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Water Pik elects 2 to three-year terms
Investors of Water Pik Technologies Inc. elected two company
directors to three-year terms ending in 2006.
Water Pik, which trades on the New York Stock Exchange under PIK,
announced the elections Thursday.
Babette E. Heimbuch, the chairman and chief executive of FirstFed
Financial Corp., and Charles J. Queenan Jr., the senior counsel to
law firm Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, won terms.
The company also announced it had appointed Ernst & Young as the
company’s independent auditors for 2003.
Water Pik is a leading manufacturer and marketer of personal
health care products, pool products and water-heating systems.
Micro finance expert speaks at Center Club
Nancy Barry, an expert in the world of micro-finance, spoke to a
group on Friday at the exclusive Center Club in Costa Mesa.
Barry, who grew up on Lido Isle, is the president of Women’s World
Banking, a network of lenders who offer loans to self-employed woman
in 40 counties.
She discussed the way the group has reached out to underprivileged
entrepreneurs to provide financial services.
Barry earned a bachelor’s from Stanford University and a master’s
in business administration from Harvard University.
Tourism expert discusses economy in Costa Mesa
A tourism industry expert spoke to local hospitality leaders
Tuesday at the Hilton Costa Mesa.
Carolyn Beteta, executive director of California Travel and
Tourism, talked about the importance of the tourism industry to the
state and local economies. She also mapped out how tourism can add
to, or subtract from the state budget.
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