Marisol Lopez

Economic Development Manager at City of Banning

Marisol Lopez is an accomplished professional with a diverse background in economic development, workforce management, and service-oriented roles. Currently serving as the Economic Development Manager for the City of Banning since May 2022, Marisol has successfully directed and implemented various development initiatives. As a co-owner of Rio Stone Building Materials, Inc. since September 2008, Marisol manages a family-operated business providing essential building materials. Previous roles include Senior Management Analyst at the City of Moreno Valley, where Marisol oversaw workforce development programs, and a Native American Outreach Counselor at California State University-San Bernardino, focusing on enhancing Native American student experiences. Marisol's extensive experience also includes positions in job development, case management, and health services, complemented by a Bachelor of Business Science Management degree from the University of Redlands.

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Banning, United States

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City of Banning

The City of Banning is a municipal corporation serving approximately 32,000 residents. The City is a full service City with police, parks, recreation, transit, streets, water, wastewater, electric, airport, fire, land use and zoning, and development services. Banning is strategically located in the San Gorgonio Pass area of Southern California along Interstate 10 between Los Angeles and Palm Springs. The community enjoys clean air, ample water supplies, and the inspiring vistas of the two tallest peaks in Southern California, Mt. San Jacinto and Mt. San Gorgonio. In addition, residents enjoy picturesque meadows, fruit groves and a charming downtown. Development opportunities exist for commercial, industrial and residential projects. These opportunities are enhanced by City owned water and electric utilities, a municipal airport and easy access to four commercial areas.


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