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THE C-SUITE ADVISORY PROGRAMBecoming a member of the C-Suite Advisor community entitles you to expert benefits and a turn key solution to marketing your expertise.As a C-Suite Advisor you will be presented as the expert in your field to the 150,000 qualified readers of CSQ per quarter. Your advisor article will be in the 25,000 issues printed quarterly reaching our wide network of the highest ranking business professionals in the the Los Angeles and Ventura counties. The Program is all-inclusive and meets your marketing wants as we support your efforts with the following multi-touch strategy.
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Scott HansenSenior Vice President and Region Director,Wells Fargo Wealth ManagementWestlake Village, CA
Scott Hansen is senior vice president and regional director for Wells Fargo’s Wealth Management Group in Greater Los Angeles. He joined the company in July 2008 and currently manages the company’s Westlake Village and Encino offices. In this role, Scott oversees more than 50 wealth management professionals specializing in various areas, including private banking, estate planning, investments, asset management, multi-generational wealth planning, retirement and trust services.
805/777.8369 [email protected]
High net worth families have been given an unprecedented opportunity to transfer large amounts of assets to loved ones tax-free. The federal gift tax exemption is currently at its highest in history - $5.12 million per donor ($10.24 million for married U.S. citizens). The catch is the exemption is set to expire on December 31, and revert back to $1 million per donor in 2013.
While many wealthy individuals could benefit from taking advantage of the exemption, time is running out for those who are indecisive or wait too long. The decision for a couple to make a $10.24 million gift (or potentially larger if more sophisticated gifting strategies are employed) is not a simple one.
First, they must look at their life-style needs to ensure that making the gift will not make them cash poor, or impair their ability to achieve person-al goals, such as retiring at a certain date, or purchasing a second home. Second, they’ll need to determine which assets to transfer. The nature of an asset, whether it is an interest in a business, a personal residence, or an encumbered asset, can affect the level of administrative complexity required to make the transfer. Moreover, in order to set a value for the gift that the IRS will more readily accept, valuation from a qualified appraiser
may be required. Lastly, it’s important to consider how your loved ones are going to receive the gift. Some people are comfortable with making gifts outright, but others may want a more measured approach to how much access over the gift the donees, usually children, will have. This may take into account the age of the child, financial maturity, or the donors may want to employ means to retain control over the asset themselves (such as gifting a minority interest and retaining managing control).
With all of the professionals on your advisory team, including an estate planning attorney, certified public ac-countant, certified appraiser, banker, and wealth planner, you’ll need to also consider the likelihood they may be unavailable in the last quarter of the year as wealthy families scramble to get it all done in time.
Serious consideration should be given to how you transfer wealth, especially to children. Poor prepa-ration can result in immature invest-ment choices, overspending, lack of ambition or self-worth. It is easy for wealthy heirs to not value money they didn’t earn, become isolated from the rest of the working world, or worse yet, feel the wealth defines them and they cannot achieve anything greater than what their parents accomplished.
Some donors tackle this issue by
| PERSONAL FINANCE |
Record-High Federal Gift-Tax Exemption
Set to Expire SoonAur magniment quo qui blam, volo vollorera conecte net
eatur? Undi dolorpor solecto tatur? Qui abor sit acepeditas
FALL ISSUE 2012
SUMMER2012 CSQ.COM
T h e e x e c u T i v e ’ s L e a d e r s h i p & L i f e s T y L e M a g a z i n e
