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Uber Technologies, Inc. visa:4380 rank:43

Uber Technologies, Inc. visa:4380 rank:43

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Uber Technologies, Inc. visa:4380 rank:43
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1455 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94103Alert: 69 LCs denied or withdrawn!
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Uber Technologies, Inc. has filed 2426 labor condition applications for H1B visa and 798 labor certifications for green card from fiscal year 2016 to 2018. Uber Technologies was ranked 43 among all visa sponsors. Please note that 60 LCA for H1B Visa and 9 LC for green card have been denied or withdrawn during the same period.
Contact(edit)NameJob TitlePhoneEmail
LCA for H1B VisaAshli AldrichU.s. Immigration Program Manager415-868- xxxxxxxx @uber.com
LC for Green CardMark Eckert-415-842- xxxxxxxx @uber.com
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H1B VisaSalaryCertifiedCertified-Withdrawn(?)DeniedWithdrawn
2019Total: 1156 search Current System       search Legacy System
2018$134,998941177011
2017$127,87165043237
2016$124,8735055037
Green CardSalaryCertifiedCertified-ExpiredDeniedWithdrawn
2019search new system       search legacy system
2018$137,03121513600
2017$135,39215512406
2016$138,564877203
Willful Violator:No  (?)H1B Dependent:No  (?)
Economic Sector:IT
NAICS Industry:Computer Systems Design and Related Services; Taxi and Limousine Service

Visa Job Locations:San Francisco,CA(1765)Palo Alto,CA(189)Pittsburgh,PA(144)Seattle,WA(133)New York,NY(94),
H1B Visa Jobs:Software Engineer(648)Senior Software Engineer(477)Data Scientist(172)Engineering Manager(73)Operations And Logistics Manager(59);
Green Card Jobs:Software Developers, Applications(447)Software Developers, Systems Software(153)Statisticians(65)Computer Systems Analysts(35)Computer and Information Systems Managers(18);

H1B Occupations:Software Developers, Applications(1058)Software Developers, Systems Software(278)Operations Research Analysts(229)Statisticians(148)Management Analysts(111);
Green Card Occupations:Software Developers, Applications(241)Software Developers, Systems Software(131)Statisticians(22)Computer and Information Systems Managers(17)Computer Systems Analysts(6);

Profiles of forein workers who applied for green card under PERM:
Citizenship:China(321); India(242); Canada(47); France(15); Australia(9); Taiwan(9); Singapore(7); Italy(6); Russia(6); Romania(5)
Class of Admission:H-1B(703); L-1(16); TN(12); E-3(6); O-1(2); Not in USA(2); H-4(2); H-1B1(2)
Education:Master's(530); Bachelor's(163); Doctorate(42); Other(9); None(1)
College:Carnegie Mellon University(65);University Of Southern California(31);Columbia University(20);Georgia Institute Of Technology(19);Stanford University(19);Cornell University(16);New York University(15);University Of California, Berkeley(14);University Of California, Los Angeles(12);University Of Pennsylvania(12)
Major:no records


Note: Before Uber Technologies, Inc. can hire foreign workers permanently or temporarily, it must file labor certifications with the Department of Labor(DOL), demonstrating that it is paying the required wage for the positions in the geographic region where the jobs are located. Above table reports Labor Condition Application(LCA) for H1B visa and Labor Certification(LC) for green card filed by Uber Technologies, Inc.. The data only indicates the number of applications filed by Uber Technologies, Inc.. It does not mean that Uber Technologies, Inc. actually got the visa and hired the workers.

Our LCA data includes LCA submitted for not only new employment, but also continuation or change in previously approved employment, new concurrent employment, change in employer and amended petition. Usually, only LCA for new employment needs H1B Visa quota if it is not cap-exempt.

Uber Technologies, Inc. has applied for 4,380 LC and LCA from fiscal year 2016 to 2018. But this does not mean they really hired 4,380 foreign workers during this period. The visa applications might have been denied. When an employee renews or transfers his H1B visa or change work location under some circumstances, he will also file a new LCA application.

