 16th.

Next Meeting: June 16, 2005, 9:00-11:00 AM, Location TBA


Innovation Task Force
The Innovation Task Force was formed to support a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship in the Fresno Region.

  • This season’s InForum series was completed on April 21, 2005 with Rebecca Ryan. Ryan’s presentation will be aired on Comcast Cable Channel 14 on May 11 and 12 at 10:00 PM and May 14 and 15 at 3:30 PM and again at 7:00 PM.
  • Work is underway to launch the $100K Business Plan Competition and the Innovation Index, both of which are expected to be ready in September 2005.
  • RJI participants are invited to a presentation by Fresno State’s Urban Entrepreneurship Innovation course students at SoHo downtown on May 5, 2005, 3:00-6:00 PM. Students will be presenting their plan for a downtown business.
  • Sponsors are needed for future InForum events. Further funding for the $100K Business Plan Competition is also needed. If you are interested in sponsoring either activity, please contact Dr. Tim Stearns at the Lyles Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at (559) 294-2045.


Technology Infrastructure Task Force
The Technology Infrastructure Task Force is focused on adoption and deployment of the facilities, services and equipment necessary to give the Fresno Region a competitive edge in telecommunications.

  • Eleven responses to the MAN RFP were received by April 25, 2005. A review team has been assembled and is in the process of reviewing the proposals.
  • The task force is exploring the creation of a focus area within the Information Processing Cluster that would include enterprises that are in the business of creating information processing technology, hardware and software solutions.

Upcoming Events
Information for all events can be found at http://www.FresnoRJI.org/calendar.

May 5, 2005, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Workshop Sponsored by Central Valley Business Incubator: Protecting Your Intellectual Property
For more information, please visit http://www.cvbi.org or call 559.292.9033 x10.

May 11-12, 2005
Growing a Community - Great Valley Center Annual Conference
For more information, please visit http://www.greatvalley.org/conference.

May 13, 2005, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
International Trade Conference Sponsored by City of Fresno
Please contact the City of Fresno Economic Development Department at 559.621.8350 for more information.

May 25, 2005, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Workshop Sponsored by International Center for Water Technology: Funding Your Innovation
For more information, please visit http://www.icwt.net/SBIR or call 559.278.2066.

June 15, 2005, 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Federal Interagency Task Force for the Economic Development of the SJV meeting
For more information, please visit http://www.sanjoaquinvalley.us

 


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