California Governor's Office of Economic Development

The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) was created by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. to serve as California’s single point of contact for economic development and job creation efforts. GO-Biz offers a range of services to business owners including: attraction, retention and expansion services, site selection, permit streamlining, clearing of regulatory hurdles, small business assistance, international trade development and assistance with state government.[1] Kish Rajan was selected as the first Director of GO-Biz in 2012, but on May 8, 2015 stepped down from his post to head up a nonprofit in Southern California.[2]

The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) includes the following units:

As part of the Governor’s 2012 Budget, the elements of economic development under GO-Biz were realigned to put stronger emphasis on job creation and promoting California as a place to do business. :

References

  1. Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development
  2. "GO-Biz director steps down". Retrieved 20 May 2015.


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