The Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce Economic Development and
Government Review committees will present a luncheon program with
the leadership of Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network, including
highlights from the 2005 Silicon Valley Index most relevant to
South County.
The Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce Economic Development and Government Review committees will present a luncheon program with the leadership of Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network, including highlights from the 2005 Silicon Valley Index most relevant to South County.

Titled “Silicon Valley After the Bubble: Opportunities and Challenges,” the Forum takes place Friday, June 10, noon-1:30pm at the Golden Oak Restaurant, 16695 Condit Road. The cost, for lunch and the program, is $25.

Russell Hancock, Joint Venture president and chief executive officer, will be joined by Doug Henton, president, Collaborative Economics Inc. and chief economist for Joint Venture, Alex Kennett, Joint Venture board director, Judith Kleinberg, Joint Venture vice president for policy and programs and director, Technology Convergence Consortium, and Seth Feary, Joint Venture vice president and director, Smart Valley Initiative for Joint Venture.

In addition, “Coyote Valley Specific Plan Progress Report” will be the topic for the Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce quarterly Business Forum and feature San Jose Mayor Ron Gonzales and San Jose Planning Department Deputy Director Joe Horwedel.

The Chamber’s Business Forum takes place Friday, June 17, noon-1:30pm at the Golden Oak Restaurant, 16695 Condit Road. The cost, for lunch and the program, is $25.

“These forums are significant to us, all, and we hope residents and business persons, alike, will take advantage of these extraordinary opportunities and attend them, both,” said Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Dan Ehrler.

To confirm reservations for the forums, e-mail gb*****@********ll.org or call 779-9444.

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