C - S U I T E Q U A R T E R L Y
LOS ANGELES / VENTURA COUNTY
TO DO:LONDON OLYMPICS q
FLIGHT SCHOOL wGOLF CARLSBAD e
Bryan ClayOlympic Gold Medalist, At It Again
+
THE LA/UKCONNECTIONOLYMPICS, BUSINESS, & THE LA GASTROPUB PHENOMENON
LAILA ALIBUILDING A LEGACY AND BRAND ALL HER OWN
BENTLEY’S TAKE ON THE SUV
2013 ESTATE LAW CHANGES ARE YOU PREPARED?
BRUCE JENNERGOLD MEDAL DECATHLETES MEET UP TO DISCUSS TRAINING, MOTIVATION, AND PERFORMING UNDER PRESSURE
2012 OLYMPICS
ISSUE
Scott HansenSenior Vice President and Region Director,Wells Fargo Wealth ManagementWestlake Village, CA
Scott Hansen is senior vice president and regional director for Wells Fargo’s Wealth Management Group in Greater Los Angeles. He joined the company in July 2008 and currently manages the company’s Westlake Village and Encino offices. In this role, Scott oversees more than 50 wealth management professionals specializing in various areas, including private banking, estate planning, investments, asset management, multi-generational wealth planning, retirement and trust services.
805/777.8369 [email protected]
High net worth families have been given an unprecedented opportunity to transfer large amounts of assets to loved ones tax-free. The federal gift tax exemption is currently at its highest in history - $5.12 million per donor ($10.24 million for married U.S. citizens). The catch is the exemption is set to expire on December 31, and revert back to $1 million per donor in 2013.
While many wealthy individuals could benefit from taking advantage of the exemption, time is running out for those who are indecisive or wait too long. The decision for a couple to make a $10.24 million gift (or potentially larger if more sophisticated gifting strategies are employed) is not a simple one.
First, they must look at their life-style needs to ensure that making the gift will not make them cash poor, or impair their ability to achieve person-al goals, such as retiring at a certain date, or purchasing a second home. Second, they’ll need to determine which assets to transfer. The nature of an asset, whether it is an interest in a business, a personal residence, or an encumbered asset, can affect the level of administrative complexity required to make the transfer. Moreover, in order to set a value for the gift that the IRS will more readily accept, valuation from a qualified appraiser
may be required. Lastly, it’s important to consider how your loved ones are going to receive the gift. Some people are comfortable with making gifts outright, but others may want a more measured approach to how much access over the gift the donees, usually children, will have. This may take into account the age of the child, financial maturity, or the donors may want to employ means to retain control over the asset themselves (such as gifting a minority interest and retaining managing control).
With all of the professionals on your advisory team, including an estate planning attorney, certified public ac-countant, certified appraiser, banker, and wealth planner, you’ll need to also consider the likelihood they may be unavailable in the last quarter of the year as wealthy families scramble to get it all done in time.
Serious consideration should be given to how you transfer wealth, especially to children. Poor prepa-ration can result in immature invest-ment choices, overspending, lack of ambition or self-worth. It is easy for wealthy heirs to not value money they didn’t earn, become isolated from the rest of the working world, or worse yet, feel the wealth defines them and they cannot achieve anything greater than what their parents accomplished.
Some donors tackle this issue by
| PERSONAL FINANCE |
Record-High Federal Gift-Tax Exemption
Set to Expire SoonAur magniment quo qui blam, volo vollorera conecte net
eatur? Undi dolorpor solecto tatur? Qui abor sit acepeditas
FALL ISSUE 2012
SUMMER2012 CSQ.COM
T h e e x e c u T i v e ’ s L e a d e r s h i p & L i f e s T y L e M a g a z i n e
