Investec founder and president, Kenny Slaught, delves into the history of the Spanish Colonial architecture of Santa Barbara and the steps taken to maintain its integrity throughout the years. He discusses the protections put in place to ensure the safety of historical landmarks.…
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Long-time supporter of community initiatives, Santa Barbara-based investor and leading force in the real estate industry, Kenny Slaught has wholeheartedly embraced Hospice of Santa Barbara’s various programs aimed at helping those who experienced hardship in life to learn to experience joy and meaningfulness…
Active member and supporter of the UCSB Foundation Kenny Slaught discussed on his blog at KennySlaught.com that “The University of California Santa Barbara announced on May 26, 2016 that it is a Grand Challenges Explorations grant winner.” Read more: http://www.wafb.com/story/33799964/Kenny-Slaught-Congratulates-UCSB-on-Receiving-Grand-Challenges-Explorations-Grant
The novel campaign and the related renovations will take place over a period of about six years. All changes will be finished in phases so that the museum can stay open to visitors throughout the entire process. Kenny Slaught lists four principal goals…
Kenny Slaught Pledges His Support For “The Image More” Campaign At Santa Barbara Museum Of Art
Deep supporter of the Santa Barbara’s heritage and arts, Kenny Slaught has revealed his support for the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s “The Image More” campaign by stressing it on his blog at KennySlaught.com. The Santa Barbara Museum of Art plays an incredible…
Santa Barbara City College has been accredited for its robust reputation in training professionals who work in the area of network support. Kenny Slaught notes, “Your valuable time will be wisely invested in the education of this practical program.” Network engineers work at…
A range of professional growth opportunities and skill development programs, meant for those who aren’t following college courses but in place are learning something new, are offered by Santa Barbara City College, as commented by Kenny Slaught, a successful property investor and businessperson,…
Other factors influencing today’s situation that are particularly Californian in nature can be traced back to a general scarcity of land in desirable locations. Undeveloped land costs are prohibitively high, especially within the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas. Kenny Slaught points to…
Founding principal along with president of Investec Real Estate Companies Kenny Slaught has assuredly guided his investment, management, and development firm through years of market cycles with consistent success. As a key player in the Southern California residential, commercial and industrial property markets…
The third main influence of Santa Barbara’s excellent community is a widespread promise to charity by the county’s civic leaders, entrepreneurs and residents as per Kenny Slaught. The city’s robust tradition of nonprofit activity and substantial giving is appreciated today through numerous charities,…
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