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Apr 4
Free Workshop on Commercial Leasing
SCORE Orange County
 
   
 SCORE Workshop in Fullerton
-No Charge-
"Demystifying Commercial Leasing"

Where & When
Date:
Thursday April 10, 2008
Time:
6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location:
Fullerton Public Library
353 W. Commonwealth
Fullerton, CA 92832

A no-charge event
 
Limited seating - save your seat by pre-registering at
www.score114.org

Sponsored by:

Fullerton Public Library

Free Biz Plan CD
All attendees will receive a free business plan CD with business plan templates and Excel spread sheets. A $24.95 value.

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"Commercial Leasing"
 

 

 
Are you confused when looking at your commercial lease? Afraid of what the "small print' might say?  Do you know what is negotiable and what isn't? 
 
Commercial building owners & their agents each have a strong background in negotiating leases, which most commercial tenants lack. This course can help equalize the situation by showing you what to do and how to proceed when you find an office, industrial or retail space to lease. Leasing commercial property is not overly complex, but it does take knowledge and skill. Whether you are planning to lease a commercial property on your own or use the services of a qualified broker, this seminar is designed to take you through the steps of the process and by doing so level the playing field.

 

Jim Resha of Integrity Real Estate and Investment Group, Inc. presents this workshop. 
For more than 20 years, Jim has excelled in commercial and industrial real estate, finance and senior management.  He is President of Integrity Real Estate & Investment Group, Inc.  He is a licensed real estate agent, a licensed broker and a CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member).  CCIM's are recognized experts in commercial real estate brokerage, leasing, asset management, valuation & investment analysis.  Bring your questions to the pro.

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There is no charge for this event.  The event is underwritten by our sponsors.

Please pre-register by going to www.score114.org

 
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Dec12
OCMA Proposed 2008 Calendar

At our Board meeting today, the following calendar was proposed for 2008 with chairperson(s) as follows:

Jeff Shields agreed to contact Knobbe, Martens about using their conference room for our luncheons.  The Entrepreneurs Conference will be held at Chapman University and the date will have to be selected after coordinating with them.  The Career Night will be held at the Newport Beach Stake Center.
Nov28
OCMA History of Speakers

Former OCMA Luncheon Speakers & Events

 

2000

            Greg Matsen, VP of Sales and Operations, ManRabbitHouse.com

            Robert Webber, President and CEO, Silicon Film Technologies           

            Kent Gibbs – President/Scout Executive of Orange County

            Mike Corona – Sheriff of Orange County

            Sponsored the BYU Ballet Dancers

2001

            Lee Tom Perry, Associate Dean, BYU Marriott School

            Ed Eynon – President of Human Resources and International                                         Relations, 2002 Salt Lake Olympic Committee

            Tony Rackauckas – Orange County District Attorney

            Tom Nielsen - President and Vice Chairman of The Irvine Company

2002

            William Simon – California candidate for Governor

            Field Trip to Oakley Headquarter

            Sponsored Orange County Premier of “The Other Side of Heaven”

            Gordon Jump - Actor  

            Field Trip to San Onofre Nuclear Facility

            Ned Hill, Dean of Marriott School of Management

2003

            Peter Vidmar, Olympic Medalist and Promotional Speaker

            Merrill J. Bateman, BYU President

            Steve Albrecht, Associate Dean, BYU Marriott School            

            Elder  John Carmack, Director of the Perpetual Education Fund

            Doug DeCinces, Former Angel’s 3rd Baseman - Golf Tournament

            Larry Ainsworth, President and CEO, St. Joseph Hospital

            Scott Stowell, President, So. CA Region, Standard Pacific Homes

            Sponsored BYU Ballroom Dancers

2004

            Mel Rogers, President, KOCE Public Television Station

            Tom Thorkelson, Insurance Executive

            Omar Kadar, President of PALTech, International Consulting Firm

            Marian Bergeson, California Senator, Retired

            Young Professionals Career Night

            Entrepreneur Conference hosted by KOCE Television Station

            Golf Tournament at Strawberry Farms

2005                                                                                                         

            David Neeleman, President, CEO of JetBlue Airways

            Kerry Patterson, CDO and co-founder of VitalSmarts

            Young Professionals Career Night

            Golf Tournament at Strawberry Farms

            Entrepreneur Conference hosted at Chapman University

2006

            Steve Oveson, former hotel executive

            Young Professionals Career Night

            Entrepreneur Conference hosted at Chapman University

2007

            Kim Clark, President BYU Idaho & former Dean of Harvard School of Business

            Steve Young, former NFL

            Young Professionals Career night

 

Jun12
Kim B. Clark is Honored at Annual OCMA Dinner

The Orange County Management Society affiliated with BYU honored President Kim B. Clark, at its annual Community Service Awards Dinner on Friday, April 20, 2007. Nearly 300 people attended the dinner which was held at The Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa.