C - S U I T E Q U A R T E R L Y
LOS ANGELES / VENTURA COUNTY
TO DO:LONDON OLYMPICS q
FLIGHT SCHOOL wGOLF CARLSBAD e
Bryan ClayOlympic Gold Medalist, At It Again
+
THE LA/UKCONNECTIONOLYMPICS, BUSINESS, & THE LA GASTROPUB PHENOMENON
LAILA ALIBUILDING A LEGACY AND BRAND ALL HER OWN
BENTLEY’S TAKE ON THE SUV
2013 ESTATE LAW CHANGES ARE YOU PREPARED?
BRUCE JENNERGOLD MEDAL DECATHLETES MEET UP TO DISCUSS TRAINING, MOTIVATION, AND PERFORMING UNDER PRESSURE
2012 OLYMPICS
ISSUE
Scott HansenSenior Vice President and Region Director,Wells Fargo Wealth ManagementWestlake Village, CA
Scott Hansen is senior vice president and regional director for Wells Fargo’s Wealth Management Group in Greater Los Angeles. He joined the company in July 2008 and currently manages the company’s Westlake Village and Encino offices. In this role, Scott oversees more than 50 wealth management professionals specializing in various areas, including private banking, estate planning, investments, asset management, multi-generational wealth planning, retirement and trust services.
805/777.8369 [email protected]
High net worth families have been given an unprecedented opportunity to transfer large amounts of assets to loved ones tax-free. The federal gift tax exemption is currently at its highest in history - $5.12 million per donor ($10.24 million for married U.S. citizens). The catch is the exemption is set to expire on December 31, and revert back to $1 million per donor in 2013.
While many wealthy individuals could benefit from taking advantage of the exemption, time is running out for those who are indecisive or wait too long. The decision for a couple to make a $10.24 million gift (or potentially larger if more sophisticated gifting strategies are employed) is not a simple one.
First, they must look at their life-style needs to ensure that making the gift will not make them cash poor, or impair their ability to achieve person-al goals, such as retiring at a certain date, or purchasing a second home. Second, they’ll need to determine which assets to transfer. The nature of an asset, whether it is an interest in a business, a personal residence, or an encumbered asset, can affect the level of administrative complexity required to make the transfer. Moreover, in order to set a value for the gift that the IRS will more readily accept, valuation from a qualified appraiser
may be required. Lastly, it’s important to consider how your loved ones are going to receive the gift. Some people are comfortable with making gifts outright, but others may want a more measured approach to how much access over the gift the donees, usually children, will have. This may take into account the age of the child, financial maturity, or the donors may want to employ means to retain control over the asset themselves (such as gifting a minority interest and retaining managing control).
With all of the professionals on your advisory team, including an estate planning attorney, certified public ac-countant, certified appraiser, banker, and wealth planner, you’ll need to also consider the likelihood they may be unavailable in the last quarter of the year as wealthy families scramble to get it all done in time.
Serious consideration should be given to how you transfer wealth, especially to children. Poor prepa-ration can result in immature invest-ment choices, overspending, lack of ambition or self-worth. It is easy for wealthy heirs to not value money they didn’t earn, become isolated from the rest of the working world, or worse yet, feel the wealth defines them and they cannot achieve anything greater than what their parents accomplished.
Some donors tackle this issue by
| PERSONAL FINANCE |
Record-High Federal Gift-Tax Exemption
Set to Expire SoonAur magniment quo qui blam, volo vollorera conecte net
eatur? Undi dolorpor solecto tatur? Qui abor sit acepeditas
FALL ISSUE 2012
SUMMER2012 CSQ.COM
T h e e x e c u T i v e ’ s L e a d e r s h i p & L i f e s T y L e M a g a z i n e
C - S U I T E Q U A R T E R L Y
LOS ANGELES / VENTURA COUNTY
TO DO:LONDON OLYMPICS q
FLIGHT SCHOOL wGOLF CARLSBAD e
Bryan ClayOlympic Gold Medalist, At It Again
+
THE LA/UKCONNECTIONOLYMPICS, BUSINESS, & THE LA GASTROPUB PHENOMENON
LAILA ALIBUILDING A LEGACY AND BRAND ALL HER OWN
BENTLEY’S TAKE ON THE SUV
2013 ESTATE LAW CHANGES ARE YOU PREPARED?
BRUCE JENNERGOLD MEDAL DECATHLETES MEET UP TO DISCUSS TRAINING, MOTIVATION, AND PERFORMING UNDER PRESSURE
2012 OLYMPICS
ISSUE
Scott HansenSenior Vice President and Region Director,Wells Fargo Wealth ManagementWestlake Village, CA
Scott Hansen is senior vice president and regional director for Wells Fargo’s Wealth Management Group in Greater Los Angeles. He joined the company in July 2008 and currently manages the company’s Westlake Village and Encino offices. In this role, Scott oversees more than 50 wealth management professionals specializing in various areas, including private banking, estate planning, investments, asset management, multi-generational wealth planning, retirement and trust services.
