The business and consumer services industries will turn their calendars over to a new year but not without leaving behind the concerns of the past 12 months.
Palomar Pomerado Health's (PPH) President and CEO Michael H. Covert has 38 years of experience in health care administration -- 25 of those as chief executive officer.
Dennis Guseman had his work cut out in 2003 when he took over as the dean of the College of Business Administration at California State University, San Marcos.
Santee made headlines last summer as the bedroom community that could -- fighting the potential expansion of the Las Colinas Detention Facility, a jail for women.
After 30 years as a football coach, Dennis Snyder took the skills and principles found in organized sports to develop the Escondido Charter High School.
Twenty-seven years ago, Ricky Schlesinger helped the founders of Eagle Creek Inc. move their business out of the garage. Since then he's facilitated the company's growth to an acquisition by a major manufacturer.
For all his business acumen, perhaps Paul Hering's greatest attribute is his ability to make work fun. Work that involves selling insurance, no less.
As one of the hundreds of thousands of San Diego residents forced to evacuate during the wildfires in October, Donald Felsinger, CEO of Sempra Energy (NYSE: SRE), knew first hand the anxiety of that disaster -- and led his company to help those who lost more than just a few nights of sleep over the possible damage to a home.
The "R" in HR could stand for many words for Judith Enns, HR Solutions executive vice-president: providing resources for employees, building relationships and providing reliable employees to clients are all part of her focus as she speaks to the world of human resources.
In his first year on the Escondido City Council, Dick Daniels already has a clear path of what he wants and where he hopes the city will go.
James W. Brennan, CEO and partner of EnDev Enterprises LLC, says if you want to make money and enjoy life, you've got to take risks.
In October 2006, Jonathan Bradhurst moved from Australia to Southern California and brought Westfield a new set of eyes for developing its seven properties in San Diego County.