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Henry Dubroff

Henry Dubroff is the chairman, editor and majority owner of the Pacific Coast Business Times.


Henry Dubroff

| Monday, June 30th, 2014

Op/ed: Morro Bay leads the way on sustainable fisheries management

Op/Eds, Opinion

Morro Bay continues to be one of the up-and-coming places on the Central Coast. It has largely revitalized its tourism industry, in part by producing a series of successful seasonal festivals centered around seafood. But if my sources and research are correct, bigger rewards for the city will come in future years as a unique Read More →

Henry Dubroff

| Friday, June 20th, 2014

For region’s corporate data users, it’s worth watching telecom mergers

Columns, Opinion

For region’s corporate data users, it’s worth watching telecom mergers

| Tuesday, June 17th, 2014

CLU snags head of UCSB’s startup contest

East Ventura County, Latest news, South Coast, Technology

Mike Panesis, a key player in entrepreneurship circles who heads the biggest collegiate business-pitch contest in the region, is leaving UC Santa Barbara for a post at California Lutheran University.

Henry Dubroff

| Friday, June 13th, 2014

Mid-year newsroom update: New faces, new look and our 15th

Columns, Opinion

With 2014 nearly at the half-way mark, I thought it would be a good time for a mid-year report from the Business Times newsroom. First, I’d like to introduce Elijah Brumback, who joined our news team as a staff writer on June 2. Brumback previously worked for MiBiz, a bi-monthly business magazine based in Grand Read More →

| Friday, June 6th, 2014

Remembering Myra: Harrison Industries co-founder dies at age 99

Features, Latest news, Top Stories, West Ventura County

When E.J. Harrison turned to hauling trash to earn money for his family in the middle of the Great Depression, he already had a strong partner — his wife Myra.

Henry Dubroff

| Friday, June 6th, 2014

California M&A surge could reach Tri-Counties’ corporate world

Columns, Opinion, Tri-County Economy

There are signs that the takeover wave that’s engulfed many sectors, notably pharmaceuticals and high-tech, may soon wash up on the beaches of the Tri-Counties.

Henry Dubroff

| Friday, May 30th, 2014

Violence underscores the need to bring Isla Vista in from the cold

Columns, Opinion

Violent sexual assaults, street riots and now this tragedy mean that Isla Vista will increasingly be viewed as a place that is unsafe for parents to send their children, especially young women.