06/01/2026
Economic development doesn’t happen in isolation.
It happens when the right partners are in the room: public leaders, education partners, utilities, brokers, employers, workforce leaders, and community champions working together to protect jobs, solve problems, and strengthen the long-term competitiveness of the Santa Clarita Valley.
That was the spirit of our 2026 Public Officials Night, hosted at California Institute of the Arts.
In his remarks, SCVEDC President & CEO Ondré Seltzer shared how our Made in SCV initiative is helping tell a bigger story about the companies, industries, products, talent, and innovation that come from this valley and reach far beyond it.
From creative industries and life sciences to aerospace, advanced manufacturing, and more, the Santa Clarita Valley continues to prove that this is a place where companies can start, grow, innovate, and stay.
One powerful example is Boston Scientific’s decision to remain in the Santa Clarita Valley, retaining more than 650 high-paying positions in our community. This was one of the largest business retention successes for SCVEDC and was made possible through collaboration with Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s office, CBRE, and many local and regional partners.
That is what Made in SCV looks like in action: high-quality jobs protected, industry strength reinforced, and companies choosing to invest in the Santa Clarita Valley for the long term.
Thank you to the public officials, public sector partners, board members, business leaders, education partners, and community leaders who continue to show up for the future of the SCV.
We would also like to thank the public officials and representatives who joined us for the evening, including:
Congressman Rep. George Whitesides
Senator Suzette Martinez Valladares
Assemblymember Pilar Schiavo
Natalie Vartanian, Office of Supervisor Kathryn Barger
LA County Assessor Jeff Prang
City of Santa Clarita Mayor Laurene Weste
Mayor Pro Tem Patsy Ayala
Councilmember Marsha McLean
Councilmember Gibbs
Councilmember Bill Miranda