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Optimism for Obama, Xi Summit

The Bay Area Council looks forward to open and productive talks between President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping when they meet tomorrow in California to discuss the relationship between our two countries.

“The future of the United States and China are inextricably linked and have major implications for California’s economic future,” said Jim Wunderman, President and CEO of the Bay Area Council. “California as the U.S. gateway to the Pacific Rim is one of the nation’s top trading partners with China and looks to China as a vital partner in growing the state’s exports and creating opportunities for investment. Establishing free and open trade between our two countries can create jobs and lead to economic growth for decades to come.”

Obama’s meeting with Xi comes a little over a month after the Bay Area Council, in its role operating the California-China Office of Trade and Investment, organized a trade and investment mission to China led by Governor Jerry Brown. The eight-day trip included more than 90 top business, economic development and government leaders, made stops in four cities and announced a series of trade and investment deals totaling billions of dollars. The visit also included the official opening of California’s first trade office in China in 10 years and meetings with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and many other top government officials.

Growing trade and investment with China for years has been a lead priority for the Bay Area Council, which operates its own offices in Shanghai and Hangzhou.

In advance of tomorrow’s summit, Bay Area Council President and CEO Jim Wunderman has authored an article calling for the two world leaders to include among their discussion points the negotiation of a formal free trade agreement between the U.S. and China.

Read Jim Wunderman’s article promoting a U.S.-China free trade agreement.

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2013 Outlook Conference Talks Now on YouTube, Flickr

Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta talks about past presidents and the operation to capture Osama bin Laden. Gov. Jerry Brown argues for more equity in school funding. And SF Giants CEO Larry Baer and SF 49ers CEO Jed York talk about the Bay Area’s booming professionals sports industry. View all the videos and photos from the 2013 Outlook Conference presented by Dignity Health.

Leon Panetta keynote address

Leon Panetta Q&A with Dignity Health CEO Lloyd Dean

Gov. Jerry Brown in conversation with BAC Chair Janet Lamkin

The Governor talks about his new school funding plan and his recent trade mission to China, among other topics.

Jed York and Larry Baer on The Business of Winning

The two CEOs give their insights on the Bay Area’s winning ways and how we sustain it.

Social media driving political change

Tech blogger and entrepreneur Michael Arrington leads a talk with angel investor Ron Conway, musician MC Hammer and former Google products manager Hunter Walk.

Powering California’s Economy

Sen. Alex Padilla talks energy and innovation with PG&E executive Geisha Williams, Echelon CEO Ron Sege and Enphase Energy CEO Paul Nahi.

Healthcare: A Tectonic Shift

Blue Shield of California CEO Paul Markovich joins Safeway’s Kent Bradley, Dignity Health’s Michael Blaszyk and Wells Fargo’s Keith Grundy for a conversation on the coming health care changes.

See a gallery of photos from 2013 Outlook Conference.

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KAISER PERMANENTE’S GEORGE HALVORSON NAMED TO FIRST 5 COMMISSION

California’s youngest learners got some good news with Governor Jerry Brown’s appointment on May 30 of Kaiser Permanente Chairman and CEO George Halvorson to the First 5 California Commission. As a member of the Bay Area Council Executive Committee and Chair of our Early Childhood Education Committee, Halvorson has been a champion of our efforts to improve early childhood education. First 5 is focused on educating parents and caregivers about the important role they play in their children’s first years and providing services and support that are designed to ensure that more children are born healthy and reach their full potential. In a statement applauding Halvorson’s appointment, Bay Area Council President and CEO Jim Wunderman said: “George Halvorson is a visionary leader and consensus builder who understands there is almost no better investment we can make in our future than investing early in the health and education of all children.” To engage in our early childhood education policy work, contact Vice President Matt Regan.