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The Greater Sacramento Economic Council has launched a new partnership with the Sacramento Entrepreneurship Growth Alliance that will work to enhance the entrepreneurial ecosystem of the local region.
“[We are interested in] how we can better support entrepreneurs and not just starting their organizations, but gaining the resources that they need and accessing the markets to be successful,” said Rachel Zillner, co-chair of the GSEC-SEGA initiative and co-founder of consulting firm Clutch.
GSEC is a public-private partnership that works on economic development projects across key fields like food and agriculture, health and life sciences, and clean technology in the region. This new partnership effectively moves SEGA — a 3-year-old collaboration between Sacramento State’s Carlsen Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Rocklin-based Growth Factory and StartupSac — under the larger GSEC umbrella.
