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Local organizations discuss progress, support for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
In addition to bags filled with comfort items like stickers, coloring books, a teddy bear and other comfort items for kids, the organization raises money for tickets to events for families, and scholarships, so survivors can continue their education after their battle, which is what Castaneda is currently doing at Cal State Northridge. While working on his marketing degree, Castaneda is putting both his experience and what he’s learning at CSUN to good use, creating partnerships with dozens of local businesses that support Bags of Love. --The Bakersfield Californian
Insurance industry associations, citing ‘financial realities,’ press CDI for ‘adequate rates’
David Russell, a professor of insurance and finance at California State University, Northridge, told the AP, “The commissioner is an elected official and he’s trying to serve his constituents in a way that does not favor market forces. But if you suppress rates, you’re going to get availability problems.” --Repairer Driven News
Kids are suffering from toxic stress. Here's some advice on how we can help them heal
Pemberton is an associate professor of educational psychology and counseling in the Marriage and Family Therapy Program at Cal State Northridge and the faculty liaison for Strength United, the CSUN charter center that provides trauma services to the community and on campus. In addition, she has a private practice and is director of training and manager of the crisis program at the Child & Family Guidance Center's Balboa Boulevard offices in Northridge. --Napa Valley Register
Things to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, Sept. 29-Oct. 6
Malpaso Dance Co.: The company performs with Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble, 8 p.m. Oct. 13. Program: “Stillness in Bloom” by Aszure Barton; “Woman With Water” by Mats Ek; “24 Hours and Dog” by Osnel Delgado. Tickets $39 and up. The Soraya at CSUN, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge. 818-677-3000. www.thesoraya.org. --Los Angeles Daily News
PAMA’s 2022 Online Events Archive Covers Wide Array of Pro Audio Topics
Working closely with moderator and KMD Productions principal Karen Dunn, PAMA held two panels for students that specifically discussed career opportunities in the professional audio industry, including how to navigate the job search process and tips for excelling during a virtual interview. These included a session for the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts (March 3) with guest panelists from PAMA companies RF Venue, Sennheiser and Shure, followed by a session for CSU Northridge (April 28) with guest panelists from PAMA companies --Front of House Magazine
Kids are suffering from toxic stress. Here's some advice on how we can help them heal
Pemberton is an associate professor of educational psychology and counseling in the Marriage and Family Therapy Program at Cal State Northridge and the faculty liaison for Strength United, the CSUN charter center that provides trauma services to the community and on campus. In addition, she has a private practice and is director of training and manager of the crisis program at the Child & Family Guidance Center's Balboa Boulevard offices in Northridge. --Medical Xpress
Kids are suffering from toxic stress. Here's some advice on how we can help them heal
Pemberton is an associate professor of educational psychology and counseling in the Marriage and Family Therapy Program at Cal State Northridge and the faculty liaison for Strength United, the CSUN charter center that provides trauma services to the community and on campus. In addition, she has a private practice and is director of training and manager of the crisis program at the Child & Family Guidance Center's Balboa Boulevard offices in Northridge. --Sonora Union Democrat
2022 CFO Awards: Startup CFO of the Year Honoree – Jang Lee
Lee has also been a philanthropic and helpful resident of Los Angeles over the course of his career. He has been an active representative on the advisory board for entrepreneurship at California State University, at Northridge. He has worked alongside the board to help build that program across the University. --Los Angeles Business Journal
Insurers Say California’s Inaction Threatens Auto Policies
“The commissioner is an elected official and he’s trying to serve his constituents in a way that does not favor market forces,” said David Russell, a professor of insurance and finance at California State University, Northridge. “But if you suppress rates, you’re going to get availability problems.” -- Claims Journal
California to auto insurers: No rate increases, it’s still a pandemic. Business claims a ‘market crisis looming.’
“The commissioner is an elected official and he’s trying to serve his constituents in a way that does not favor market forces,” said David Russell, a professor of insurance and finance at California State University, Northridge. “But if you suppress rates, you’re going to get availability problems.” --Fortune