Alameda Economic Forecast
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Date and Time
Thursday Oct 6, 2022
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM PDT
October 6, 2022
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Location
USS Hornet
Fees/Admission
Early bird rate through 8/15:
$139 per person for members, $149 nonmembers*
Table Sponsor: $1850 for members, $1945 nonmembers
*a portion of the proceeds will go to the USS Hornet
Contact Information
Madlen Saddik
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Description
Be among the first to hear from local leaders on the Economic Outlook for the coming year. You'll learn what leading indicators are telling us as well as internal and external forces that could accelerate or slow down our growth. This information is critical to your upcoming plan and business goals. You don't want to miss it.
Learn about:
- Help for the housing crisis in Alameda
- What Alameda is doing to become a city that attracts top employees and employers
- The future of the Alameda business community
Keynote Speakers:
Jim Wunderman, President/CEO Bay Area CouncilStephen Baiter, East Bay EDA
Presenter:
Lisa Maxwell, City of AlamedaDistinguished Panelists:
Housing & Transportation Panelmoderated by Xiomara Cisneros (Chan Zuckerberg Foundation)
Panelists:
- David Garcia (Terner Center for Housing Innovation)
- Stephanie Hill (Alameda Point Partners)
- Sean Murphy (Alameda Marina)
- Randy Rentschler (retired Metropolitan Transportation Commission)
- Sean Whiskeman (Catellus)
Xiomara Cisneros was appointed to the City of Alameda's Planning Board in October 2020. She is also manager of the housing affordability team for the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, CZI, where she works with grantees and partners to build an equitable and affordable housing system so everyone can have a safe, stable place to call home. Prior to joining the CZI, she was director of Bay Area Council’s housing policy initiative. Her experience also includes overseeing the public affairs and community engagement program for the Brisbane Baylands and Schlage Lock project. She is a graduate of Lorry I. Lokey School of Business at Mills College, and of University of California Los Angeles. She sits on several boards and committees, including the Housing Action Coalition, San Mateo County’s Housing Leadership Council, ULI’s Housing the Bay Committee and San Francisco’s Community Investment Fund Advisory Board.
David Garcia is the Policy Director for the Terner Center. He leads the center’s engagement in local, state and federal housing policy and supports the generation of research-driven policy ideas, proposals, and papers. David's work and insights have been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and NPR. Prior to joining the Terner Center, David worked in real estate development in Stockton, California focused exclusively on infill projects in the downtown neighborhood. In this role, David managed various aspects of the development process, including development agreements, environmental review, and project design.
Stephanie Hill is the Vice President of Development of the Northern California Division at Trammell Crow Residential. She has been affiliated with the firm since 2015. Stephanie has participated in the entitlement, capitalization and development of in-fill and mixed-use multifamily projects in the San Francisco Bay Area. Stephanie previously worked in strategic real estate and urban economic advisory services. She also worked in the public sector in affordable housing finance. Stephanie earned a B.A. degree in Economics, summa cum laude, from the University of Notre Dame and a Masters in City Planning (M.C.P.) from the University of California, Berkeley.
Sean Murphy (Alameda Marina)
Randy Rentschler (retired Metropolitan Transportation Commission) served as Director of Legislation and Public Affairs and other roles for the San Francisco Bay Area’s Metropolitan Transportation Commission, the Bay Area Toll Authority and the Association of Bay Area Governments for over 30 years. Each organization is recognized as national leaders. Randy’s role included passing legislation, managing public outreach, news media and all other communications. Before joining MTC, Randy worked as an investment banker, structuring local government debt. He also is an Adjunct at UC Berkeley teaching public policy and communications.