Department of Labor(DOL) typically certifies more than 3 times the number of foreign work requests than the number of H1B visas issued by USCIS. So there is no one to one relationship between the number of workers certified by the DOL and the number of H1B work visas issued by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

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More Murdered Mormon's? Pete Bennett knows his non-mormon sons were kidnapped


I feel so sorry for the human beings slaughtered in this story

There is another told but is really an undertold story of Mormon's murdered.  Below is one of several connecting stories
in 2014, Benjamin Strack is blamed for killing his family of five in Springville Utah. He is a descendant of a large polygamy family, he was also caught up the drugs in Salt Lake City where they used methadone and cocaine to kill their children as they were both considered addicts.
I only met them once back in 1991 his uncle and I were best friends through High School from 1968 forward his father and my brother became friends and they're married to the hack sisters.
What is very complicated is the theft of My Family Trust current estimate with interest over 25 years is over $1000000 consistently stonewalled by the jurisdiction of the city of Walnut Creek where they have let me exist on the street so I can be arrested jailed and beaten.
This is going to drag Mitt Romney into the tank because it's keyed owner is a Mormon that help raise my ex-wife with other Mormons one being district attorney Mark Peterson's brother Michael and they all collect together at the Alamo First Ward for several of my friends from the past are dead.
There is a large underlying insurance fraud case involving multiple people, the use of the asset forfeiture in the jug of seizures where they have stolen hundreds of houses and this flows backwards to the narcotics task force that was arrested and in jail.
This is going to be a tragedy because the way this thing links in with other stuff that's going on there's some obvious very very highly manipulative groups religious institutions and political alliances.
I also stumbled upon something connected to the Roseville railyard that exploded in 1973 where over 100 real cars exploded filled with bombs destined for for Vietnam through the naval weapons station in Concord part of another dispute over its own magnitude.
I have warned more than one of my friends on here on Facebook to be careful but the money that has been sprayed around doesn't just sit with Mormons it ends up with different groups but don't realize they're part of a larger strategy.
Their problem is they lack the higher level of abstract skills needed to put this together. They thought they were Kings but they were actually Pawn and the whole line of Pawns is coming down. The next step is the Bishops and the Rooks moving towards the queen and then what looks like the king of the Mormon universe could be the ultimate manipulators of all time.

The best Mormon repellent you can buy as a cup of coffee in Starbucks
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Case CIVMSC89-00683 - R. C. STOCKTON CO. VSKIM FANG

The vanishing docket 

Case CIVMSC89-00683 - R. C. STOCKTON CO. VSKIM FANG


Case CIVMSC89-00683 - Complaints/Parties

Complaint Number:1
Complaint Type:COMPLAINT
Filing Date:08/10/1988
Complaint Status:ACTIVE
Party NumberParty TypeParty NameAttorneyParty Status
PLAINTIFF R. C. STOCKTON CO. Pro Per  
DEFENDANT KIM FANG D.D.S.  MANNIS, ESTELLE C. Serve Required (WaitS) 
DEFENDANT WINNIE B. FANG  MANNIS, ESTELLE C. Serve Required (WaitS) 
DEFENDANT OLIVER & COMPANY Unrepresented Serve Required (WaitS) 
DEFENDANT PETER BENNETT  Unrepresented Serve Required (WaitS) 
DEFENDANT REX E. RAMSEY  Unrepresented Serve Required (WaitS) 
DEFENDANT STEVE CASTELLANOS  Unrepresented Serve Required (WaitS) 


Case CIVMSC89-00683 - Actions/Minutes

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The Oracle of Redwood City and the Murders near Pete Bennett

The Oracle and the Bloodied Grass Roots Activist

Just after appearing on PBS with Oracle Spokesman Robert Hoffman in June 2007 Pete Bennett had to move.  The foreclosure of my friends house suddenly went forward.  Pete Bennett relocated to Peach Street Martinez evicted without cause.  

