Business

Numbers, numbers, numbers!

For most businesses, it’s that time of year— leadership reviewing, reflecting, adjusting and evaluating business activities that impact the organization’s financial status. For many, this may be the most stressful

How the pandemic continues to shape our workforce

Across the Santa Clarita Valley, “now hiring” signs can be seen hanging from businesses, many depicting sign-on bonuses and higher than average starting wages. It’s evidence of what’s been dubbed

Raigosa named 2022 chair of chamber board

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced Dr. Christian Raigosa of Kaiser Permanente is set to serve as the 2022 chair of the board of directors. A longtime local

SOFA announces chapter president

The Society for Financial Awareness recently announced Lindahl Lucas would be chapter president representing Los Angeles County. Lucas is CEO and Founder of Davinci Wealth Management Inc. SOFA is a

An entrepreneur’s tail

It was about seven years ago that Terra DiSpirito realized the need to raise funds to help the animals get medical treatment or find permanent homes when she began volunteering

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Chamber hosts employment law roundtable

Brian Koegle, a partner at Poole Shaffery & Koegle, LLP, spoke with a group of small-business owners and members of the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce recently about the latest changes in employment law. 

Valencia industrial building sold for $5.25 million

Beitler Commercial Realty Services announced the sale of a Valencia industrial facility for $5.25 million. Ron Kassan, executive vice president, and Art Minassian, vice president, of Beitler Commercial Realty Services

Paul Raggio | Control the Disruptor!

The disruption is prolific! I see its troublesome nature while walking my 2-year-old beagle, dining both at friends’ homes and in restaurants, in the workplace, during webinars and virtual meetings, even while on the road driving. It’s a

Business community resumes cautious gatherings

During the pandemic, virtual events all but replaced in-person gatherings as the business community worked to continue operations as much as possible. Whether a conference, meeting and even happy hour,

Summer housing market stays hot in SCV

As the economy continues to recover in the midst of the pandemic, housing prices continued to increase, hitting record numbers for this time of year in the Santa Clarita Valley.

Nine toxins that destroy growth

By Ken Keller CEOs would be wise to remember Gen. George Patton’s preaching, “A good plan violently executed right now is far better than a perfect plan executed next week.”

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Make a family emergency plan

By Patrick Moody Spokesman for Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Do you need a plan? It’s important for families to have an emergency plan in place before disaster strikes. Knowing what