College has tools for making business leaders
UncategorizedThomas Aquinas College may have the key to creating better employees for companies everywhere. The Santa Paula school’s uncommon curriculum and learning structure set it apart from other liberal arts colleges. But most important to employers, graduates are trained in sparking discussions and handling ethical issues. Thomas Aquinas bases its entire curriculum on the Read More →
Beyond war games
UncategorizedIf a terrorist attack or natural disaster hit the Tri-Counties, the first businesses asked for help might not be the ones you’d think. “When you have a mass-casualty event, one of the first businesses that gets tapped is the ice cream companies,” said David Banks, executive director of the Center for Asymmetric Warfare at Point Read More →
Carp fights oil
UncategorizedCarpinteria’s City Council voted 4-1 on Aug. 10 to appeal a defeat it suffered in a challenge to oil firm Venoco’s efforts to get a drilling initiative on the ballot this fall. The city council voted in closed session to continue its legal efforts after it lost a Santa Barbara County Superior Court case Read More →
These execs could shape region
ColumnsDo individuals really make a difference?Or is our fate—in business and in life — determined by trends that are largely out of our control? This is a debate that goes on in my head constantly as I try to understand how the Great Recession is playing out in our small corner of the global economy. Read More →
Oil money is ripe for the taking
OpinionWhen it comes to running a business, it’s generally a bad idea to leave money on the table. Not leaving money on the table means grabbing revenue that’s easy whenever it’s easy to grab it. And after witnessing the California budget meltdown this summer, it’s astonishing to see how much money the state left on Read More →