In December, Angel Kuo earned her hard-won credential as National Board Certified Teacher.
U.S. Bank is expanding and looking for innovative ways to serve their customers and community.
Members of Iona Workspaces, 1500 W. Alhambra Road, have included people working in design, architecture, tech, app development, branding and marketing, law, finance, HR, consulting, accounting, and other fields.
As a global pandemic rocked communities, Republic Services’ team worked to provide essential services, making sure that recyclables, green waste, and trash were collected on a weekly basis.
The Tesla Corporation will open a facility at the former Alhambra Mazda location.
All three new board members are educators whose childhood experiences animate their work and achievements.
The Chamber switched to a virtual event this year and invited three former Rose Queens to give updates on their lives since their parade, share memories, and answer questions from attendees.
Today, Manny’s sons, David, Chris, Vince, and Peter, are leading Valley Vista Services. Their passion still lies in serving the Greater Los Angeles area and San Gabriel Valley communities, which is why they remain highly involved in outreach efforts and contribute in countless ways to the betterment of the community.
“My teacher, Ms. Magdolna, has taught me everything I know about the violin,” said Angilia Zheng, a young CEMALA violinist. “She has shown me a world of music that I am extremely grateful for."
Last March, City Councilmember Adele Andrade-Stadler and Alhambra Teachers Association President Tammy Scorcia were discussing the emerging COVID-19 virus and how it could impact the city and the schools. They concluded the global disease would only get worse and that the city and many of its vulnerable school students would feel the effects of it. They were right. But they were not content to be right; they began doing something about it.