Capturing the Spirit of the Winter Olympic Games, Mission Federal Credit Union was a proud sponsor of the Olympic-like gold, silver and bronze medals awarded to winners of the 28th annual High School Academic Decathlon at the annual awards ceremony hosted by the San Diego County Office of Education.
Millenials want more vacation and time for themselves away from the job than young people did 30 years ago, and they also value compensation more, according to a recent study.
California Western School of Law professor Jacquelyn H. Slotkin's latest book, "Sharing the Pants: Essays on the Work-Life Balance by Men Married to Lawyers," was recently published. It gives readers get a first-hand perspective of the unique challenges of being the man behind the woman.
Community colleges will soon train students to become alternative energy technicians, if a bill co-sponsored by Congressman Bob Filner (D–Chula Vista) is passed.
In the age of the Internet, it's increasingly difficult to convene juries that haven't heard of a high-profile case, according to local law professors.
The San Diego economy will outperform recoveries at the national and state level due to improvements in the local housing industry and robust spending in military construction, former Bank of America economist Lynn Reaser said Thursday.
Mar. 11, 2010, 5 p.m. -- San Diego's web video news: Today's breaking major business events, economic, and financial announcements from The Daily Transcript/San Diego Source newsroom.
Feb. 22, 2010 -- Janet Yellen, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, discusses San Diego's economic recovery at the University of San Diego's Breakfast at the BMC event Monday.
Feb. 11, 2010 - Reporter Elizabeth Malloy sits down with Jazzercise founder and CEO Judi Sheppard Missett after her class discussion at Cal State San Marcos.
In a career spanning 30 years, Jim Hamerly has worn many hats – and all successfully. With all his knowledge and achievements, he still comes across as easy going, approachable and quick to relate to others, which is perhaps why he is the Director of Business Community Relations at California State University, San Marcos (CSUSM).
Turn on your television, read the newspaper, or listen to your radio and you’ll agree it’s nearly impossible to ignore the grim financial news that pervades the country. The word ‘recession’ comes up routinely, and is validated by high consumer prices, mortgage meltdown and the failure of some of our largest corporations.
The Center for Leadership Innovation and Mentorship Building at California State University, San Marcos holds "In the Executive's Chair," a course where students hear from business leaders in an extensive panel discussion and Q&A session.