A majority of California renters aspire to home ownership, according to a report recently released. Half of the state’s renters rank homeownership “very important” or “extremely important,” and four out of five said they want to own a home, according to the California Association of Realtors’ 2018 State of the …
Read More »Grant will promote faculty diversity
Cal State San Bernardino has received a grant of nearly $1 million from the National Science Foundation, money that it will use to help increase women and minority faculty in its science, technology, engineering and mathematics departments. The grant will be used “to facilitate a culture of equity and diversity …
Read More »Proposed hospital expansion to be discussed
Moreno Valley will hold a special public meeting Wednesday to discuss the proposed expansion of the Kaiser Permanente Moreno Valley Medical Center. The session, which will focus on possible environmental issues, is scheduled to be held from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the city council chambers at city hall, …
Read More »Manufacturing summit scheduled
Local manufacturers are asked to display their products at the 2019 Manufacturers’ Summit, scheduled to be held Feb. 14 at the Riverside Convention Center. The event, sponsored by the Manufacturers Council of the Inland Empire, will allow Inland manufacturers to display their product by city, according to a statement. The …
Read More »Obtaining Financing and a CEO’s Wisdom Go Hand in Hand!
By Eugene E. Valdez AKA The Loan Doctor™ Bankers like to loan money to CEOs who have wisdom and intelligence. These two qualities are hallmarks of good executives and reduces a banker’s perceived risk in extending a loan to a business. In my opinion one of the ways CEO’s can …
Read More »Two Ears, One Mouth
By Tim Kolacz Do you ever wish people would shut up so that you can start talking? You are hearing them talk and you are formulating your response to them and then you argue the same point that they just mentioned while you were thinking and not listening? You have, …
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