Why VIA Is the Santa Clarita Valley’s Business Lifeline—and Why You Need to Be Part of It
For more than 40 years, the Valley Industry Association (VIA) has been the invisible engine driving Santa Clarita Valley’s business prosperity. Yet too many local businesses operate without knowing what they’re missing: a unified voice advocating for their interests, a network of partners ready to collaborate, and a pathway to talent that starts in our high schools.
VIA has championed SCV businesses on the issues that make or break companies: transportation infrastructure, business taxes, water allocation, and workers’ compensation. When California legislators debate regulations that could cripple local industry, VIA sits at the table—ensuring SCV voices are heard. Without this advocacy, your business faces regulatory hurdles alone.
But VIA’s impact stretches far beyond lobbying. Its signature “Connecting to Success” program has served over 40,000 students since 2003, transforming high school juniors into workforce-ready candidates through real-world skills workshops led by local business professionals. This isn’t charity, it’s talent pipeline development. Every student trained is a future employee who understands SCV’s business culture and wants to build their career here.
For members, the return on investment is immediate. Monthly luncheons, After Five events, and quarterly Cocktail & Conversations connect you with CEOs, potential customers, and vendors who become long-term partners. And through newsletters and email blasts, you stay informed on developments that affect your bottom line.
The math is simple: one business struggling alone versus 40+ years of collective power. When transportation issues threaten your supply chain, when water allocation decisions loom, when you need to hire your next top performer, VIA members have the advantage.
Your membership isn’t an expense. It’s an investment in SCV’s future and your company’s growth. Join the conduit to business connections that has fueled valley prosperity for four decades.
Join VIA today at www.via.org and start seeing immediate returns from a network that goes far beyond expectations.
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