Sean Whiskeman (Catellus)
State of Alameda Business Panel
moderated by Matt Regan (Bay Area Council)
Panelists:
- Dr. Cindy Acker (The Child Unique Montessori)
- Barak Ben-Gal (Saildrone)
- Adam Elsesser (Penumbra)
- Joe Ernst (srmERNST)
- Matt Ganser (Astra)
- Christine Naccarelli (Trabocco Restaurant)
- Sima Patel (Ridgemont Hospitality)
Barak Ben-Gal (Saildrone) is a seasoned finance executive with a successful track record of scaling enterprises from early-growth stage through profitability and at-scale operations developing and implementing innovative strategies for strategic growth. He has held various CFO, advisory, and senior leadership positions managing M&A, investor relations, finance, tax, HR, legal, facilities, and other G&A functions including strategic forecasting, revenue recognition, core accounting, tax compliance, and talent optimization for privately-held and publicly-traded companies including Sunrun (NASDAQ: RUN), Support.com (NASDAQ: SPRT), and Symphony Talent. Barak has an MBA and Master of Education from Stanford University and a Bachelor of Economics from Harvard University.
Adam Elsesser (Penumbra) co-founded Penumbra and has served as Chief Executive Officer and a member of our board of directors since our inception in 2004, as Chairman of our board of directors since January 2015. He resumed the role of President in May 2020, previously serving as President from January 2015 until August 2019. Prior to Penumbra, Adam led SMART Therapeutics, Inc., a medical device company focused on devices for neuro-intervention, as its Chief Executive Officer from 2000 to 2002 and, after its acquisition by Boston Scientific Corporation, President of SMART Therapeutics within Boston Scientific Corporation from 2002 to 2005. Before his work in the medical device industry, Adam was a partner in the law firm of Shartsis Friese LLP. He received a BA from Stanford University and a JD from Hastings College of the Law.
Joe Ernst (srmERNST) is the Managing Principal and Founder of srmErnst Development Partners, having over 30 years of real estate experience in development, investment, asset management and finance. Joe joined SRM Associates in 1999, became the principal in charge of all new development in 2005 and Managing Principal in 2012. Previously, Joe was involved with the structuring of private mortgage and asset-backed securities transactions, developing a conduit for the acquisition and securitization of subprime mortgages, and the acquisition, restructuring and fund management of a $1 billion portfolio of distressed residential loans and underperforming CMBS deals, all while with Cargill Financial, Piper Jaffray and Norwest (now Wells Fargo) in Minneapolis, MN. Joe has his B.A. in Finance and Computer Science from the University of St. Thomas.
Matt Ganser (Astra) is the VP of Business Operations at Astra based in Alameda, CA, where their mission is to improve life on Earth from space. He leads Spaceport Services, Government Relations, Licensing, and Real Estate Services. Previously Matt was the founding member and Executive VP of Engineering & Technology at Carbon Lighthouse. While there he helped develop the first-ever energy savings as a service for commercial real estate through a patented and award-winning technology. He attended Stanford University with an MS in Civil Engineering and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin. He’s a dad of three and enjoys biking around the island in his free time.
Christine Naccarelli (Trabocco Restaurant) grew up in Kailua on the island of O’ahu. While her family found their passion in watersports, Christine spent most of her youth in the ballet studio. She left Punahou School to finish her last two years of high school at the Alabama School of Fine Arts where she received world-class ballet training. She serves on the Advisory Board of the Alameda Civic Ballet and performed in their annual Nutcracker production at Kofman Auditorium prior to opening Trabocco.
Sima Patel (Ridgemont Hospitality) is Co-Founder and CEO of Alameda based Ridgemont Hospitality. As a family owned and operated company , Ridgemont hospitality’s portfolio consists of branded and independent boutique hotels. Sima is a Passionate Leader, Visionary, and lifelong Entrepreneur with extensive experience in Hospitality operations and Hotel Development. Sima is currently serving as a Chief Fiscal Officer and past chair of Visit California representing over 20,000 tourism industry partners. She is currently serving on an executive committee of the California Chamber of Commerce, and the California State University Hospitality and Tourism Alliance Advisory Board. She is a Recipient of numerous business and leadership awards including AAHOA women Hotelier of Year 2001 and 100 most influential women in business SF Bay Area.
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