About the Central Coast Economic Forecast

HISTORY

The Central Coast Economic Forecast was created to provide local businesses, nonprofit organizations, government and individuals with information needed to understand the local economy and plan for its future. The all-volunteer effort has two primary charges: to raise funds needed to support the cost of economic data gathering and analysis, and to produce the annual economic forecast event, held each year in November.

The event brings together hundreds of community and business leaders to hear experts discuss the Central Coast economy and offer performance projections for the upcoming year. The annual event is a prestigious, highly regarded seminar that has consistently delivered powerful programs and helped shape the community’s focus on the local economy.

The Central Coast Economic Forecast Board of Directors has retained the services of the renowned Beacon Economics organization to provide data analysis and seminar presentation. In 2015 and with  the financial support of local cities and SLO County, the CCEF organization expanded Beacon’s scope to include analysis and information on local economic performance city-by-city, a first of its kind resource on the Central Coast.

The Central Coast Economic Forecast is guided by a volunteer board of directors whose members represent the different geographic areas of the county as well as its various economic sectors.

The Central Coast Economic Forecast is made possible by the generous support of our sponsors. We thank the businesses, governmental organizations, nonprofits and others that have stepped up to assure we continue to have access to topnotch information about our local economy.

Learn more about sponsorship opportunities.

MEET THE BOARD & STAFF
Operations Manager

Stephanie Bertoux

PLATINUM SPONSORS

amazon
Bank of America
KSBY-6
PG&E

LEAD SPONSORS

Mello group

Advisory Sponsors

American Riviera Bank
City of Atascadero
City of Paso Robles
City of San Luis Obispo
Coast Hills Credit Union
Mechanics Bank
Visit SLO Cal
Thoma Electric