805/777.8369 [email protected]
High net worth families have been given an unprecedented opportunity to transfer large amounts of assets to loved ones tax-free. The federal gift tax exemption is currently at its highest in history - $5.12 million per donor ($10.24 million for married U.S. citizens). The catch is the exemption is set to expire on December 31, and revert back to $1 million per donor in 2013.
While many wealthy individuals could benefit from taking advantage of the exemption, time is running out for those who are indecisive or wait too long. The decision for a couple to make a $10.24 million gift (or potentially larger if more sophisticated gifting strategies are employed) is not a simple one.
First, they must look at their life-style needs to ensure that making the gift will not make them cash poor, or impair their ability to achieve person-al goals, such as retiring at a certain date, or purchasing a second home. Second, they’ll need to determine which assets to transfer. The nature of an asset, whether it is an interest in a business, a personal residence, or an encumbered asset, can affect the level of administrative complexity required to make the transfer. Moreover, in order to set a value for the gift that the IRS will more readily accept, valuation from a qualified appraiser
may be required. Lastly, it’s important to consider how your loved ones are going to receive the gift. Some people are comfortable with making gifts outright, but others may want a more measured approach to how much access over the gift the donees, usually children, will have. This may take into account the age of the child, financial maturity, or the donors may want to employ means to retain control over the asset themselves (such as gifting a minority interest and retaining managing control).
With all of the professionals on your advisory team, including an estate planning attorney, certified public ac-countant, certified appraiser, banker, and wealth planner, you’ll need to also consider the likelihood they may be unavailable in the last quarter of the year as wealthy families scramble to get it all done in time.
Serious consideration should be given to how you transfer wealth, especially to children. Poor prepa-ration can result in immature invest-ment choices, overspending, lack of ambition or self-worth. It is easy for wealthy heirs to not value money they didn’t earn, become isolated from the rest of the working world, or worse yet, feel the wealth defines them and they cannot achieve anything greater than what their parents accomplished.
Some donors tackle this issue by
| PERSONAL FINANCE |
Record-High Federal Gift-Tax Exemption
Set to Expire SoonAur magniment quo qui blam, volo vollorera conecte net
eatur? Undi dolorpor solecto tatur? Qui abor sit acepeditas
FALL ISSUE 2012
SUMMER2012 CSQ.COM
T h e e x e c u T i v e ’ s L e a d e r s h i p & L i f e s T y L e M a g a z i n e
C - S U I T E Q U A R T E R L Y
LOS ANGELES / VENTURA COUNTY
TO DO:LONDON OLYMPICS q
FLIGHT SCHOOL wGOLF CARLSBAD e
Bryan ClayOlympic Gold Medalist, At It Again
+
THE LA/UKCONNECTIONOLYMPICS, BUSINESS, & THE LA GASTROPUB PHENOMENON
LAILA ALIBUILDING A LEGACY AND BRAND ALL HER OWN
BENTLEY’S TAKE ON THE SUV
2013 ESTATE LAW CHANGES ARE YOU PREPARED?
BRUCE JENNERGOLD MEDAL DECATHLETES MEET UP TO DISCUSS TRAINING, MOTIVATION, AND PERFORMING UNDER PRESSURE
2012 OLYMPICS
ISSUE
Scott HansenSenior Vice President and Region Director,Wells Fargo Wealth ManagementWestlake Village, CA
Scott Hansen is senior vice president and regional director for Wells Fargo’s Wealth Management Group in Greater Los Angeles. He joined the company in July 2008 and currently manages the company’s Westlake Village and Encino offices. In this role, Scott oversees more than 50 wealth management professionals specializing in various areas, including private banking, estate planning, investments, asset management, multi-generational wealth planning, retirement and trust services.
