Street Smarts: Patagonia’s CEO talks business, environment with NYT
Patagonia CEO Ryan Gellert has landed in the New York Times “Corner Office.” A mountain climber with a business degree from Florida Institute of Technology and a law degree from the University of Utah, Gellert had a career in retail and a love of extreme climbing before he landed the top job. The Times describes Read More →
Dubroff: Region starts to build a culture of corporate giving
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Street Smarts: Agromin helps public agencies meet waste standards; small business gears up for holiday season
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Dubroff: Investing means walking a tightrope, but cash can be a safety net
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Real Estate: Apartment complex in South Oxnard fetches nearly $40M
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Street Smarts: New farmworker study gets $50K government grant
The nonprofit House Farm Workers! has received a $50,000 grant from the Southern California Association of Governments to conduct an in-depth study of Ventura County’s estimated 36,000 farmworkers. The study, the first of its kind in nearly two decades, seeks to shine “a light specifically on local housing needs for this vulnerable yet essential population,” Read More →