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Follow on Google News | A New Independent University of Southern California (USC) Study Reveals “Powerful Economic Data”The new independent report covers USC economic impact on the City of LA, Los Angeles County and the nation ***EMBARGOED STUDY RESULTS UNTIL June 24, 2009 12:01 A.M. (PST)
By: George Mc Quade, MAYO Communications ***EMBARGOED STUDY RESULTS UNTIL WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2009 12:01 A.M. (PST) WHAT: USC To Release Economic Study Results “Economic Impact Analysis of the University of Southern California Annual Operations: Fiscal Year 2007-2008” The study covers everything from how many jobs USC creates as the largest private sector employer in Los Angeles to how much money is directly and indirectly spent in Southern California, along with new information about the USC economic engine of the Golden State WHO: David Bergman, Economist, Economics Research Associates, LA Bernard C. Parks, Los Angeles City Council Member, 8th District Thomas S. Sayles, V.P., Gov. and Community Relations Anna Cearley – USC Spanish Speaking Representative ******* Jack Kyser, Chief Economist/Senior V.P., LAEDC (upon request) ***Media please call for advanced interviews*** ((No news conference or events –visuals upon request)) Please Call George McQuade or Aida Mayo, 818-340- WHEN: STUDY EMBARGOED AND WILL BE POSTED June 24, 2009 at www.MayoCommunications.com/ 12:01 A.M. — Please call or email us for a link to embargoed study WHEN: University of Southern California (USC will also post study) BACKGROUND: Economics Research Associates, Los Angeles has produced a first-of-its- # # # From the surrounding neighborhoods adjacent to Downtown Los Angeles to around the globe, the University of Southern California provides public leadership and public service in such diverse fields as health care, economic development, social welfare, scientific research, public policy and the arts. USC, the largest private research university west of the Mississippi, serves the public interest by being the largest private employer in the city of Los Angeles, as well as the city’s largest export industry in the private sector. End
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