Kim Clark is currently President of BYU Idaho and the former Dean of the Faculty at the Harvard Business School. He addressed a capacity crowd that included BYU and Marriott School alums as well as local business people from Orange County.

In his remarks President Clark identified a dire need for ethical leadership in the business world. He apologized in advance for the first part of his presentation that quickly covered substantial economic data. President Clark used this data to explain “modularity” and to illustrate the rapid change and market disruption that has occurred as a result of technological innovation. He explained that Modularity is the unbundling of production of computer technology and that it has created an engine of progress that is unparalleled in history. He noted however, that with this great advance of progress, technology has eclipsed the controls and governance that was established in simpler times and has outstripped the ability of regulators to create and enhance laws, rules, regulations and restrictions in markets where technology is prevalent (nearly every market).

With the rapid increase in technology, markets have been disrupted and transactions costs significantly reduced. President Clark remarked that such conditions have “created an opportunity for mischief” and that with out of date controls, the gray area has increased and there are greater incentives to go there.  He suggested that the logic of the market has become “if it is profitable, it is good.”  As an example, he wondered what revenue could be generated for Harvard Business School, if it sold its last admissions spot on eBay. And yet, despite an opportunity for profit, that would not serve the institution and its commitment to education.

President Clark called for a need for leaders – not just at the top but throughout and organization. He stated that leaders need integrity and that integrity is character.  He defined character as matching “what you say” to “what you do.” He expressed his fervent belief that the need for leadership is one of the most important issues facing society and the continuation of stable markets. He encouraged all in attendance to be a “living standard of integrity and personal accountability” and “to educate and teach others.” He concluded by entreating everyone to set their heart on being a person of integrity that others will trust and assured that if that if a person will make a personal commitment to that objective, blessings of wealth and business success will follow.

Kim B. Clark is the current President of BYU Idaho and the former Dean of the Faculty at the Harvard Business School from 1995 to 2005.  A member of the Harvard faculty since 1978, Professor Clark received the B.A. (1974), M.A. (1977), and Ph.D. (1978) degrees in economics from Harvard University

Apr 9
Kim B. Clark Will Receive OCMA Community Service Award

The Orange County Management Socity affiliated with BYU will welcome and honor Kim B. Clark at our annual Community Service Awards Dinner to be held Friday, April 20, 2007.

 

Community Service Awards Dinner

Friday, April 20, 2007

The Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa

21500 Pacific Coast Highway

Huntington Beach, CA 92648

Kim B. Clark is the current President of BYU Idaho and the former Dean of the Faculty at the Harvard Business School from 1995 to 2005.  A member of the Harvard faculty since 1978, Professor Clark received the B.A. (1974), M.A. (1977), and Ph.D. (1978) degrees in economics from Harvard University

At Harvard, Professor Clark's research was focused on modularityKimBClark.jpg in design and the integration of technology and competition in industry evolution, with a particular focus on the computer industry. The author of numerous books and articles, recent publications include 'Managing in an Age of Modularity,' 'Development Projects: The Engine of Renewal' 'Organizing and Leading 'Heavyweight' Development Teams' 'Capabilities and Capital Investment: New Perspectives on Capital Budgeting' and 'The Power of Product Integrity.'

By birth, Kim Clark is a westerner, having grown up in Washington and Utah. He and his wife, Sue, are the parents of seven children and nine grandchildren. President Clark is an avid golfer.
 
The dinner is co-promoted by the Harvard Business School Association of Orange County. OCMA and HBSA Members & Guest cost is $85.00 – Non-Association Members is $95.00. Get your tickets today. Table sponsorships are available and a premium spsonsorship is also available which includes a luncheon with President Clark.

Please join for this important and meaningful annual event.  Proceeds will got towards providing scholarships in Orange County. Tickets can be purchased online or by contacting Debbie Dickson at debbie(dot)dickson @ smithdickson(dot)com.

 

 

           


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