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A "CAN-DO"
LEADER FOR
EDUCATION
Joint Meeting
with Central City
Association and Los
Angeles Area
Chamber of
Commerce
ROY ROMER
The new Superintendent of
The Los Angeles Unified School
District
Thursday, Oct. 19 '00
Biltmore Hotel Crystal
Room
500 S. Grand Avenue
Los Angeles
Roy was Governor of Colorado from 1986 to 1998, becoming the nation's senior Democratic governor, and was the general chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1997 to 2000. Though not an educator by profession, he has long been an advocate for educational issues at the state and national levels.
His energy, enthusiasm and reputation as a "can-do" leader and a consensus builder on complex and controversial issues attracted him to the Los Angeles school board, As superintendent he has assumed the top leadership role in a newly reorganized district, the nation's second largest public school system, with 11 local districts that provide extensive authority and autonomy at the school and community level. There are 37,000 teachers and administrators, 25,000 classified employees, a budget of $8.4 billion, and an enrollment of 711,000 students.
For more information call
Sue Reeves at 323/663?5242
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WHAT DO MONEY PARTNERS
LOOK FOR AND WHY?
Featuring:
PAT HADEN
Riordan, Lewis & Haden
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PRESIDENT'S
MESSAGE
John Stern
Last weekend, as I sat at the beach in our perfect 83 degree L.A. weather over Labor Day, I was thinking what a great city Los Angeles really is. It was a beautiful blue sky day that was perfectly clear and our entire family enjoyed a spectacular summer day. As I was driving home, I could see the Getty Museum in the skyline and it looked magnificent. (If you have not visited the Getty, you should take some time and spend an afternoon or evening up there.) Later that same day I was in Westwood and I was reminded that the new Medical
will truly be one of the best state-of-the-art medical facilities in the world. These new centers make me even more proud to be an Angeleno.
That same evening I was on the telephone with a friend who had just finished a conversation with someone from New York that will not admit publicly (because they do not want to acknowledge that L.A. is Hip) that they rented a house in L.A. on the beach this past summer. Furthermore, this same person will be renting the same house on the beach in L.A. again next summer and they prefer it over the places that they have rented in the past in the Hamptons. My point is simply that L.A. has really
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Pat Haden
Pat Haden is currently a member of the board of directors of Tetra Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: WATR), Elkay Plastics Co., Inc., Financial Pacific Insurance Group, Inc., and IndyMac Mortgage Holdings (NYSE: NDE).
He has also been a director of Data Processing Resources Corporation (formerly NASDAQ: DPRC), Leep Technology, Inc. and CORDA Medical Care, Inc.
He graduated Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa with an English major from the University of Southern California and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to study Economics at Oxford University in England.
Mr. Haden received his J.D. from Loyola Law School in 1982.
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As a general partner, Pat Haden identifies and analyzes new investment opportunities. Riordan, Lewis & Haden, a private equity investment firm, currently has investments in 12 companies with sales of approximately $1.5 billion. Mr. Haden works with the firm's portfolio companies providing advice and guidance.
Come and learn about the process of investing in companies . . . The Who, The How and The Why.
WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 27,
2000
OMNI HOTEL
(formerly
Hotel Inter-Continental)
251 South Olive St.
Los Angeles
11:30 am
Registration &
Reception
12:00 noon - 1:30 pm
Luncheon Program
$40.00 Members
$45.00 Non-Members
Parking - $600
Please RSVP to
Sue Reeves at 323 / 663-5242.
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