The SoCal Wine Country Economic Development Council (EDC) is promoting the region's workforce as a key competitive advantage, emphasizing a robust talent ecosystem supported by higher education partnerships and a large, highly skilled veteran population. According to a recent announcement, the Southern California Wine Country region has one of the highest concentrations of veterans in California, supplying industries such as cybersecurity, defense, and manufacturing with experienced professionals known for leadership, technical expertise, and strong work ethic.
The EDC's collaborations with Cal State San Marcos, Mt. San Jacinto College, and regional trade colleges align academic programs with employer needs, producing job-ready talent for high-growth sectors like aerospace, advanced manufacturing, healthcare, and life sciences. This integration of higher education, veteran resources, and workforce development offers companies a deep, resilient labor pool, making the region attractive for expansion or relocation while providing residents long-term career mobility.
The Southern California Wine Country EDC, a nonprofit economic-development organization serving Temecula, Menifee, Lake Elsinore, and southwestern Riverside County, has for more than 30 years helped businesses relocate, expand, or start up in one of Southern California's fastest-growing and most strategic regions. Leveraging partnerships, incentives, and a business-friendly environment, the EDC is committed to fostering sustainable growth, innovation, and quality of life.
For more information, visit SoCalWineCountryEDC.com.


