Guest commentary: The steady growth of UC Santa Barbara’s Technology Management Program
Latest news, Op/Eds, OpinionBy Jillian Tempesta Santa Barbara’s business community has helped shape a talent incubator in their own backyard: UCSB’s Department of Technology Management. From its beginning as an undergraduate certificate program, the Department of Technology Management has grown to offer real-world experiences and advanced degrees for students who aim to lead technology-driven businesses. In just 15 Read More →
Guest commentary: Lessons from Starbucks’ digital pioneer
Latest news, Op/Eds, OpinionBy Starr Hall Artificial intelligence may run on software and large language models, but Adam Brotman reminds us it’s far more than lines of code. For him, AI’s real story begins with people and culture. I had the pleasure of hearing him share this perspective at a recent Coastal Intelligence Fireside Chat in Santa Barbara, Read More →
Guest commentary: 50 years of giving back in Ventura County
Latest news, Op/Eds, OpinionBy Crawford Coates When Mohammed Hasan arrived at 24 years old in New York from what is today Bangladesh, the idea was to pursue a PhD at the University of Florida. But plans quickly changed when he discovered that a PhD in the United States is often associated with professorship. “People kept saying to me, Read More →
Guest commentary: How to protect your wealth from cybersecurity scams
Latest news, Op/Eds, OpinionBy Sarah Reznick As a financial advisor, my work typically focuses on helping clients grow their wealth through saving, investing and planning for the future. But just as important as building wealth is protecting it. No one wants to spend a lifetime working hard, only to see their financial security drained away by a scammer. Read More →
Letter to the editor
Latest news, Letters to the Editor, OpinionEditor’s Note: In 2011, our friend, Ritch Eich, published an article in the prestigious Proceedings Magazine (a monthly published by the U.S. Naval Institute founded in 1874) calling for Marines to be considered for the helm of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. 14 years later, he finally got his wish. Here are parts of his Read More →
Guest commentary: When ‘Hang in There’ can be lethal
Latest news, Op/Eds, OpinionBy John Grace For decades, the traditional investment model has been a set-it-and-forget-it approach: keep 95% in a mix of stocks and bonds, 5% in cash, and let the “long term” work its magic. That works fine for young investors adding new money during dips. But for retirees taking withdrawals, especially those with Required Minimum Read More →
Guest commentary: California can lead on recycling without leaving small businesses behind
Latest news, Op/Eds, OpinionBy Kristen Miller Here on California’s South Coast, small businesses are the backbone of our economy. From family-owned manufacturers and food producers to specialty retailers and service providers, our region thrives because of the entrepreneurial spirit that defines our communities. Our work in public policy and advocacy to support business includes carefully watching State legislation Read More →