
GOLDLINE SPONSORS "STATE OF THE CITY" BREAKFAST
Goldline International to Sponsor Santa Monica’s Annual "State of the City" Breakfast
Santa Monica, CA — January 21, 2011 — Goldline International, Inc. announced today that it will be a main stage sponsor of the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce’s annual "State of the City" breakfast, to be held January 27, 2011.
Hosted by The Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce and Santa Monica College, The State of the City breakfast is held every January to preview what is ahead for Santa Monica, including new City and Chamber services, capital improvement projects, and circulation plans that will be transforming the landscape of Santa Monica. Approximately 500 city political figures and prominent businesspeople are expected to attend.
"As a part of the Santa Monica business community for many years, we are proud to help support the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce in presenting this prominent community event," said Scott Carter, Chief Executive Officer of Goldline International, Inc.
"We can’t imagine a better place to do business than Santa Monica, and the year ahead looks to be one of strong growth and recovery for our city," said Robert J. Fazio, President of Goldline International, Inc.
The other three main stage sponsors for the event include The Water Garden, Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, and Bayside District Corporation.
About Goldline International Inc.
Goldline International is one of the largest companies providing physical precious metals to collectors and investors in the United States. Founded in 1960, Goldline is headquartered in Santa Monica, CA with over 300 employees and annual sales exceeding $500 million. In 2010, Inc. Magazine ranked Goldline as the 53rd largest private company by revenue. For more information, please call 1-877-641-2646, visit http://www.goldline.com/ and follow Goldline on www.twitter.com/goldline.
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