By 2014 five relatives connected to immediate family of Pete Bennett found murdered in Springville UT.  Then over the course of 2014 numerous local deaths.  
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The Work of God: St. Paul's Commons, Walnut Creek

Trinity Center Director Donna Colombo
Speaking of Homeless in Walnut Creek

Todd Cambra banned from Trinity Center froze to death, then John Dullich lost his life the same way the next day and Rhonda found murdered in Las Trampas Creek.  Back in 2009, Adam Milford was found just in San Ramon creek in front of Los Lomas High School and just down the road on Creekside was former Starbucks employee who finished his cosmetology training was splitting time between Starbucks and Salon Amore.




This man has been hit seven times within a 1/4 square mile of Traders Joes in Walnut Creek - deeper in the tape he states he landed on the windshield. Then two months after I interviewed him he was hit again - he's still alive - his July 11th accident

and mine was July 20th but wait there is more - we get free lunches served in Walnut Creek every Monday Civic Park Walnut Creek near the senior center. It's amazing as our other friend was murdered, and at least five others
are have been hit by cars. No one is listening and sooner or later will be killed in a hit and run, Marcus B. and Todd C. are in long term care and John Newman on March 30th 2012, Glen Davis Clayton Road Concord










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Stephanie Marti...
on Tue, 2018-05-01 16:32

The Miscues and the Murder of Officer Lester Garnier


I landed here in Walnut Creek, at St. Paul’s , in November of 2016 for my fourth residenin the six years that I’ve lived in Northern California. I always enjoy moving around and meeting new folks
and being some small part of the beautiful tapestry called the Diocese of California. Since I was already living in the East Bay, I had some ideas about what was happening at St. Paul’s. I did not, however, realize just how big and how amazing the work of St. Paul’s was. 

I am, and I continue to be, blown away by the sheer courage and dedication of this community and what it is that they are accomplishing. St. Paul’s is quietly, and with considerable perseverance, doing the work of God for the people of God, and the story of this work is remarkable.

In a nutshell, St. Paul’s is tearing down two old existing buildings on its property and building St. Paul’s Commons , a four-story facility that will house 45 units of affordable housing and provide new space for Trinity Center’s homeless ministries and meeting spaces for the parish and neighborhood.

St. Paul's Commons plans

The project was the joint brainchild of the Rev. Sylvia Vasquez and Donna Colombo, who is the current director of
Trinity Center . To help make their dream a reality, they enlisted the help of a small group of energetic and inexhaustible folks: Charles Couch, Jennifer Machado, Molly
Clopp, Richard Kemink, Dave Mattern and Julie Layne. Despite their each having full lives outside this ministry, they have been working tirelessly with the developer, Resources for Community Development (RCD)


Though it would be easy to get lost in the details of the history of project and all excellent work involved, I want to focus here on one particular example of change and blessing by lifting up the work Trinity Center Director
Donna Colombo. Donna has changed minds in the city of Walnut Creek and, in the process, changed both the lives of its homeless residents and the people who work to help them. St. Paul's Commons will include 45 units of supportive
housing and space for Trinity Center's homeless program.

 
My first encounter with Donna has marked my memory and my heart with a passion, an energy, and an example of a dogged determination that I don’t often see. When Donna was asked to take over the ministry “next door” that morphed from its beginnings as
Fresh Start into Trinity Center, I am sure that she could not have predicted the journey that was to come or the place that she now finds herself in. I think I began to understand the hard work of this process when I attended
the Walnut Creek meeting of the city planning commission.



Trinity Center Director Donna Colombo



Trinity Center Director Donna Colombo





Trinity Center Director Donna Colombo








As I sat through this lengthy meeting, I heard voices of fear, anger, disappointment, and ignorance. But there were also voices of hope. In fact, supporters of Trinity Center’s much-needed temporary move to another location attended
in overwhelming numbers. Not only had the people of St. Paul’s come out in force, the greater community of church and charitable organizations were also a strong and visible presence.




When I began to investigate some of the back story of this remarkable showing of support, I quickly discovered that the hearts and minds of both political and business members in Walnut Creek had been radically changed through the constant and dedicated work of Donna Colombo and Trinity Center. To a person, the members of the city planning commission voiced absolute support of the mission of Trinity Center and the benefit that this little ministry on Trinity Avenue had been able to provide for Walnut Creek, a city bursting at the seams with growth.


