Local business owner receives state honor
- Share via
Andrew Glazer
COSTA MESA -- The manufacturer of one of the planet’s most obscure
devices was recently named California Small Business Person of the Year
by a federal agency.
The U.S. Small Business Administration awarded David Cline, 56, the honor
for starting a program that encourages high school students to go to
college.
Cline is president of Balboa Instruments, Inc., a locally based
manufacturer of a waterproof, chlorine-safe, floating controller of spa
temperatures, jet flow and water-massage speeds.
“He really puts himself and the resources of the entire company into the
community,” said Ed Fawcett, president of the Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce, who nominated Cline.
The program gives students from Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools
exposure to the day-to-day operations of the company, which employs more
than 200 people.
“By giving students an opportunity to interact with individuals from each
department, I think they’ll see a reason to go to college,” Cline said.
It begins each year with 40 students taking a tour of the company’s
sales, manufacturing and accounting departments. Human resources manager
Kathleen Pearson interviews each of the students, treating them as if
they were applying for a professional position.
She selects 20 students -- “kids who are seriously interested in
business, but maybe a little iffy about completing high school” -- to
spend four hours a week shadowing employees in the department.
Cline gives the students a complex hypothetical business problem to solve
after they finish spending six weeks at the company.
“It’s three pages long -- not easy,” said Ann Piercy, a career counselor
at Estancia High School, who oversees the program. “And it helps them
learn teamwork and problem solving.”
Using Powerpoint -- a slide display software program -- the students
present their solution to Cline, a team of company executives, the
principals of each school and their classmates.
“I hate talking in front of people,” said Elizabeth Bennett, 17, a senior
at Estancia who completed the program. “But I’m interested in overseas
sales and this gave me a first look at what I’d be doing in one of those
positions.”
Cline is one of 53 small business owners the U.S. Small Business
Administration will consider for the National Business Person of the
Year.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.