Should public transit buses purchased with federal tax dollars be required to transition to zero-emission fleets by 2029? 34 out of 36 Bay Area candidates running in 10 primary races think so. Candidates responded to the Silicon Valley Leadership Group’s March 2020 Primary Candidate Questionnaire provided to candidates running for local, county, and state offices …
“Silicon Valley is being beaten down by its own success, crushed by soul-sucking commutes, unaffordable homes and homelessness.” “Silicon Valley is the World’s Epicenter of Innovation, the envy of entrepreneurs everywhere.” Two statements. Both correct. We each face a simple, yet profound decision. “What do we do?” Fight or Flight? I believe our Region, our …
One of the true joys of my work with the Silicon Valley Leadership Group over the past 23 years has been finding opportunities to build bridges between business leaders, public officials—of both parties—and the communities they serve—whether on the local, regional or national level. I believe the Silicon Valley Leadership Group’s commitment to bringing diverse …
When David Packard of Hewlett-Packard founded the Silicon Valley Leadership Group in the late 1970’s, he was determined that the organization be committed to focusing on its members and community. With this goal in mind, we developed the Ten Strategic Cities Initiative to strengthen our local government outreach and advance solutions to regional challenges. Our …
As we eagerly await 2020, it’s important that we take a step back and admire, reflect on, and capture the progress we’ve made in 2019. This year, we put a laser focus on Impact. Impact for our members, impact in our organization and most importantly, impact in our community. Using our core values as a …
Over the past two years, California has laid the foundation for a robust K-12 computer science (CS) education for California students. This includes adopting curriculum standards, approving an implementation plan, and securing funding for a statewide coordinator. Despite this progress, the adoption of computer science curriculum and courses remains voluntary for schools. This means schools …
Impact. At the end of the day, as individuals and as employers, most of us want to make a positive impact in our communities and for needy families. In Silicon Valley, we see this every day through employers large and small, whether high-tech, low-tech or no-tech. It is in our DNA. Whether it is KLA’s …
How many of us have kids? Do you find it somewhat ironic that we are raising kids in a region in which most of them will not be able to afford to live in? Our housing crisis has been decades in the making. In fact, it was 1989 that California last consistently met its annual …
As we celebrate the 15th year of trotting, we asked the founder, a volunteer, beneficiaries and a long-time runner what the Applied Materials “Silicon Valley Turkey Trot” means to them. Here’s what they said… [vcex_divider color=”#dddddd” width=”100%” height=”1px” margin_top=”20″ margin_bottom=”20″] Carl Guardino Silicon Valley Leadership Group, CEO and President (& race founder) “Build Community. Help …
At the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, we focus on three principles to guide our work to enhance our impact: We set ambitious, even audacious, stretch goals; we work to build bridges, to bring people and communities together; and we never forget those less fortunate than we are, knowing as we lift up others, we can …
Input your search keywords and press Enter.