News Scrapbook 1984

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Bu • lness News (Cir. 2xM. 3,500)

MAY 2 0 1984

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-- •LJI S'S •• HE~RY EGAN HAS been named as head mens basket- ball coach at the University of San Diego. A graduate of the Naval Academy. Egan bas spent 13 years as bead basketball coach at the Air F?rce Academy in Colorado Springs. He is currently alternate coach to the United States Olympic basketball team. Egan also coached and evaluated players at the Olym· pie try-outs in Bloomington, Indiana, and will be sc?uting South American teams m San Paolo, Brazil, this month. He is a member of the Legislative Comrruss10n of the National Coaches Basketball Association of America, and was one of 10 coaches selected by the NCAA to a committte studying the strengthening the academic requirements of in- tercollegiate athletes. I •••

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Marlo Davidson Miller and Charles Conner have been appointed loan officers for Torre Pines Equity Corp, an independent mongag banking firm headquartered in Solan, Beach. Alan Rings has been named vice president o administration for A.O. Reed & Co. Emrys R. Black has been appointed vie< pres1dem and director of construction opera tions at WesTerra Development Corporation where his responsibilities will include general contractor on selected projects. Donald Li ne is a new p•oject superintendent at Roel Construction Co., Inc. Maria Theresa Hen') has been named branch manager of the Columbia Centre office of Imperial Savings. , Marjorie E. Rice, formerly director of graduation for ational University, has been named student/community affairs coor- dinator of the National University School of Law Stephen AlvareL has been named chief land- scape architect/planner for VT San Diego. In his new positoin he "ill be responsible for preparation of land use plans, site develop- ment plans, and landscape architectural pro- jects. Richard H. Ke)es has joined Great American Federal Savings Bank as senior \'ice president-mortgage banking ,ales manager. In addition to mortgag_e banking, he will also direct the bank's secondary markeung pro- gram Ron Bo}d has Joined the San Diego office of La,enthol & Horwath as a tax manager. His specialties will include high tcchnolog) m- dusmes and ,omtruction. Jacqueline M. Carlson has joined Deems/ Le\\tS & Partne_r, a, a design draft- sman. /

Michael H. Davi has Joined Torrey Pines Bank as an assistant vice pre,1dent/commer- c1al loan officer for the bank's Fallbrook branch. Ronald J. Gilles has been named executive vice president of Woodcrest Development of an Diego Inc. He is responsible for all as s of financing of the company's San Diego developments. Ed Blitz, a partner in Blitz and Cunningham, an Accountancy Corporation has been ap- pointed to the Distinguished Program Ad- vi ory Committee for ational University's Master of Science tn Taxation Program. Richard Mark Rodriguez has been named senior account manager for Transamerica Ti- tle Insurance Company. He will be responsi- ble for account management and new business development with both lenders and real estate brokers. Jane E:. Richardson has been promoted to assi tant vice president in the trust tax depart- ment of California First Bank's Fiduciary ervices Group. Ronald Meler ha joined Koll Construction Company as a project superintendent. He has been as igned 10 Ca itas Del Mar, a pro- Ject Koll will soon begin in Leucadia. Elitabeth Thomp,on ha been named sales manager for Los Rios, the $49 million plan- ned community of homes being developed by Brehm Communities Ram:ho Bernardo. James D. \\.ail has Jomed R.B. McComic Inc. as controller. He is responsible for the financial planning and analysis of the com- pany's Southern California real estate pro- Jech Karen LaBar, has been named sale, rcpresentatiH' for Canyon Country. <,riffith Kimble ha, joined Safeco Title In- wrance Compan~ as a ,ales representative.

