Kenny Slaught – The Community In Santa Barbara Comes Together To Offer Professional Programs

The courses at Santa Barbara City College help those hoping to acquire skills without going to college. On his blog at KennySlaught.com, Slaught discusses the courses and how they can be the start of a flourishing career. The courses include Computer Network Engineering, Culinary Arts and Hotel Management, Environmental Horticulture, and Graphic Design.
 
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Kenny Slaught Discusses Skills Gained Through Parenting After Loss Program

The 2 month-long Parenting After Loss initiative supports families with kids who recently lost someone dear. The support system focuses on the consequences of death in a family, and how parents and children learn how to communicate. Kenny Slaught says that after attending the counseling sessions, families become stronger together.

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Kenny Slaught On Giving His Insight Into Golden State Housing Market

Kenny Slaught, Investec Real Estate Companies’ CEO, was able to successfully manage his real estate firm through numerous market changes. As a reputable resident of Southern California, and with 30 years of experience in the field, he overcame shifting variances and bested trends. Recently, he talked about how the state’s real estate market works and when the right moment to make a purchase is.

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Kenny Slaught Admires Santa Barbara’s Architecture

George Washington Smith was the creator of the Spanish Colonial Revival style almost a century ago. Smith dropped out of Harvard to become a bond trader, and eventually relocated to Santa Barbara after achieving success. He planned to retire, but upon realizing locals enjoyed the house he built, he decided to keep on designing for them. He brought materials directly from Spain and mixed old styles with new ones in his work. Today, his designs are well known for their complexity and beauty. He became a Santa Barbara founding father, and many architects were inspired by him. Kenny Slaught recognizes how attentive to detail one must be to create such intricate architectural pieces.

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