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Global LA
国际贸易与发展
Los Angeles,CA 1,418 位关注者
Telling L.A.'s story to the world and building an inclusive L.A. economy for all.
关于我们
The mission of Global LA is to attract international businesses, entrepreneurs, students, and nonprofits to fortify Greater LA's communities, create jobs, and contribute to a resilient economy. We aim to enable a more equitable, vibrant, generative economy that grows and thrives as a result of an increasingly international and diverse population.
- 网站
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https://www.global.la/
Global LA的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 国际贸易与发展
- 规模
- 1 人
- 总部
- Los Angeles,CA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2021
- 领域
- economic development和foreign direct investment
地点
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主要
US,CA,Los Angeles
Global LA员工
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Eric Burnik
Transatlantic Business Architect | PE Visionary | AI & Investment Maverick | EU-US Innovation Ambassador | Strategic Diplomat | 厄瑞克 | ????
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Zac Clark
Founder & Executive Director, The HomeMore Project | City Planning, UCLA
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Maxwell Garcia
Double Degree Candidate @ UCLA and Sciences Po
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Aerin Wiggins
PR Intern | UCLA Luskin Student, MPP
动态
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We are thrilled to celebrate our very own CEO, Terri Batch, for her incredible recognition by the Los Angeles Times B2B Publishing team! Terri has been nominated for the prestigious Inspirational Women Forum and Leadership Awards, honoring her outstanding leadership and accomplishments over the past 24 months. Congratulations, Terri! Your dedication and impact on LA and beyond are truly inspirational.
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Celebrating Cindi Alvitre this Native American Heritage Month for her enduring contributions to preserving Tongva heritage in Los Angeles. From protecting sacred sites like Puvunga to revitalizing Indigenous culture through education and advocacy, Alvitre’s leadership ensures that Native American history and traditions remain a vibrant and respected part of the city’s story. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #TongvaHistory
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Today, we honor and express our deepest gratitude to the brave veterans who have served and protected our nation. At Global LA, we salute their dedication, resilience, and sacrifices that inspire us to build a brighter, united future. Thank you for your service. #VeteransDay #HonoringOurHeroes #GlobalLA
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We’re thrilled that our CEO, Terri Batch, was recently featured in Voyage LA! Terri shared her incredible journey, from her impactful work with the U.S. Department of Commerce to leading Global LA’s mission to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) to the Los Angeles region. With a strategic focus on creating well-paying jobs and fostering economic growth in underserved communities, Terri is building an economic narrative that puts LA on the global stage ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026? - Canada, Mexico and the United States and LA28 Olympic & Paralympic Games. Check out the full interview to learn more about Terri’s vision and Global LA’s dedication to making a global impact right here in Los Angeles. https://lnkd.in/g8be7ZaK
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Friday, November 1, marked the beginning of Native American Heritage Month. We would like to start off the month honoring Chief Anthony ‘Red Blood’ Morales this Native American Heritage Month. As the Chief of the Gabrielino/Tongva San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians, Chief Morales has dedicated his life to advocating for the rights, recognition, and preservation of his tribe’s rich heritage in Los Angeles, where their ancestral lands have existed for thousands of years. His leadership shines a light on the history and resilience of the Tongva people, ensuring their legacy remains deeply rooted in the city’s cultural landscape. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #ChiefAnthonyMorales #TongvaLand #LosAngelesHistory Source: https://lnkd.in/gHRKytfW
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Check out our November newsletter highlighting the first anniversary of our CEO, Terri Batch, and the latest additions to the Global LA team, Zac Clark, Aerin Wiggins, and Max Garcia. Global LA is thankful for all of our support and can't wait to continue growing and strengthening local engagement with stakeholders throughout the region while creating pathways for international businesses. https://lnkd.in/gNeJDsWR
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Some perspective from Terri Batch on her first year as President & CEO of Global LA.
Over the past year, I transitioned from a seasoned career in federal government to leading a startup nonprofit that focuses on bringing foreign direct investment into Los Angeles as its CEO. Saying it’s been an interesting journey barely captures the experience. Just this past week, I took some time off to recharge and reflect on the past year—a whirlwind full of valuable experiences and interactions. I initially sat down to jot down five takeaways but ended up with fifteen! I probably could have come up with fifteen more! I’m deeply grateful for the opportunities and growth that Global LA has given me, and I’m excited for what lies ahead. There's still plenty of work to be done!?Here are my 15 takeaways from the past year! 1. Always enter with a smile. Despite any doubts or uncertainties I may carry, I expect goodness to greet me in every room I walk into. 2. Support may not come from the places I anticipate, but help, encouragement, and reassurance always find its way. 3. I am the author of my narrative, responsible for the story I choose to share publicly. While not every detail is for everyone, what I do share must meet a few criteria: Is it truthful? Is it uplifting? Could it benefit someone else? Will it help me garner the support I need to keep moving forward? 4. Success is a personal definition; one I choose to shape and share as part of my journey. 5. Rest is vital, and self-care is a non-negotiable. Beyond physical and mental health, I must proactively tend to my emotional well-being. 6. Failure is not fatal, and setbacks are part of the path. I’ve learned to pivot quickly, finding productive directions and seeing lessons in every setback—strengthening new skills along the way. 7. Attitude is everything. I must manage not only how I treat others but also how I view and support myself. 8. Don’t take things personally; everyone is fighting battles that aren’t always visible. 9. Fear exists to be conquered and is simply part of this journey. 10. Being a CEO is both lonely and challenging—the hardest role I’ve ever taken on. There are no guarantees of success. 11. Growth is inevitable. Over this past year, I’ve expanded in ways far beyond what I could have imagined. 12. I am proud of the person I’m becoming and the work I’m doing. I’m learning to push past self-imposed limits and even the obstacles others place in my path. 13. Life doesn’t pause for my profession. This past year, I’ve faced the loss of loved ones, watched my children mature and even sent one off to college, and continued to manage the realities of daily life. 14. I am eternally grateful to my husband, children, and the village around me. They give me perspective beyond work and make the pursuit of my goals more meaningful, keeping me grounded and motivated. 15. Trust the process and enjoy the journey. There’s still much to be done for Global LA! If it was easy, it would have already been done. #Leadership #Startup #NonProfit #Growth #Reflection #YearOne
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Honoring the rich history, resilience, and cultural contributions of Indigenous peoples today and every day. Let’s celebrate and uplift Indigenous voices, heritage, and traditions. #IndigenousPeoplesDay
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On this World Mental Health Day, Global LA recognizes the importance of prioritizing mental well-being and fostering supportive communities in Los Angeles and beyond. Below are mental health resources in Los Angeles for anyone struggling or know of anyone struggling with mental health. - Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) Phone: (800) 854-7771 (24/7 Help Line) - The Trevor Project Phone: (866) 488-7386 or text “START” to 678-678 - Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services Phone: (888) 807-7250 (Suicide Prevention Crisis Line)