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Sep 09, 2022 12:10 PM - 1:30 PM
Big Table exists to see the lives of those working in the restaurant and hospitality industry transformed by building community and caring for those who are in crisis, transition, or falling through the cracks. Jessie Vigil is Big Table's San Diego City Director. Jesse’s life experiences include a stint in the Navy, pulling rabbits from a hat, and life as a youth director. His latest trick is caring for restaurant and hotel employees through Big Table. His passion for food includes decorating cakes, and an ongoing quest to find the best pizza, burger, and fish taco in San Diego. He enjoys watching the Padre’s, taking staycations with his wife, and eating Trader Joe’s Reduced Guilt crackers. |
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Sep 23, 2022 12:10 PM - 1:30 PM
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Oct 28, 2022 12:10 PM - 1:30 PM
Lori Holt Pfeiler, a housing champion and longtime community leader, is President and CEO of the Building Industry Association of San Diego County, the organization has announced. “I believe deeply in the transformative power of housing, and the ripple effects it has,” Holt Pfeiler said. “I have seen the success a stable home can provide a family – for generations. As the new leader of the BIA, I look forward to putting my efforts to work to influence change that helps create thousands of homes in our region at all income levels. Improving the supply of housing and advocating for efficient and effective changes in the building process are important steps I’ll pursue. My affordable housing expertise will complement the work of traditional home builders, with the ultimate goal of making our region an even better place for families and business.” Holt Pfeiler replaces retiring CEO Borre Winckel, who led the BIA for 13 years. Winckel’s last day is July 16. Holt Pfeiler starts July 6. Tackling the region’s housing affordability crisis tops her priority list, she said, pointing out that across our region homes are built at the high end and the low end and nothing in the middle. That has created numerous problems, including long Riverside County to San Diego County commutes, soaring rents, and forcing seniors to stay in place. |
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Nov 25, 2022
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Feb 16, 2023 - Dec 31, 2034
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