Good Works: Sherwood Cares gives grants, Viasat funds Cal Poly lab
When Sherwood Cares Foundation, the charity arm of Sherwood Country Club, handed out a new round of community grants on Nov. 15, a portion of the funds came via an unexpected PGA Tour event that landed at the Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course in October.
Read More →InTouch founder Yulun Wang joins Cottage board
Yulun Wang, the head of research and development at Teladoc Health and a pioneer in the field of remote and robotic surgery, has joined the volunteer Board of Directors for Cottage Health. Wang has deep roots in the area, having earned his doctorate in electrical and computer engineering from UC Santa Barbara. He then spent Read More →
Read More →Pandemic has been unhealthy for the seafood industry, too
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Read More →Trade Desk CEO, CSUCI team up to help students stay in school during pandemic
CSU Channel Islands is helping its student stay in school and graduate with $500,000 in funding for scholarships and peer mentors from Jeff Green, the CEO and co-founder of The Trade Desk. Earlier this year, after the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the Jeff Green Family Foundation gave $250,000 to CSUCI’s peer mentorship programs, which provide mentors Read More →
Read More →Karl Storz Imaging marks 30th anniversary in Goleta
Happy 30th anniversary to Karl Storz Imaging of Goleta, which got its start on Nov. 12, 1990 when Karl Storz SE & Co. of Germany purchased a startup called Medical Concepts. Today, the company remains a unit of Karl Storz and employs around 400 on the Central Coast, where it produces endoscopes for use in Read More →
Read More →Inogen misses revenue target, reports loss
Inogen, a Goleta-based medical technology company that produces a portable oxygen concentrator, reported a net loss of $1.7 million and missed revenue estimates in its third quarter financial report. The company saw an almost 20% drop in total revenue from its position a year before, which it attributed to COVID-19. While the company’s rental revenue Read More →
Read More →Cass Winery wins big again at California Mid-State Fair
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