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Glendale names new economic development director

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Following a nationwide search, Glendale has named Brian Friedman as its new economic development director.

Friedman has been serving as interim economic development director since October. Prior to that, he was in the city's planning department as senior planner and then principal planner, responsible for developing much of what is now open and planned in the city's sports and entertainment district. Before coming to work for  Glendale, Friedman was the director of planning and zoning for Santa Cruz County.

In his time as interim director, Friedman helped to bring 350 new jobs to the city and worked to open two new businesses in the core downtown area. 

"I am very pleased to announce Brian Friedman as our new economic development director," said Deputy City Manager Art Lynch.  "In his new, official capacity, he will be working to meet the city manager's and council's goals for redevelopment of the Glendale Avenue corridor, attracting high-wage jobs in targeted industries, assisting the city's executive team with major projects, growing the economic diversity of the city and continuing to bring tangible investments to the city." 

Friedman's educational background includes a master's degree in planning and urban design from the University of Arizona, as well as a bachelor's degree in regional development.

In addition, Friedman is fluent in Spanish and French and is conversational in several other languages, bringing an additional skill to the table in today's increasingly global economy. 


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