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Index Advisors 2011

Chris Augenstein

Executive Director
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority

David Boesch

County Manager
County of San Mateo

Bob Brownstein

Poliocy Director
Working Partnerships USA

Emmett Carson

President & CEO
Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Leslie Crowell

Budget Director
County of Santa Clara

Ben Foster

Vice President of Operations
Optony

Tracey Grose

Vice President of Research & Strategic Development
Collaborative Economics

Russell Hancock

President & CEO
Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network

Chet Haskell

President
Cogswell College

Doug Henton

President
Collaborative Economics

James Koch

Professor
Center for Science, Technology & Society

Rocio Luna

Director of Planning, Policy & Assessment
Santa Clara County Public Health Department

Connie Martinez

Managing Director
1st Act Silicon Valley

John Melville

President and Chief Operations Officer
Collaborative Economics

Jeff Ruster

Deputy Director
work2future

Fred Slone

Manager, Workforce Development Manager
County of San Mateo

Kris Stadelman

Director
NOVA

Anandi Sujeer

Data Manager
Santa Clara County Public Health Department

Lynne Trulio

Professor, Environmental Studies
San Jose State University

Anthony Waitz

Managing Partner
Quantum Insight

Kim Walesh

Assistant Director, Office of Economic Development
City of San Jose

E. Chris Wilder

Executive Director
Valley Medical Center Foundation

Linda Williams

CEO
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte

Erica Wood

Vice President, Community Leadership
Silicon Valley Community Foundation



Silicon Valley Index

2010 Index of Silicon Valley

2010 Index of Silicon Valley

About The Silicon Valley Index

The Silicon Valley Index is a nationally recognized publication that has been telling the Silicon Valley story since 1995. Released by Joint Venture and Silicon Valley Community Foundation every February, the indicators measure the strength of our economy and the health of our community—highlighting challenges and providing an analytical foundation for leadership and decision making.

What is an Indicator?

Indicators are measurements that tell us how we are doing: whether we are going up or down, going forward or backward, getting better or worse, or staying the same. Good indicators:

  • are bellwethers that reflect fundamentals of long-term regional health;
  • reflect the interests and concerns of the community;
  • are statistically measurable on a regular basis; and
  • measure outcomes, rather than inputs.

How are the Indicators Chosen?

Every year a team of advisors recommends approximately 40 indicators to the Joint Venture board. More than half of these are retuning indicators that we track systematically over time; the remaining indicators are chosen for their ability to tell how our region is faring across a broad range of goal areas, that were adopted by the organization in 1998 as the Joint Venture Framework for Regional Progress.

Reach and Impact

  • We're gratified that more than 1,200 people - from every sector of the community - gather for the State of the Valley Conference, where we release the Index, every February.
  • Thousands of copies are downloaded from our website and distributed worldwide.
  • Click here to see other indicator projects that have been started around the country.
  • The information surfaced by the Index becomes the point of departure for all of the programs and initiatives that we undertake at Joint Venture.
  • Click here to read what other regions say about the Index.

Collaborating Organizations