The importance of the hearings with the city planning commission and then the city council was because the physical location for Trinity Center Ministries would have to be moved out of their old buildings at St. Paul’s. In order for the project of St. Paul’s Commons to proceed, these buildings had to go. What would Trinity Center do? Where would they go? How could they continue to serve the most vulnerable if the center itself were homeless too!

Some of the more angry voices in the city meetings had hoped that the location selected as the temporary site would be denied. The level of fear and ignorance about the homeless was jaw-droppingly painful to listen to, but, patiently, the city council listened to each member of the community who needed to speak and hoped to be heard. Patiently as well, Donna and members of the Trinity Board stood and responded; they spoke in understanding, love, and compassion
for all the fear, for all the anxiety, and for all the urgent needs.

When the council entered into its own open deliberations, the reflections offered by each member were consistent and could be summarized this way:

Through the dedicated witness of Donna Colombo, and the exceptional day program being run out of Trinity Center, the city of Walnut Creek is a safer more compassionate city. The example of Trinity Center has softened the hearts and minds of city leaders
who, just a few short years ago, wouldn’t even admit that Walnut Creek had homeless people.

The council members noted that, with Donna’s persistence and dogged determination, the business community of Walnut Creek has rallied to address realistically and head-on the issue of homelessness downtown. With the help of Donna and the work of Trinity
Center, Walnut Creek is able to own its responsibility to those who live on the streets now or who are minutes away from being homeless.

Each member stated clearly that denying Trinity Center its application for this temporary move would be a brutal set-back to efforts to address homelessness and the Bay Area’s housing crisis.

Trinity Center’s request

passed unanimously
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Morris County officials close case on Mountain Lakes shooting

Morris County officials close case on Mountain Lakes shooting

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Family and colleagues still don't know why Leonardo Parera shot and killed his co-worker before dying in a police shooting.


MOUNTAIN LAKES — After a nearly four-month investigation, the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office has ended its investigation into Leonardo Parera, the man who murdered his co-worker at the Exit Realty Gold office in Mountain Lakes and died in what authorities said was likely a "suicide by cop."
But what possessed Parera to walk into the real estate office on Route 46 on Oct. 14 with a 9mm semi-automatic pistol, stand behind Chris Capone King and fire 15 shots as she sat at her desk may never be known, Morris County Prosecutor Robert Bianchi said Thursday.
During a press conference in Morristown, Bianchi also said there was no evidence King and Parera had anything more than a professional relationship.
"The investigation involved an extensive forensic examination of Christine King’s computer and phone records, both of which revealed no contacts from her to him," Bianchi said. "The computer of Mr. Parera did not reveal any contact with Christine King."
After shooting King, Parera left the office and walked toward his car.
He then made a chilling call to 911 in which he told the police dispatcher he had just killed someone.
During the call, the 39-year-old Kearny man falsely claimed to have a long gun, Bianchi said. Before hanging up, Parera also told the dispatcher he had to make another call.
That call, the prosecutor said, was to his mother and sister.
Then, he made one final plea to the dispatcher: Send the police. But, he warned he would shoot officers when they arrived.
"You know what? I’m armed. I’m dangerous. Send the cops out," Parera said. "I can see from every angle. I will shoot at anyone who approaches the car."
Parera made good on his threat, firing at least eight shots at police while sitting in his white Honda Civic, Bianchi said.

