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Laguna woman named advisor for bank

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Lagunan Anne E. McInnis was named wealth advisor for the Orange

County office of Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management in Costa

Mesa. In her new position, McInnis said she will work with

individuals and foundations planning strategies to increase and

preserve their wealth.

“I love dealing with the entrepreneurs,” she said. “I love working

with families over the long term.”

McInnis has more than 30 years of experience in private and

corporate banking. Her most recent position was vice president and

senior client advisor at the Costa Mesa office of Wilmington Trust,

FSB. She has also served as vice president of private banking for

Northern Trust Bank in Newport Beach, and held multiple positions at

Security Pacific.

Election festival will have plenty of candidates

The inaugural Laguna Beach Election Festival will be held in a

little more than one month.

Candidates for all offices representing Lagunans, from the local

City Council to the presidency, have been invited to meet their

constituents and discuss their positions. The three candidates for

City Council, Cheryl Kinsman, Wayne Baglin and Jane Egly have agreed

to attend.

City treasurer candidate Laura Parisi, who is running unopposed,

is also expected to show up, as are Democratic Congressional

candidate John Graham and U.S. Senate candidates James Gray of the

Libertarian Party and Marsha Feinland of the Peace and Freedom Party.

Public question and answer forums will be conducted for all races

in which two candidates are present. Advocates for and against ballot

propositions have also been asked to share their views.

The event will be organized by the Laguna Beach chapter of the

League of Women voters in cooperation with other groups, and will be

partly sponsored by the Laguna Beach Coastline Pilot. The festival is

scheduled to be held Oct. 2 at Laguna Beach High School, 625 Park

Ave.

DRB Task force will meet Monday

The Design Review Task Force will meet Monday to discuss matters

surrounding the group’s plans, such as purpose, organization and

schedule.

The meeting will be at 5 p.m. in the Conference Room at City Hall,

505 Forest Ave. Information: (949) 497-3311.

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