805/777.8369 [email protected]
High net worth families have been given an unprecedented opportunity to transfer large amounts of assets to loved ones tax-free. The federal gift tax exemption is currently at its highest in history - $5.12 million per donor ($10.24 million for married U.S. citizens). The catch is the exemption is set to expire on December 31, and revert back to $1 million per donor in 2013.
While many wealthy individuals could benefit from taking advantage of the exemption, time is running out for those who are indecisive or wait too long. The decision for a couple to make a $10.24 million gift (or potentially larger if more sophisticated gifting strategies are employed) is not a simple one.
First, they must look at their life-style needs to ensure that making the gift will not make them cash poor, or impair their ability to achieve person-al goals, such as retiring at a certain date, or purchasing a second home. Second, they’ll need to determine which assets to transfer. The nature of an asset, whether it is an interest in a business, a personal residence, or an encumbered asset, can affect the level of administrative complexity required to make the transfer. Moreover, in order to set a value for the gift that the IRS will more readily accept, valuation from a qualified appraiser
may be required. Lastly, it’s important to consider how your loved ones are going to receive the gift. Some people are comfortable with making gifts outright, but others may want a more measured approach to how much access over the gift the donees, usually children, will have. This may take into account the age of the child, financial maturity, or the donors may want to employ means to retain control over the asset themselves (such as gifting a minority interest and retaining managing control).
With all of the professionals on your advisory team, including an estate planning attorney, certified public ac-countant, certified appraiser, banker, and wealth planner, you’ll need to also consider the likelihood they may be unavailable in the last quarter of the year as wealthy families scramble to get it all done in time.
Serious consideration should be given to how you transfer wealth, especially to children. Poor prepa-ration can result in immature invest-ment choices, overspending, lack of ambition or self-worth. It is easy for wealthy heirs to not value money they didn’t earn, become isolated from the rest of the working world, or worse yet, feel the wealth defines them and they cannot achieve anything greater than what their parents accomplished.
Some donors tackle this issue by
| PERSONAL FINANCE |
Record-High Federal Gift-Tax Exemption
Set to Expire SoonAur magniment quo qui blam, volo vollorera conecte net
eatur? Undi dolorpor solecto tatur? Qui abor sit acepeditas
FALL ISSUE 2012
SUMMER2012 CSQ.COM
T h e e x e c u T i v e ’ s L e a d e r s h i p & L i f e s T y L e M a g a z i n e
C - S U I T E Q U A R T E R L Y
LOS ANGELES / VENTURA COUNTY
TO DO:LONDON OLYMPICS q
FLIGHT SCHOOL wGOLF CARLSBAD e
Bryan ClayOlympic Gold Medalist, At It Again
+
THE LA/UKCONNECTIONOLYMPICS, BUSINESS, & THE LA GASTROPUB PHENOMENON
LAILA ALIBUILDING A LEGACY AND BRAND ALL HER OWN
BENTLEY’S TAKE ON THE SUV
2013 ESTATE LAW CHANGES ARE YOU PREPARED?
BRUCE JENNERGOLD MEDAL DECATHLETES MEET UP TO DISCUSS TRAINING, MOTIVATION, AND PERFORMING UNDER PRESSURE
2012 OLYMPICS
ISSUE
Scott HansenSenior Vice President and Region Director,Wells Fargo Wealth ManagementWestlake Village, CA
Scott Hansen is senior vice president and regional director for Wells Fargo’s Wealth Management Group in Greater Los Angeles. He joined the company in July 2008 and currently manages the company’s Westlake Village and Encino offices. In this role, Scott oversees more than 50 wealth management professionals specializing in various areas, including private banking, estate planning, investments, asset management, multi-generational wealth planning, retirement and trust services.
