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KEYNOTE SPONSOR Great Scott Tree Service, Inc. ProTec Building Services


January Luncheon Highlights


EXHIBITORS Advanced Painting & Wood Repair Alan Smith Pool Plastering, Inc. Alliance Association Bank AMS Paving, Inc. Angelo Termite & Construction Animal Pest Management Services, Inc. Antis Roofing & Waterproofing Aquatic Facility Services Inc. BEHR & KILZ Paints & Primers Berding | Weil, LLP Berg Insurance Agency Brian Berce Insurance Agency, Inc. California Safety Agency Comet Lighting & Electric Concrete Hazard Solutions, Inc. Diversified Asphalt Products, Inc. Earthco Commercial Landscape Elite Pest Management, Inc. Emercon Construction, Inc. EmpireWorks – Reconstruction and Painting Environmental Concepts Landscape Management, Inc. Fiore, Racobs & Powers, A PLC Fenceworks, Inc. FHA Review First Foundation Bank Firstline Security Systems Fontaine Weatherproofing, Inc. Garland Restoration, Inc. Guard-Systems, Inc. Interiors: By Design International Paving Services, Inc. Lloyd Pest Control McKenzie Rhody, LLP Mission Landscape Companies NPG Asphalt


Hotel found out. What better way to start this new year than with a joint educational luncheon with the CAI Orange County and Greater Inland Empire Chapters at “the happiest place on earth!”


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Lt. Col. Patricia Murray, the keynote speaker, provided the attendees with outstanding examples and real-life experiences about how to run their own race through life and let the world chase them instead of always trying to chase someone else.


Te attendees were provided with examples of how to succeed on their own terms through strength and determination. Along the path of success, remember to stop looking from side to side and look forward instead. Too much time is wasted by people who try to figure out how others are going to succeed.


Lt. Col. Murray explained that although circumstances play a role in a reaching a person’s potential, the ability to be disciplined and stay focused on goals while remaining true to yourself is what actually brings the most satisfying and biggest wins.


Tis was an extremely beneficial program and left the audience members with positive ways to better understand themselves, find their purpose, and then effectively lead others.


So go out there, be successful and Run Your Own Race… Let Te World Chase You!


n educational luncheon to set the stage for the new year. Tat was exactly what anyone who attended the January 9th


luncheon at the Disneyland


O’Connell Landscape Maintenance, Inc. Pacific Western Bank Painting Unlimited, Inc. Park West Landscape Management, Inc. PatioShoppers Commercial Furnishings PCW Contracting Services Pilot Painting & Construction, Inc. Pinnacle Landscape Management PPG Architectural Coatings PrimeCo Professional Services Construction, Inc. RGS Landscape & Arbor Care Richardson | Ober PC Roy Palacios Insurance Agency, Inc. SAX Insurance Agency Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. Sherwin-Williams Paint Company Smoothstone Construction and Consulting, Inc. South Coast Restoration, Inc. SwedelsonGottlieb Te Miller Law Firm Tree Phase Electric Tinnelly Law Group Union Bank Homeowners Association Services Vista Paint Corporation


PARKING SPONSORS Accurate Termite & Pest Control Bemus Landscape, Inc. Peters & Freedman, LLP


MANAGER TABLE SPONSORS CBCI Construction, Inc. CPR Construction Harvest Landscape Enterprises, Inc. Rey Insurance Services, Inc. Riley Pasek Canty, LLP SERVPRO of Tustin


NAME BADGE SPONSOR Villa Park Landscape


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