ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS FOR THE FUTURE OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Beginning with the End in Mind: A Case Study of One District’s Response to Unprecedented Challenges Facing the San Joaquin Valley Dr. Frank Gornick, Chancellor – West Hills CCD Dr. Stuart Van Horn, Vice Chancellor – West Hills CCD Dr. Carole Goldsmith, President – West Hills College Coalinga Mr. Don Warkentin, President – West Hills College Lemoore www.essentialelementsseries.com RCCA Conference September 25, 2014
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ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS FOR THE FUTUREOF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY
Beginning with the End in Mind:A Case Study of One District’s Response to
Unprecedented Challenges Facing the San Joaquin Valley
Dr. Frank Gornick, Chancellor – West Hills CCDDr. Stuart Van Horn, Vice Chancellor – West Hills CCD
Dr. Carole Goldsmith, President – West Hills College Coalinga Mr. Don Warkentin, President – West Hills College Lemoore
2014 Public/Private Policy SeriesEssential Elements for the Future of the San Joaquin
Valley
March 27, 2014The Very Last Drop: Managing Water and Food Production
June 12, 2014Energizing the Valley and Generating Jobs
November 6, 2014Trading Partners: Export Evolution, Logistics and Valley Economic Development
Elegantly Simple Objective and Purpose
Purpose The purpose of “Essential Elements” is to connect state and San Joaquin Valley leaders to identify policy and action steps and concomitant economic development in the San Joaquin Valley.
Objective The objective is to leave the host venue with a to-do list and responsible parties.
Essential Elements is, at its core…
…a convergence of business, industry, education, policy makers, and stakeholders who share a passion for the Valley.