805/777.8369 [email protected]
High net worth families have been given an unprecedented opportunity to transfer large amounts of assets to loved ones tax-free. The federal gift tax exemption is currently at its highest in history - $5.12 million per donor ($10.24 million for married U.S. citizens). The catch is the exemption is set to expire on December 31, and revert back to $1 million per donor in 2013.
While many wealthy individuals could benefit from taking advantage of the exemption, time is running out for those who are indecisive or wait too long. The decision for a couple to make a $10.24 million gift (or potentially larger if more sophisticated gifting strategies are employed) is not a simple one.
First, they must look at their life-style needs to ensure that making the gift will not make them cash poor, or impair their ability to achieve person-al goals, such as retiring at a certain date, or purchasing a second home. Second, they’ll need to determine which assets to transfer. The nature of an asset, whether it is an interest in a business, a personal residence, or an encumbered asset, can affect the level of administrative complexity required to make the transfer. Moreover, in order to set a value for the gift that the IRS will more readily accept, valuation from a qualified appraiser
may be required. Lastly, it’s important to consider how your loved ones are going to receive the gift. Some people are comfortable with making gifts outright, but others may want a more measured approach to how much access over the gift the donees, usually children, will have. This may take into account the age of the child, financial maturity, or the donors may want to employ means to retain control over the asset themselves (such as gifting a minority interest and retaining managing control).
With all of the professionals on your advisory team, including an estate planning attorney, certified public ac-countant, certified appraiser, banker, and wealth planner, you’ll need to also consider the likelihood they may be unavailable in the last quarter of the year as wealthy families scramble to get it all done in time.
Serious consideration should be given to how you transfer wealth, especially to children. Poor prepa-ration can result in immature invest-ment choices, overspending, lack of ambition or self-worth. It is easy for wealthy heirs to not value money they didn’t earn, become isolated from the rest of the working world, or worse yet, feel the wealth defines them and they cannot achieve anything greater than what their parents accomplished.
Some donors tackle this issue by
| PERSONAL FINANCE |
Record-High Federal Gift-Tax Exemption
Set to Expire SoonAur magniment quo qui blam, volo vollorera conecte net
eatur? Undi dolorpor solecto tatur? Qui abor sit acepeditas
FALL ISSUE 2012
SUMMER2012 CSQ.COM
T h e e x e c u T i v e ’ s L e a d e r s h i p & L i f e s T y L e M a g a z i n e