"One came very close," to hitting an officer, the prosecutor said.
Police ordered Parera to surrender but he refused and continued to fire, Bianchi said.
Police returned fire; 10 officers fired 65 shots in 23 seconds, Bianchi said. Parera was shot 11 times, while another 53 shots hit his car, he said.
A grand jury Thursday morning determined the police shooting was justified, Bianchi said.
"No officer, even when use of force was justified as is the case here, enjoys being responsible for taking another person’s life," Bianchi said. "The actions of these officers were nothing short of heroic."
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OBIT: Marie Coon



The Untimely Suicide of Marie Coon

MARIE WAS THE NORDSTROMS TAILOR WHO
TAILORED SUITS FOR
PETE BENNETT
WHOSE SUITS WERE LOST
WHEN HIS DRY CLEANER COMMITTED SUICIDE


WALNUT CREEK — Marie Coon is an Iraq war casualty. But not in the traditional sense.
Her stepson’s fatal injuries from a sniper attack in Iraq in 2007 ended up causing two deaths — his and hers.
“She was having a hard time dealing with Jimmy’s death,” her husband, Jim Coon said Friday. “She just kept saying how she missed Jimmy.”
On Mother’s Day — after struggling for more than two years to cope with the loss of the young man she loved as her son — Marie committed suicide by locking herself in the cab of a pickup truck at Lake Arrowhead with portable lighted barbecues and a pail of burning coals. She left a note, saying she wanted to be with Jimmy. She was 48.

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“I’m just walking around pretty much in a daze,” said Jim, 51, who moved with his wife about a year ago from Walnut Creek to Paradise in Northern California. “I’m hoping that she’s in heaven. I’m hoping she’s with Jimmy. If she’s not, I hope she’s having a great life wherever she is. I never wanted to see her get hurt.”
Jim said he planned to attend Walnut Creek’s Memorial Day service Monday with his daughter and brother, to honor his son Army Pfc. James Coon and Cpl. Sean Langevin. Both were Walnut Creek soldiers who died in Middle East conflicts.
James, whom his parents called “Jimmy,” was a 22-year-old Las Lomas High graduate who died April 4, 2007, in Iraq. Langevin was a 23-year-old graduate of Ygnacio Valley High who died on patrol in Afghanistan on Nov. 9, 2007.
In the months after James’ death, Marie talked candidly to the Times on several occasions, expressing the highs and lows she felt as she tried to cope with her gaping loss. She was fiercely proud of her son and gratefully elated for the community recognition he received.
This included a public funeral in Civic Park, a memorial plaque at City Hall, a cross on the hillside in Lafayette, an engraved brick at the All Wars Memorial in Danville, a special teams football award in his name at Diablo Valley College, where he played, and the retiring of his No. 90 high school football jersey at Las Lomas.At the other end of the spectrum, though, Marie grappled daily with overwhelming grief.
“I just start to cry for no reason,” she said in the fall of 2007. “My husband calls them ‘the moments.’ He’ll say, ‘Are you having a moment?’ I’ll just say, ‘Yeah,’ and he’ll know what it’s about. I’ve had days where I’ve been reduced to tears only once. But other days, it’s been all day long.”
She joined the ranks of Gold Star Moms when Jimmy died — a sisterhood of mothers who have lost their children in the military. The women supported each other, talking about their grief.
“It doesn’t go in any smooth order where it gets easier,” Marie said tearfully. “All of a sudden, you have a day that’s worse than it was three months ago. You can’t even anticipate what will set you off.”
She smiled as she reminisced about the happiness Jimmy brought into her life, when he was in sixth grade and she was dating his father.
Jimmy’s biological mother died when he was 9 years old, eight years after his parents divorced.
Marie married his father a year later and cherished her role as Jimmy’s mother — watching him grow up, cheering him on at football games and talking to him about the joys and sorrows in his life.
“I just want to see him,” she said longingly. “I just want to talk to him about anything.”
She refused to bury Jimmy, because she didn’t want to leave him behind if she moved away. Jimmy was cremated and the family spread his ashes at Lake Tahoe, after Marie visited clairvoyant Lisa Williams. Marie believed Jimmy told her through the medium that he wanted the lake to be his final resting place. The couple’s marriage deteriorated and Jim said Marie left him in March, after they tried counseling. He filed for divorce, but it was never finalized.
“I think she just pretty much fell out of love for me,” Jim said. “She didn’t have a purpose in life any more. She really loved Jimmy.”
Jim plans to spread Marie’s ashes in Lake Tahoe.
“I’m going to do the same thing as I did with Jimmy,” he said, “so she could be with him.”
Marie’s note said she did not want a memorial service. But, a makeshift memorial has appeared among the crosses in Lafayette.
“RIP Marie Coons,” it says. “Jimmy’s Mother. Died from a broken heart by her own hand.”
Representatives of military family support groups contacted by the Times said they had never heard of a parent committing suicide after the death of a child in war. Yet, Marie’s decision to take her life is a tragic reminder that such a loss creates an emotional ripple effect in the families of soldiers who are killed, leaving wounds that sometimes never heal.
Reach Theresa Harrington at 925-945-4764 or tharrington@bayareanewsgroup.com.
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The Ellinwood Murders and the Missing Farmers Two Stories One Conclusion