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pro1ec1 manager for the engineering and land planning firm: He will be re,pons1 bl for orgam,.ing and directing major land development project,. trred S. 1 oth, has been appointed food and bcvera c d1r ctor of the Bernardo Heights Country Club. ate Muldoon ha been named community relation director for ExllpoMcdia, lnc. Jam . Huahe ha Joined Colhns General Contractor as an estimator. Among hi r pon ibiliti , he oversee, the company's bidding proce . Paul I uhrinic has joined Srnpp Memorial Ho p11al as a i tant dire<:tor of engineering wh re he will supervise and schedule con- struct1on project,. ( 11nd11ce Byrne!>, R.N. has been promoted 10 clinical d1rec1or of the McDonald Center, al ohohsm and drug addiction treatment department of Scnpp's Memorial Hospital• La Jolla. Additionally, l,en Baltzer has been promoted to asst tant administrator of the ~enter. Pat Kenny, former manager of tour and travel le at the Hobday Inn Embarcadero, has been named director of sale for the ea- pomt Hotel. .lllme, c:. Dunn, graduate of the Gniverslty of an Diego I aw School, Joins the la" firm of Rich und Sussman where he Y.ill specialite in rcat· estate, secuntie, and corporate la". I ed Walker ha Joined Home,teaJ Products as vice president of material and operations. II.\\. "lri1," f'o,arque, Jr. ha joined Cal- mcncan Re.illy as senior vice president and m naging partner specialillng in commcrical anJ indu tnal sales, lea ing and syndka11on. ean ~ontague has joined Cold"ell Banker R 1dcn11al \1ortgage as a loan oft 1cer ii' the rcct\>1181 offt e 1n Mis ion Valley.

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (D. 127,454)

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JoJ! picture brightening_ for university graduates By Jo ph Th kn Trib mm r from San Diego's

National City, CA (San Diego Co.) Star News (Cir. 2xW 3,336) (Cir. S. 3,301)

previous high. "The number of job interviews at San Diego State in the current year will total about 11,000 or 1400 more than last re.ar," said Judy Gumbmer, career-an'd-pla~ment officer ''This IS the second best year - 1981-82 had over 11,300." SDSU graduation is May 20. At_ USD,_job interviews bit 1,170 this year, compared to the previous hi~h of 870 last year, according to Linda Scales, co- director of its career counseling office. SDSU bas a student body in excess of 32,000 while UCSD has 13,000 and USO as 5,000. • "WE: cha:acterize this y1:3r's job market as bullish," said '?wnbmer. ~e stu,dent'I re more confident about Job opportuniti rally, y could be more selective than last year / tJ 1 "It indicates a strong r economy. We were successful m attracting some new employers, as well as the regu- lars" Murray, bile not as enthusiastic as Gumbmer, said he was encouraged by the activity. "Id say it's stronger this year, hut not nearly as dra- matic an improvement as 1982-83 was over the preceding year," he said. "The recession really hurt in 1981-1982." Scales said the recruiters who visited USD were mak- ing more job offers than the previous year. "Several tudents were in the pleasant position of hav• ing to decide between multiple job offers," she added. Uruvers1ty graduates with degrees in engineering and computer science continue to be the most sought,after by companies, particularly those in high-technology areas, as in San Diego, Pcogilly said. This assessment was.confirmed by career officials at UCSD and SDSU. Peogilly said the College Placement Council, a clear- inghouse of statistics on jobs and starting -salaries for many of the nation's universities, also found that those with humamti and social science degrees aren't being ignored by employers. ______ L

"Company recruiters say their schedules (of job interviews ith students) are full. They (recruiters) are seeing more competi- tion than ever before." f ack owell, the ~tate's labor market analyst in San Diego, d be a looserung up of the previously tight job market in the county. . ~gs are _loo :ng pretty good," he said. "My origmal pro- Jection of new JObs m San Diego County for this year was 'l:/ 000 w~ch would !>e qui~ a step up_from the previous year - 12,000.' At this pomt I think my estunate may be quite conservative. ~re. frobably ~uld be 30,000 to 35,000 new jobs opening. I think_1t s a reflection of the (upswing of the) national economy." e1I Murray, UCSD career planning director, said he expects the un1vers1ty to have h d about 3,000 job interviews by com- mencement June 17 That figure is 870 more than m 1982-83, the

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