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Clean deal

The Agoura/Oak Park/Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce will host the grand opening of Lavaggio, the new full service auto detail center at Canwood Street and Reyes Adobe Road in Agoura Hills.

Car wash owner David Delrahim will greet customers from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Sat., Sept. 26. Delrahim also owns the Agoura Hills Hills Car Wash at the same intersection.

For more information about the grand opening, call the Chamber at (818) 889-3150.

Career move

Southern California Neuropsychology Group presents the launch of a new program to help adolescents and adults achieve their dream career.

Dream Big Career Center offers a three-step program that provides individuals with information and training to optimize career success. The three steps include a comprehensive career assessment, career training and on the job experience. The personalized assessment offers to match a person’s interests, abilities and personality with all possible career options.

The center’s experts have more than 20 years of human resource experience and provide insider’s information on various career topics.

The career specific internship placement offers handson experience, knowledge and training while clients build their resume.

Call (818) 992-3113 for a free consultation. Dream Big Career Center is at 21900 Burbank Blvd., third floor, Woodland Hills.

Bank CEOs to
discuss industry

Four bank presidents will participate in a panel discussion at the first event in the California Lutheran University 2009-2010 Corporate Leaders Breakfast Series.  

The breakfast and panel discussion on banking policy will be from 7:30 to 9:15 a.m. Tues., Sept. 22 at the Reagan Library, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley.

The panelists are Janet Garufis of Montecito Bank & Trust, George Leis of Pacific Capital Bancorp, Lynda Nahra of Community West Bank and John Nerland of California Oaks State Bank.

Jim Rondeau, host of “Crosstalk” on National Public Radio station KCLU, will moderate.

Reservations are required by Thurs., Sept. 17.

The breakfast series brings members of the business and civic communities together to share ideas and hear from prominent leaders in the region.

For more information or reservations, call Sharon Nelson at (805) 493-3150 or e-mail smnelso@callutheran.edu or go to www.callutheran.edu/clb.

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