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8/15/08 - LOCAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS FIRM ADDS JOHN PROCTOR AND ED LYON TO TEAM
Santa Paula Times

The founding partners of the region’s fastest growing public affairs firm, Paladin Principle LLC, announced today that the company has retained the services of two local community leaders to work on contract with the firm on strategic issues management and economic development projects. John T. Procter and H. Edwin “Ed” Lyon have joined Paladin as senior consultants. “We are delighted to add John and Ed to our team,”said sr. partner and co-founder of Paladin, Ernie Villegas. “They each have unique skills and remarkable relationships to help us navigate local public relations, politics, and policy development issues for our clients.”.  more>>

 
5/06/08 - MEASURE G PASSES WITH 82% OF VOTE
Pacific Coast Business Times

The renderings of what would become of more than 500 acres if developed with up to 1,500 homes, parks, open space, schools and an amphitheater surrounded those supporters who waited at the Limoneira Pavilion to learn the fate of Teague-McKevett Ranch/East Area 1, which came a step closer to reality with the overwhelming support of Santa Paula voters in Tuesday’s election.

Measure G, which sought to bring the property east of the city into the urban boundary border as well as bypass Save Open Space and Agricultural Resources (SOAR) mandates, was approved by more than a wide margin by a blowout of 2,644 (82.57 percent) yes votes. Only 558 voters (17.43 percent) rejected the measure.  more>>

 
9/28/07 - GORELL WORKS 3 JOBS, SERVES IN RESERVE
Pacific Coast Business Times
Between his three jobs, Jeff Gorell keeps busy: He’s a partner in the Oxnard-based community relations firm Paladin Principle, an adjunct professor at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks and a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy Reserve.  more>>
 
6/11/07 - BRAIN TRUST BRINGS CONNECTIONS: PUBLIC AFFAIRS FIRM HAS DIVERSE CLIENTELE
Pacific Coast Business Times
So what makes Paladin Principle, a recently launched public affairs and consulting company based in Oxnard, different from other firms offering similar services?  For one thing, they actually believe in the companies they represent.  more>>
 

5/3/07 - COLLEGE NOT THE ONLY WAY TO WIN
Capital Weekly

This opinion editorial that appeared in Capitol Weekly was ghost written by Paladin Principle for the authors, one of whom, Jack Stewart, is President of California Manufacturers and Technology Association. CMTA is a Paladin client.
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4/18/07 - HERDT: LNG ISSUE ISN'T FROZEN
Ventura County Star

Unless state acts, more showdowns will follow

In each of the last two years, a legislative proposal that would have required state regulators to conduct a sober, public analysis of whether California needs to import liquefied natural gas has died an untimely death in the final hours of the lawmaking session.    more>>
 

11/27/06 - NORTHERNSTAR HIRES ERNIE VILLEGAS
Pacific Coast Business Times

Ernie Villegas may be out of power, but he's not out of gas.

Villegas, the outgoing mayor of Fillmore, retired from 29 years at Southern California Edison only to be hired Nov. 10 by NorthernStar Natural Gas. He will help the Houston-based energy firm promote its proposed Clearwater Port project, which would turn an offshore oil platform in the Santa Barbara channel into a liquefied natural gas importation facility. Villegas will work with Jeff Gorell, Clearwater Port's director of government and community affairs.   more>>

 
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