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    Jim Gollub

    Managing Director at James Gollub Associates LLC

    Jim Gollub is a renowned figure known as an "economic therapist" for his focus on changing economic behavior and market outcomes.

    With a background in building integrated solutions for a sustainable economy, Gollub offers innovation-based economic development solutions at various levels such as national, state, regional, institutional, and corporate.

    Having started his career at SRI International and being a co-founder of cluster-based economic development, Gollub went on to hold key positions at DRI/McGraw-Hill, IDeA, ICF International, and E-Cubed Ventures.

    His expertise lies in providing vision, strategy, and business plans for next-generation innovations along the innovation pipeline, advising nations, states, regions, industries, and institutions worldwide on competitiveness and innovation.

    Gollub's integrated approach focuses on competitiveness and innovation across sectors like biotech, creative industries, and clean technology, enhancing institutional responsiveness, and implementing mechanisms for strategic actions through partnerships and new institutions.

    With a strong emphasis on achieving tangible economic change, Gollub utilizes a collaborative process in his economic development work.

    Educationally, Gollub holds an MS in Urban & Regional Planning & Gerontology from the University of Southern California and a BA in Psychology & Environmental Behavior from the University of California, Berkeley.

    Presently, he serves as the Managing Director at James Gollub Associates LLC, leveraging his extensive experience and skill set in providing innovative economic solutions.

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    BAY AREA / Population expected to swell by 2 million / ABAG report says number of jobs and people will increase through 2035, but region's housing stock may not keep pace - San Francisco Chronicle
    Dec 15 · SFGATE
    BAY AREA / Population expected to swell by 2 million / ABAG report ... - SFGATE
    BAY AREA / Population expected to swell by 2 million / ABAG report ... - SFGATE