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“What’s Love Got to Do With It” for Women in Business?

Carol Teitelbaum is a licensed marriage and family therapist and holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in education, educational psychology, counseling, and guidance, both from California State University, Northridge. Carol received her licensed in 1985. and has had a private practice in the Coachella Valley since 1999. She offers group and individual therapy for trauma, mood disorders, anxiety reduction, stress reduction, grief, and relationship counseling. She is currently President of The California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists/Desert Chapter. -- Palm Springs Life

Claire Cook-Taylor Exits Publicity Post At Average Joes Entertainment

A graduate of California State University, Northridge, Cook-Taylor began her career at Capitol/EMI Records in Los Angeles. Her experience includes development and execution of national and regional public relations and marketing campaigns for David Bowie, Queen, Red Hot Chili Peppers, George Thorogood, Kenny Rogers, Jo Dee Messina, Diamond Rio, Lee Brice, Colt Ford, Montgomery Gentry and many more. -- Music Row

The Association of Lunar & Planetary Observers Names Five to Newly Created Endowment Trust Board

Ronald May, a retired business executive with over forty years of experience in corporate marketing and communications, who also served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the San Jose Museum of Art in the early 2000s. Mr. May earned his BA in US History from California State University, Northridge, and an MBA in Business Administration from Golden Gate University in San Francisco. -- Wyoming News Now

New Chief City Clerk Joins Management Services Department

Cook has more than 10 years of combined experience in local government and public education. She obtained her bachelor’s in public sector management from California State University, Northridge. Currently, she is pursuing her MBA and will graduate in the summer of 2022 from the University of Phoenix. She is also a certified municipal clerk and notary public. In her spare time, Cook enjoys pursing her hobbies of art and interior design, as well as spending time with her family and German shepherd. -- South Pasadena Review

Groundbreaking artists at The California Studio for 2022

Cortez is a cultural critic and visual artist who is a professor at CSU Northridge. Her work is theFUTURESexhibition at the Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building in Washington, D.C., through July 2022. She was the 2021 Longenecker-Roth Artist in Residence at UC San Diego. Cortez was the winner of the inaugural Frieze LIFEWTR Sculpture Prize and the California Community Foundation Fellowship for Visual Artists. -- Davis Enterprise

Humboldt State gets a name and mission makeover as a ‘polytechnic university’

Last year, Gov. Gavin Newsom approved a $458-million investment for the expansion of Cal State’s STEM initiatives. In addition to the re-designation of Humboldt, the funding included $25 million to launch a technology hub at Cal State Northridge intended to draw Latinos and traditionally underserved students into STEM fields. -- Los Angeles Times

Da Silva scores 19 to lead Hawaii past CSU Northridge 72-65

HONOLULU (AP) — Bernardo Da Silva registered 19 points, nine rebounds and three blocks and Hawaii defeated Cal State Northridge 72-65. Noel Coleman had 14 points for the Rainbow Warriors (10-5, 6-0 Big West Conference), who have won six straight. Atin Wright had 18 points to pace the Matadors (5-14, 1-7), who have lost six in a row. -- KEYT

‘Diaries of Adam and Eve’ Coming to The MAIN

“The Diaries of Adam and Eve” takes a delightful and light-hearted look at the world’s first love story through the eyes of America’s greatest humorist, Mark Twain, whose Garden of Eden bursts with wit, laughter and the lyric poignance of the first love and the first loss. Adam will be played by actor Oliver Boon. The role of Eve will be played by actress and playwright Julia Stier. This production is adapted and directed by College of the Canyons and California State University, Northridge alumni Eric Clarke. Clarke has been actively involved in all facets of professional Los Angeles and local theater for nearly three decades, with many credits as an actor as well. -- SCV News

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