History
The Center for Economic Development (CED) was founded in September 1986. Its purpose is to act as a lens to focus the resources of California State University, Chico and other institutions of higher education onto the issues and problems facing the communities of California. The Center's founder, Dr. John Sanzone, understood the need for targeted technical assistance, particularly in Northern California, and this theme is continued under the current direction of Dan Ripke. The CED has also established partnerships with workforce development, STEM agencies (science, technology, engineering, & math), as well as green project coordinators.
Specialties
Community Workshops, Conferences and Events The CED disseminates economic development and planning information, skills and expertise by hosting events, workshops and conferences throughout Northern California. Current examples of these events include: Annual Economic Forecast Conference, Growing Your Business Technology Made Simple, and Boost Your Business in 2013 Community Research and Analysis The Center for Economic Development provides critical community research and analysis services. Annual County Profile Series Applied Research Projects The CED conducts contract studies for Federal and State government agencies, Economic Development Districts, local organizations or private entities. Technical Assistance Business Support Services Community Development and Facilitation