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Dubroff: Fall semester marks a major milestone for CSUCI and Ventura County

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Henry Dubroff

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Street Smarts: Naval Base Ventura County tests the latest in assessment and damage control

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Real Estate: Procore to sublease blufftop buiding in Carpinteria; Life sciences building sold in Conejo Valley

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Dubroff: Iris Duplantier Rideau’s story is both timeless and as timely as ever

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Henry Dubroff

The summer of 2022 has been about breakthrough stories from revered Black leaders. We learned new details about the norm-shattering role played by Nichelle Nichols, aka Star Trek’s Lt. Uhura, after she died on July 30. We relived the social justice advocacy of Boston Celtics superstar Bill Russell, who died the next day at 88. Read More →

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Real Estate: Firm headed by members of Firestone and Parker families buys Waterman hotel in Santa Barbara

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Street Smarts: Recruiting at Simi job far, talking talent and recruitment at CLU forum

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Dubroff: David McCullough made an impression on the South Coast

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Henry Dubroff

It was not his engaging and insightful talk at the inaugural Westmont College breakfast in February 2005 that made me a David McCullough fan. It was a casual meeting on State Street the morning after his speech. I noticed him walking toward me with his wife and I acknowledged him with a nod and said, Read More →