Diversity Fuels Innovation

Alliance for SoCal Innovation
2 min readFeb 22, 2019

By Steve Gilison

There are a lot of places where you’ll find people who look the same, dress the same and talk the same but that’s probably not how you think of Southern California where conformity is more elusive than the endzone in the Super Bowl (ahem, Rams). Unlike some of the other innovation epicenters around the globe, we’re not into just one thing — we’re into exploring the frontiers of personal genomics, the furthest reaches of space, the intersection between content and media, the future of our global food supply — and that’s just to name a few. When you layer in the massive abundance of cultures, nationalities and perspectives that reside in the region, SoCal is arguably the most diverse place on the planet.

There’s some data to support this assertion. Three of the top ten Most Diverse U.S. Cities are located in SoCal (LA, Long Beach, San Diego) according to a recent report from WalletHub which starts with this insight: “Not only have waves of immigration changed the face of the nation, they’ve also brought in fresh perspectives, skills and technologies to help the U.S. develop a strong adaptability to change.” To put it another way, diversity supports resilience and fuels innovation. Add to that observation, McKinsey’s 2015 report Why Diversity Matters found that diverse companies outperformed non-diverse companies. It’s pretty clear that SoCal’s diversity is a key ingredient to its success as an innovation hub.

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Steve Gilison is Head of Programs and Operations at the Alliance for SoCal Innovation. You can also find him on Linkedin and the Alliance website.

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Alliance for SoCal Innovation

The goal of the Alliance is to nurture and accelerate the growth of Southern California's technology and life sciences innovation ecosystem.