Kenny Slaught, real estate professional, details the classic features of the Spanish Colonial architecture found throughout the California city of Santa Barbara. He highlights the architect who brought the style to the area, as well as discusses several places throughout the city that are great examples of the architectural style at work.
Month: December 2016
Santa Barbara Real Estate Professional, Kenny Slaught, Highlights City’s Architectural History
Kenny Slaught, real estate professional in Santa Barbara, talks about the Spanish Colonial architecture throughout the city and how its integrity has been upheld over the years. He discusses the history of George Washington Smith, the architect who inspired the movement of the architectural trend through California and how he developed and tailored the style.
SBCC Kickstarting Careers For Grads, Notes Kenny Slaught
The service and hospitality industry is another field that offers great opportunities at competitive salaries and that gives graduates the chance to perfect their crafts and pursue their goals of becoming a great chef, manager, or hotel administrator. The Culinary Arts and Hotel Management program available at SBCC is diverse and touches up on many different aspects of the service industry of all different sizes. Acquiring skills like these can help people find jobs not only locally, but project to relocate practically anywhere else in the world. Kenny Slaught point to another interesting aspect of the program, “It can prepare students to start their own businesses and fulfill their dream of becoming a business owner and working for themselves.”
Opportunities For Career Advancement Abound, Says Kenny Slaught
As a Santa Barbara property investor and successful entrepreneur, Kenny Slaught keeps a close eye on community developments. Recently, he reviewed on his blog at KennySlaught.com some great career opportunities and training programs offered by Santa Barbara City College specially designed for those not pursuing college credits but instead learning something new. The Santa Barbara community is a space that provides its citizens with many prospects for career advancements and professional training in skillsets relevant in the real world. Having mentioned previously the many ways the community comes together to push forward programs benefitting all of those who call Santa Barbara home, Kenny Slaught previewed the many programs offered for those interested, including Computer Network Engineering, Culinary Arts and Hotel Management, Environmental Horticulture, Graphic Design, among others.