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Kenny Slaught Notes UCSB Professor’s Impressive Research

David Low, a professor in UCSB’s Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, has announced he will pursue an innovative global health and development research project, “Strategy for development of enteric pathogen-specific phage”. Low’s research intends to focus on a new way to deal with major bacterial pathogens that are becoming resistant to a handful… Read More…

Kenny Slaught Points As Part Of Area’s Success

The third pillar of Santa Barbara’s exceptional community is the county’s widespread commitment, demonstrated by civic leaders, business professionals, and residents. Kenny Slaught says that the city’s long tradition of nonprofit activity and generous giving continues today through numerous charities, volunteer organizations and community initiatives, but actually dates back to 1928 with the creation of… Read More…

Kenny Slaught Discusses Courthouse, Old Mission Church History

As early as 1925, notes Kenny Slaught, Santa Barbara city planners, recognizing the natural charm of Southern California, created legislation to preserve Spanish Colonial architecture, making Santa Barbara the first populace in the United States to consider the importance of historical buildings. Adorned with brilliantly colored tiles, the County Courthouse is the most common downtown… Read More…

Santa Barbara Real Estate Professional, Kenny Slaught, Discusses Spanish Colonial Features of City’s Architecture

Kenny Slaught, Santa Barbara real estate professional, talks about the city’s architecture and the Spanish Colonial traits that can be found throughout the buildings. He discusses George Washington Smith, the architect who made the building’s designs popular in California. He also talks about the distinct features that can be found in the architectural style. Read… Read More…

Kenny Slaught, Real Estate Professional, Talks Architectural History in Santa Barbara

Real estate professional, Kenny Slaught, takes a look into the architectural integrity of Santa Barbara and how the city has maintained the Spanish, natural charm over the years. He highlights the unique characteristics of the architecture, such as intricate archways, and the actions taken to protect historic landmarks. Read More: http://markets.financialcontent.com/startribune/news/read/32859226/Kenny_Slaught_ Read More…

Kenny Slaught Discusses Benefits Of SBCC Programs

Santa Barbara City College has earned a great reputation when it comes to training professionals working in the field of network support. According to Investec CEO Kenny Slaught, “your valuable time will be wisely invested studying this promising and useful program.” Network engineers work with a company’s computer network, providing employees with the best technological… Read More…

Kenny Slaught Sees Success Despite Fluctuating Market

Founding principal and president of Investec Real Estate Companies Kenny Slaught has boldly guided his investment, management, and development brand through several market cycles with consistent success. As a respected figure in the Southern California residential, commercial and industrial property scenes for over three decades, he has built a legacy through unexpected variance while besting… Read More…

Kenny Slaught Says Intuitive Software Driving Market Forward

New intuitive software and mobile apps, Kenny Slaught says, are giving investors and builders a greater selection of lending and borrowing opportunities across numerous real estate asset classes and geographies. California’s crowdfunding, or peer-to-peer lending, projects evolved after the state adopted the Jumpstart Our Business Startup (JOBS) Act in 2012, which significantly loosened the ways… Read More…

Kenny Slaught Notes How Tech Advances Shape Real Estate Market

Technological improvements have revolutionized America’s real estate industry, making the property management sector increasingly efficient and profitable. Platforms which offer numerous online collaborations and, most importantly, workflow automation are growing in popularity, in large part due to their ability to provide quick access to accurate and consolidated data and information flow. Kenny Slaught, the president… Read More…