By Arthur Lightbourn
To be a fundraiser undoubtedly takes a certain knack.
But it also helps to represent a worthy cause.
Take Bill Littlejohn for example.
RSF man’s career includes rock n’ roll and high finance
By Joe Tash
Long-time Rancho Santa Fe financial adviser Gabriel Wisdom didn’t expect his firm’s 18-month-old Fallen Angels Income Fund to be ranked No. 1 in its category by Lipper, a well-known mutual fund ratings service.
By Christina Macone-Greene
RSF residents and managing partners Greg Arnold and Harold Buchanan recently opened the doors to their new office, CE2 Carbon Capital, LLC, in Solana Beach, a company focused on building a portfolio of carbon offsets and other assets geared to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in North America. With the ever-growing concerns of global warming and the eco-friendly restructuring being made on the economic business front, CE2 Carbon Capital is there to help.
By Lee Schoenbart
She tells the tales to help people better comprehend the plight of cancer patients victimized, not only by the disease itself, but also the financial indignities they suffer.
Anytime Santa Claus makes an appearance this time of year, especially with the recent heat wave sweeping the nation, it’s not without an extra special reason.
By Diane Welch
The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe, with its commanding presence in the historic downtown village of Rancho Santa Fe, has provided over eight decades of hospitality since its official opening in 1922 when it was known simply as the guest house and then later, La Morada – the home of many rooms.
By Christina Macone-Greene
Leon Leyson, the youngest survivor of Schindler’s List, was welcomed to the Rancho Santa Fe home of Drs. Andrew and Diana Benedek on June 3 for a Chabad RSF-sponsored event. In his lecture, titled “Saved by an Angel,” Leyson recounted heart-wrenching stories from the days of the Holocaust.
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