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Business Journal Staff May 22nd, 2013 - Included below is the 2013 Aquarium of the Pacific 15th Anniversary publication, featuring an in-depth update on activities at the Aquarium of the Pacific as it celebrates its 15th Anniversary here in Long Beach. Add a comment |
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- Shipping Association Voices Concerns After Resignation Of Port Of Long Beach Executive Director Chris Lytle
- 2013 Aquarium of the Pacific 15th Anniversary Publication
- Commercial Real Estate Council Annual Luncheon June 6
- Post Office Assures Service Standards At Long Beach Mail Processing Facility Will Remain High
- Airport Reps: City College Did Not Reach Out Prior To Cutting Aviation Program
- Governor May Use Carbon Auction Monies As Loan To General Fund
- Long Beach Fire Department To Move Forward With Training For ‘Rapid Medic Deployment’ Pilot Program
- Long Beach Councilmembers Vote To Sue Over Railway Project
- Community Meeting May 22 For Draft Mobility Element
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Shipping Association Voices Concerns After Resignation Of Port Of Long Beach Executive Director Chris Lytle
by George Economides, Publisher May 24, 2013 - The Pacific Merchant Shipping Association (PMSA), which represents the shipping lines at the Port of Long Beach, sent a letter today to Susan Wise, president of the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners, saying its members are concerned about the resignation yesterday of the port’s executive director, Chris Lytle. The Oakland Board of Harbor Commissioners announced late yesterday that Lytle had accepted its offer to serve as executive director of the Port of Oakland. Since Lytle, who joined the Port of Long Beach in 2006, has been its executive director for just over a year, industry people were surprised he took another appointment. Many industry professionals speculate he was forced out, but do not want to go on record. |
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Effective Leadership By Mick Ukleja
May 21st, 2013 - According to current research, about 30 percent of a person’s leadership ability is genetic, and the rest is learned – but not necessarily in school. Stem cells are waiting to be developed. Much of that which is learned comes through life experiences. The contributions of life cannot be overlooked. Challenges, hardships, work experiences, education, colleagues, direct and indirect role models and personal outlook contribute to our ability to lead. |
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The Third Sector Report By Jeffrey Wilcox
May 21st, 2013 – A columnist for The Seattle Times recently suggested that drawing conclusions about a nonprofit organization based on a single overhead percentage is about as useful and fair as interpreting one’s own health based on a composite cholesterol score. While society has wised up to understanding that it’s the numbers behind the composite cholesterol reading that are the real indicators of overall health, the same can’t be said about wising up to the fact that a nonprofit’s true efficiency can’t be sized up by one number. |
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