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Stephen Nellis


| Friday, September 28th, 2012

Plugged in to electric cars: Gridtest’s little yellow box checks charging stations

Features, Technology

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| Monday, September 24th, 2012

B corp architect to talk business social responsibility in SLO

Top Stories

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| Friday, September 21st, 2012

Westlake film makers bank on fraternity humor site

Banking & Finance, Latest news, Small Business, Technology

Word, brah. A pair of Westlake Village film industry veterans are out to raise $3.5 million to make a motion picture based on Total Frat Move, a wildly popular website that chronicles, sometimes crassly but always humorously, Greek life on campus from the male viewpoint. The brand’s ultimate owners hope it will ultimately become a Read More →

| Friday, September 14th, 2012

Santa Barbara attorney works to build water-tight case for Cadiz

Columns, Law & Goverment

Scott Slater might credibly be crowned king of California’s water lawyers.

| Friday, September 14th, 2012

Fardad draws $40M card in digital ad game

Banking & Finance, Technology, Top Stories

Farshad Fardad has raised $60 million and used $40 million of it to buy a Canadian firm in a bid to build a digital marketing conglomerate big enough to compete with the likes of ValueClick and the region’s other top names. Fardad is CEO of Westlake Village-based GlobalWide Media, founded in 2007. In May, the Read More →

| Friday, September 7th, 2012

SLO startup season heats up: Tech entrepreneurs gear up to pitch investors

Features, Small Business, Technology

It’s tech pitch season in San Luis Obispo, with Cal Poly’s HotHouse turning out a crop of startups angling for funding and Softec and other groups gearing up for a fall symposium that promises to draw hundreds of listeners and, hopefully, a few investors. The Cal Poly effort has kept students focused on business ideas Read More →

| Friday, September 7th, 2012

Sirigen leaves the stage as UCSB’s first successful exit

Columns, Technology

Sirigen was the UC Santa Barbara startup heard round the world.