Economic Development

This Woman-Owned Business Helps Capture Lasting Memories

City of Escondido

October celebrates National Women in Small Business and the City of Escondido is honoring women who have shown great persistence and resilience throughout this year to keep their businesses moving forward and growing. Rina Connolly’s Mirrored Memories has weathered the pandemic and pivoted her business to give partygoers safer opportunities to capture memorable moments.

Celebrating National Women in Small Business Month, This Escondido Native Dreams Big for Herself and Fellow Female Makers and Creators

City of Escondido

Escondido entrepreneur Mei Bautista embodies the motto, “Don’t quit your daydream.” She owns Daydream on Grand Avenue. The City of Escondido celebrates National Women in Small Business month and Bautista is a shining example of how female entrepreneurs are running business on their own terms and helping each other follow their dreams.

Classical Academy is Leading the Way in Distance Learning

City of Escondido

Before the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools and businesses to shut down and switch gears, the Classical Academy High School, Personalized Learning Campus (Classical Academy) in Escondido, was already teaching students how to learn in a rapidly shifting environment. The Classical Academies are a group of seven Certified California Public Charter Schools throughout North County with over 4,500 students in grades K-12.

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City of Vista

Across the globe, biotech companies have had to alter the way research can be conducted onsite due to social distancing rules brought on by Covid-19. While some biotechs have been able to maintain some critical research with a skeleton staff, others have been scrambling to find creative ways to keep their labs going.