Bay Area Council Economic Institute is co-hosting the Global Capital Summit 2020 to Elevate HealthTech Innovation

0
1000

F50 announced that the Bay Area Council Economic Institute will cohost the 5th annual F50 Global Capital Summit® Spring 2020 (GCS), with the theme Elevating HealthTech Innovation on June 16-17.  The summit is one of Bay Area’s most sought after events for investors and industry leaders, connecting the next generation of world-changing innovators with strategic partners to power their long-term impact. The summit is calling global investor communities to support the innovations to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

The summit is advised and curated by 20+ members of F50 Global Committee, a volunteer advising board. A public presentation including committee members is included here. The spread of the coronavirus has highlighted the imperative for new technologies and solutions in the health and medical area. Innovators, leaders and influencers in the startup ecosystem, like you, are vital to accelerating progress worldwide. This special summit is calling for action to fight with COVID-19.

The Bay Area Council Economic Institute (www.bayareaeconomy.org) is the leading think tank on the San Francisco/Silicon Valley Bay Area economy. Part of the Bay Area Council, the region’s oldest and largest business organization, it is led by a Board of Advisers composed of corporate executives, elected officials including the mayors of San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose, and the presidents and chancellors of the region’s major universities. The Economic Institute produces authoritative reports and convenes leaders on a wide range of issues in the Bay Area and California including housing, transportation, infrastructure, health care, science and technology, entrepreneurship and innovation, and global business.

Sean Randloph, a member of F50 Global Committee is a feature speaker for the summit and will lead the discussions for the Pandemic impact to the global economic during the summit.

Sean Randolph is Senior Director of the Bay Area Council Economic Institute, a public-private partnership of business, labor, government and higher education that works to foster a competitive economy in California and the San Francisco Bay Area, including San Francisco, Oakland and Silicon Valley. The Economic Institute produces authoritative analyses on economic policy issues affecting the region and the state, including infrastructure, globalization, energy, science, and governance, and mobilizes California and Bay Area leaders around targeted policy initiatives. Dr. Randolph previously served as President & CEO of the Bay Area Economic Forum, which merged with the Bay Area Council in January 2008, and as director of international trade for the State of California, where he developed trade strategy and directed international business programs to stimulate exports and introduce California companies to overseas markets. Before service with the state, he was Managing Director of the RSR Pacific Group, an international business consulting firm specializing in Asia and Latin America, and before that served as International Director General of the Pacific Basin Economic Council, a 15-nation international organization of leading U.S., Asian and Latin American corporations. His professional career includes extensive experience in the U.S. Government, including the U.S. Congress staff, and the White House staff. From 1981–85 he served in the U.S. State Department, as officer for Asia on the Policy Planning Staff, as Special Adviser for Policy in the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, and as Deputy/Ambassador-at Large for Pacific Basin affairs. From 1985–88 he served as U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Energy for International Affairs, managing nuclear non-proliferation, energy research, and global oil and gas issues. Dr. Randolph holds a JD from the Georgetown University Law Center, a Ph.D. from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (Tufts and Harvard Universities), a B.S.F.S. from Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service, and studied at the London School of Economics. He currently serves on the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), which he chaired from 2005–2012, and on the State of California’s Public Infrastructure Advisory Commission (PIAC). He is a member of the District of Columbia Bar Association, the Council on Foreign Relations and the Pacific Council on International Policy, and serves on the Advisory Board of the University of San Francisco Center for the Pacific Rim, and the President’s Advisory Council of Excelsior College (New York). Dr. Randolph speaks frequently before business, government and university audiences, and writes for U.S. and international media on global, national, state and regional economic and policy issues.

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.