㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟 㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟 Page 1 of 1 ii Privately-Held Company Bob Pederson Safelist Ventures, Inc. www. safelist. com As Safelist's chief technology officer, Bob Pederson provides invaluable leadership across all of the company's engineering and website development efforts. Since Pederson joined Safelist, this internet company has aggressively launched multiple new initiatives including several patent-pending technologies, a complete overhaul of Safelist's identity verification products, as well as a complete redesign of the Safelist website. Pederson was a key innovator for Safelist's "Verified Anonymity" which allows Safelist users the privacy advantages of remaining anonymous, while still having their real identity verified. He also contributes to the company's unique school fundraismg programs that enable local schools to raise funds by allowing parents to donate unwanted items as well as their services either through Safelist.com or through Safelist's easy to use mobile application, thus creating a virtual garage sale. Pederson, together with his wife of twenty-seven years, has been actively involved in the Ronald McDonald House charities, participating in numerous fundraising events. The above material first appeared in the San Diego Business Journal on the above date. All copyrights are reserved and no further reproduction is allowed without permission of the San Diego Business Journal.
㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟 㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟 Page 1 of 1 THURSDAYAPRIL19 POWAY KIWANIS CLUB - Marilyn Phenow talks about the Ronald McDonald House "Red Shoe Day" fundraiser at a meeting of the Poway Kiwanis Club 7 a.m. Thursday, April 19 at the Hamburger Factory in Old Poway Park. For more information, go to www.powaykiwanis.org. The above material first appeared in the Poway News Chieftain on the above date. All copyrights are reserved and no further reproduction is allowed without permission of the Poway News Chieftain.
㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟 㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟 Page 1 of 1 THURSDAYAPRIL19 POWAY KIWANIS CLUB - Marilyn Phenow talks about the Ronald McDonald House "Red Shoe Day" fundraiser at a meeting of the Poway Kiwanis Club 7 a.m. Thursday, April 19 at the Hamburger Factory in Old Poway Park. For more information, go to www.powaykiwanis.org. The above material first appeared in the Rancho Bernardo News Journal on the above date. All copyrights are reserved and no further reproduction is allowed without permission of the Rancho Bernardo News Journal.
㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟 㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟 Page 1 of 1 THURSDAYAPRIL19 POWAY KIWANIS CLUB - Marilyn Phenow talks about the Ronald McDonald House "Red Shoe Day" fundraiser at a meeting of the Poway Kiwanis Club 7 a.m. Thursday, April 19 at the Hamburger Factory in Old Poway Park. For more information, go to www.powaykiwanis.org. SUPPORT GROUP MEETS - Poway Employment and Community Options talks about their Super Shredders and Vending Express programs at a meeting of Parent Advocates Seeking Solutions, a support group for parents of children ages 15 and older who have a developmental disability, 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, April 19 at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, 16275 Pomerado Road, Poway in Building D. Room 3-E. For more information, visit www.powaypass.com. The above material first appeared in the Poway News Chieftain on the above date. All copyrights are reserved and no further reproduction is allowed without permission of the Poway News Chieftain.
㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟 㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟 Page 1 of 1 THURSDAYAPRIL19 POWAY KIWANIS CLUB - Marilyn Phenow talks about the Ronald McDonald House "Red Shoe Day" fundraiser at a meeting of the Poway Kiwanis Club 7 a.m. Thursday, April 19 at the Hamburger Factory in Old Poway Park. For more information, go to www.powaykiwanis.org. The above material first appeared in the Rancho Bernardo News Journal on the above date. All copyrights are reserved and no further reproduction is allowed without permission of the Rancho Bernardo News Journal.
㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟 㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟 Page 1 of 1 Mall plans two days of runway fashion shows If you love fashion but hate having to wait months to get the styles in Vogue, you might want to check out this weekend's events at Fashion Valley Mall. It will be hosting Simon Fashion Now runway shows, featuring fashions of the season that you can buy immediately. The free shows and related events Friday evening and Saturday are open to the public. The events are also an opportunity for Fashion Valley to showcase its recent renovation, which includes new landscaping. There will be styling competitions, in-store promotions, giveaways and demonstrations of spring beauty and style trends. San Diego's Ronald McDonald House Charities will be accepting donations. Shoppers will be able to sample food from Boudin, Starbucks, Stacked and Pinkberry. Fashion Valley is among five U.S. malls in owner Simon Property Group's portfolio selected to host the Simon Fashion Now events this spring. The others are in Atlanta; Hous ton; King of Prussia, Pa.; and Burlington, Mass. Visit shopfashionvalley. com or Fashion Valley's Facebook fan page for the latest event updates. The above material first appeared in the U-T San Diego on the above date. All copyrights are reserved and no further reproduction is allowed without permission of the U-T San Diego.
㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟 㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟㧟 Page 1 of 1 The Gomez Law Firm: A vision of good works The Gomez Law Firm is a Diego County Bar seven-attorney trial firm spe Association will present Mr. cializing in business, products Gomez its Service Award for liability, personal injury, wrongful death and mass torts. While the firm has a well-deserved reputation for excellent trial results, Founder John Gomez is equally proud of the firm's charitable contributions. "When I founded the firm in 2005, part of our vision statement was that our attorneys San Diego, Gomez has made community service the would be civic and philanthropic theme leaders," he said. "I feel like we have definitely achieved that goal." of his presidency. Leadership starts at the top. On May I, the San Community Service. "I've received lots of trial awards over the past couple years," Gomez said, "but I'm really proud of this one. I'm bringing all three of my kids to the lunch that day." As this year's President of the Consumer Attorneys of CASD now offers monthly volunteering opportunities for its members. Next month, the organization is offering a free seminar to members that Submitted by Gomez Law Firm. have accumulated sufficient "membership credits." "We trial lawyers get a pretty bad name," Gomez said. "I think it's important for us to show people who we really are." Good work starts at home at the Gomez Law Firm. The firm's attorneys have contributed money and time to a variety of charitable organizations, including the March of Dimes, Ronald McDonald House Red Shoe Day, Access to Independence, MADD, Community Youth Athletic Center, and the Autism Discovery Institute at Rady's Children's Hospital. The above material first appeared in the San Diego Daily Transcript on the above date, copyright 1994-2011. All copyrights are reserved and no further reproduction is allowed without permission of the San Diego Daily Transcript. www.sddt.com