Costa Mesa firm named best to...
Costa Mesa firm named best to work for in U.S.
Fortune Magazine named the Costa Mesa financial services firm,
Edward Jones, the best company to work for in America. Pete Peterson,
of the firm, announced earlier this month that the company, which has
made the list four times before, has received its first No. 1 ranking
as will be seen in the Feb. 4 issue of the magazine.
The magazine chose the firm because nearly 97% of employees rated
the management as honest, as well as the fact that the company had no
lay-offs despite having experienced financial hardships.
While part of the survey is based on an in-depth analysis of the
company’s culture and human resource practices, the majority of the
Fortune 100 Best ranking is based on an employee-driven survey from
randomly selected employees of companies nationwide.
The firm, which advises individual investors exclusively, serves
five million clients and offers a variety of investments such as
certificates of deposit, taxable and non-taxable bonds, stocks and
mutual funds. Edward Jones has more than 8,000 branch offices
throughout the United States with affiliates in Canada and the United
Kingdom and plans to expand to 10,000 offices by 2003.
Luxury division formed to build at Crystal Cove
John Laing Homes, a homebuilding company under WL Homes of Newport
Beach, launched a new division in May geared toward developing homes
and communities for the upper price segments of Southern California.
The new division, John Laing Homes Luxury Group, will acquire
land, design and build homes and eventually market its programs to
luxury-oriented home-buyers in an effort to expand the company’s
current operations throughout the market.
As its first project, the luxury group will be responsible for
building homes at Crystal Cove on the Irvine Ranch. The project,
which will consist of 40 ocean view homes, will be named Nautilus at
Crystal Cove.
Tom Redwitz, a 20-year veteran in real estate entitlements,
developments, architecture and construction, was selected to head up
the new division. Ginny Kerr, a 6-year employee with Taylor Woodrow,
will serve as project coordinator.
WL Homes plans to refocus its homebuilding efforts in its core
markets in both California and Colorado.
More people flying, fewer flights in the air
John Wayne Airport witnessed a 4.3% increase in airline passenger
traffic in June 2002 as compared to June 2001. While passenger
traffic has totaled 715,613 as compared to last year’s count of
685,949 passengers, the total number of aircraft operations during
the same months decreased.
In June 2002 the total number of aircraft operations, which
consists of both take-offs and landings, was 31,839, a 10.5% decrease
from the June 2001 when aircraft operations totaled 35,572.
Similarly, the June 2002 commercial carrier flight operations also
experienced a decrease of more than 2% while the commuter carrier
operations (air taxis) showed a significant decrease of 44.7% when
compared to June 2001.
Overall, the general aviation activity at the airport, which
accounted for 76% of the total aircraft operations during June 2002,
revealed an 11.6% decrease when compared to the same month last year.
The airport is a self-supporting enterprise, owned and operated by
the County of Orange.
Golf tournament aids Blind learning center
The Orange Coast Assn. of Realtors, based in Newport Beach,
generated more than $8,000 for the Blind Children’s Learning Center
in Tustin during its annual golf tournament.
The tournament, which was held at the Strawberry Farms Golf Course
in Irvine, recently attracted 130 players and produced a significant
donation for the center.
The nonprofit organization helps nearly 300 students integrate
into the mainstream through a curriculum of speech and language
classes, occupational therapy, orientation and mobility, Braille
instruction, specialized vision services, social opportunities and
adaptive technology.
The realtors association, which was established in 1929, is
composed of 1,500 real estate professionals, provides members with a
variety of support services such as industry communication,
legislative support, seminars, high tech support and access to
multiple listings and reference material.
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