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1. Pacifica Commercial Realty News
office/R&D facility in Santa Barbara.  Mark Mattingly represented FLIR Commercial Vision Systems as well as the Seller, Santa Barbara Realty Holdings LLC, in this 170,000 square foot transaction valued at $29 million. This is the largest owner occupied facility sale in the history of Santa Barbara.  See the full press release in the adjacent column. January 13, 2010 1337 Vine Street Bryan Beckham successfully leased out a +/- 2,060 sq.ft. Professional Office space in a newly renovated Victorian building to Andre Morris & Buttery. Bryan Beckham represented both the Landlord and Tenant in this transaction. Santa Barbara

2. Westmont | Campus Pastor's Office
April 18, 2008 Educator, Santa Barbara Christian School Carri is a gifted teacher who enjoys working with middle school students. Since 2000, she has taught English at Santa Barbara Christian School; previously she spent seven years at Santa Barbara Junior High School. She graduated from UC Santa Barbara with a degree in English and earned her teaching credential there. Carri grew up as the only Christian in her family and attended church with neighbors. Carri Svoboda As a young child, Carri Lynn Svoboda moved often as her father, who was in the Air Force, was stationed all over the world. The family finally settled down in

3. Westmont College - WeMail
studies, both from UC Santa Barbara. She taught the history of Western art at Westmont from 1986 to 1990. Carlson is also a writer and once served as the associate editor of the town newspaper in Carlisle, Mass. She has been married for 20 years to Robert Carlson. A partner in the Corporate Practice Group, Santa Barbara, Haslem specializes in corporate law, finance banking and real estate. Prior to joining Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP, he worked in the New York and Los Angeles offices of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. He belongs to the bar in California, New York, Oregon, Washington D.C. and Washington. He is also a licensed real estate

4. Westmont College Alumni Magazine
found the faculty made the real difference in her learning. “Personal involvement with professors was life-changing,” Lisa says. “Over and over again they told me I had academic potential. Their encouragement made me successful.” This experience helped Lisa become an effective biology teacher at Saratoga High School in San Jose, Calif. Her classes include more special education students than most. Each year, she shares her story with these teenagers and their parents. “I tell them not to rule out college, to reach beyond what they think they can do,” she says. They listen. One former student just graduated with honors from USC. Describing her

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