C - S U I T E Q U A R T E R L Y
LOS ANGELES / VENTURA COUNTY
TO DO:LONDON OLYMPICS q
FLIGHT SCHOOL wGOLF CARLSBAD e
Bryan ClayOlympic Gold Medalist, At It Again
+
THE LA/UKCONNECTIONOLYMPICS, BUSINESS, & THE LA GASTROPUB PHENOMENON
LAILA ALIBUILDING A LEGACY AND BRAND ALL HER OWN
BENTLEY’S TAKE ON THE SUV
2013 ESTATE LAW CHANGES ARE YOU PREPARED?
BRUCE JENNERGOLD MEDAL DECATHLETES MEET UP TO DISCUSS TRAINING, MOTIVATION, AND PERFORMING UNDER PRESSURE
2012 OLYMPICS
ISSUE
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gish Seiden, LLpAndy Levinson, [email protected] Oxnard StreetSuite 850Woodland Hills, CA 91367818/854.6100
J.H. cohnScott M. Sachs, CPARegional Managing Par tner - Southern [email protected] Oxnard St.7th FloorWoodland Hills, CA 91367818/205.2600jhcohn.com
Smith & WootonTadd Wooton, CPA805/[email protected] Smith, CPA805/[email protected] E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.Suite 110Westlake Village, CA 91362smithandwooton.com
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Art platform LA1933 S. BroadwaySuite 409Los Angeles, CA 90007213/763.5890info@ar tplatform-losangeles.com
Beverly Hills calabasas country club3084 Motor Ave.Los Angeles, CA 90064310/836.4400beverlyhillscc.com
4515 Park EntradaCalabasas, CA 91302818/222.8111calabasasgolf.com
cinepoliscinepolisusa.com
100 Promenade WayWestlake Village, CA 91362818/222.3444
32401 Golden LanternLaguna Niguel CA 92677
Los Angeles Dodgers prime ticket clubAntonio Morici323/[email protected]/premium
thousand oaks civic Arts plaza2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd.Thousand Oaks, CA 91362805/[email protected] tsplaza.com
Warner Brothers Vip Studio tour877/4WB.TOURwbstudiotour.com
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crush pr marketingJon [email protected]
WurthcoBrand Strategy, Par tnerMarketing & Investments818/[email protected]
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Wilshire media Systems1412 N. Moorpark RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91360805/497.7536wilshiremediasystems.com
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deVries Financial J. Kyle [email protected] N. Westlake Blvd.Suite 270Westlake Village, CA 91362805/397.5500devriesfinancial.com
manchester Financial Alan HopkinsCheif Economic [email protected] Townsgate Rd.Suite 200Westlake Village, CA 91361805/495.4405mfinvest.com
morgan Stanley Smith BarneyMPF Family Wealth GroupBruce C. [email protected] Oxnard StreetSuite 2300Woodland Hills, CA 91367
uBS Financial ServicesMoneta GroupJoseph Teurlings, UBS Advisor805/[email protected] Carmandalian, UBS Advisor805/[email protected] Townsgate Rd.Suite 300Westlake Village, CA 91361ubs.com/team/moneta
united gold DirectMichael [email protected] Director &CFOWestlake Village, CA888/502.3222unitedgolddirect.com
Wells Fargo private BankingScott P. Hansen, CFP C-Suite ADVISORSVP, Regional [email protected] Townsgate RoadSuite 215Westlake Village, CA 91361805/777.8369
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Four Seasons Westlake Village2 Dole DriveWestlake Village, CA 91362818/575.3000fourseasons.com/westlake
Luxe Hotelsluxehotels.com
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DIRECTORY
Accounting& Bookkeeping
gish Seiden, LLpAndy Levinson, [email protected] Oxnard StreetSuite 850Woodland Hills, CA 91367818/854.6100
J.H. cohnScott M. Sachs, CPARegional Managing Par tner -Southern [email protected] Oxnard St.7th FloorWoodland Hills, CA 91367818/205.2600jhcohn.com
Smith & WootonTadd Wooton, CPA805/[email protected] Smith, CPA805/[email protected] E.Thousand Oaks Blvd.Suite 110Westlake Village, CA 91362smithandwooton.com
ArtS & entertAinment
Aeg / Staples centerPremium SeatingMichelle Kajiwara213/742-7250staplescenter.com
Art platform LA1933 S. BroadwaySuite 409Los Angeles, CA 90007213/763.5890info@ar tplatform-losangeles.com
Beverly Hills calabasascountry club3084 Motor Ave.Los Angeles, CA 90064310/836.4400beverlyhillscc.com
4515 Park EntradaCalabasas, CA 91302818/222.8111calabasasgolf.com
cinepoliscinepolisusa.com
100 Promenade WayWestlake Village, CA 91362818/222.3444
32401 Golden LanternLaguna Niguel CA 92677
Los Angeles Dodgersprime ticket clubAntonio Morici323/[email protected]/premium
thousand oaks civicArts plaza2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd.Thousand Oaks, CA 91362805/[email protected] tsplaza.com
Warner Brothers VipStudio tour877/4WB.TOURwbstudiotour.com
conSuLting
crush pr marketingJon [email protected]
WurthcoBrand Strategy, Par tnerMarketing & Investments818/[email protected]
computerS& eLectronicS
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