The Ellinwood Farm Murders

The Missing Geary Road Farmers

The COOP Grocery Store Transactions


City of Pleasant Hill,
City of Walnut Creek
Missing Persons
Murders
Real Estate Investment Trust,
The COOP Grocery Store Transactions
The Ellinwood Farm Murders
The Missing Geary Road Farmers
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Silverado Council Boy Scouts of America and The Ellinwood Farm Murders

By Pete Bennett

There is dark cloud hanging over the entire City of Pleasant Hill CA.


Council Officers


Frank Starn | President
Former SVP & COO – McKesson Pharmaceutical
Jerry Dees | Council Commissioner
Trust Administrator
Dr. Joe Barton | VP of CommunicationsER Physician
Randy Campbell |  Legal Counsel
Attorney
Cory Higbee | Council Treasurer
Treasurer – Ross Stores
Anne O’Neal | VP of Administration
Global Manager, Operational Excellence and Health, Environment and Safety-Chevron
Rodney Mangus  | VP of Properties
Paleontologist
Tom Santos | VP of Membership
Software Engineer-AT&T
Peter Schakow | VP of District Ops
President – Hope or Cope, LLC  
Paul Shimotake | VP of Program
Vice President & Senior Counsel, Law Department, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Tom Weibert | VP of Marketing
Owner-Elevare Consulting
Vacant | VP of Major Gifts
Vacant | VP of Fundraising

Executive Board Members


Randy BushPrincipal – Deloitte
Barton GledhillRetired Veterinarian– Livermore LabsBiotechnology Education and Workforce Training Consultant – City College of San Francisco
Alan GouldRetired Attorney; Commercial Property Owner
Pat GriffithCo-Owner – Promana, LLC
Tom HansenBusiness Manager – IBEW Local Union 302
Marcus LampleyVP Excess Liability Div. – Great American Insurance Group
Adam LewisMerrill Lynch
Dan LuchtGen. Mgr.-Zephyr Express and Director of Operations, Western Region – The Winebow Group
John MarshallTech Start-up
Dave NewtonSafeway – IT Director
Lou PaulsonPresident – California Professional Firefighter Assoc.
Lou RamondettaPresident – Surplus Service
Tim ReppIndependent Consultant
James TeareVeterinarian
Brian ThiessenAttorney
Caroline TsuyukiFaculty-Carondelet HS – Advance Sciences
Brian Weaver Asst. VP -Federal Reserve Bank
Harper WongDir. Community Lending Solutions – MGIC


Advisory Board


Bob CarnsRetired Principal – 4C Enterprises
Kent ClayburnSenior VP – Morgan Stanley
Bill CollettRetired Treasurer – Dreyer’s Ice Cream
Rick CronkRetired Co-Owner – Dreyer’s Ice Cream
Bob CrossRetired CEO – CleanAir Logix
Drake DierkhisingOwner-Sarafornia Restaurant, Calistoga
Tom EdwardsRetired Board Chair – Wentworth, Hauser, and Violich
Tom GiugniRetired Fairfield Police Captain
James JonesAttorney
Alfred KappadahlRetired
Steven PhillipsRetired PG&E
Chuck SmithRetired Pres/CEO – AT&T West
Ken StrongmanMediation Attorney
Richard UtterBusiness Continuity Specialist – Bank of the West
Matt WestphalCo-President Bay Alarm
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