The council then interview applicants at its March 20 meeting.
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Buses now stop in front of senior center
Laguna Beach Transit service now makes a stop in front of the Susi Q Senior and Community Center.
This is a one-year pilot program, and Laguna Beach Seniors Executive Director Nadia Babayi is encouraging people to use the service when coming to the center for classes or activities.
New bus schedules and bus passes are now available at the front counter of the Susi Q.
A 20-ride Punch Pass is $15, with no expiration date. The same pass for those 65 or older or disable is $6. A pass for low-income seniors is free, but requires filling out an income verification form.
Buses and trolleys are always free in July and August.
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New CFO named for Mission Hospital
Eileen Haubl has been named the new chief financial officer for Mission Hospital, which has locations in Laguna Beach and Mission Viejo.
Haubl joined Mission Hospital almost 10 years ago and was previously the vice president of financial operations, according to a news release from the hospital. She also served as interim CFO last summer.
"Throughout her career, Eileen has demonstrated the leadership qualities that are important to success in our ministry," Kenneth D. McFarland, president and chief executive officer of Mission Hospital, said in a statement. "She is a consistent thought leader who strives for continuous improvement, always inspiring her team to embrace and create positive change."
Haubl holds a master's in business administration from Pepperdine University, and also serves on the Mission Hospital Community Benefit board.
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Jaqua added to foundation's board of trustees
The Laguna Beach Community Foundation this week announced the addition of Jim Jaqua to its board of trustees.