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Real Living Lifestyles Promotes Four Executives to Strengthen Services for Agents and Clients

Real Living Lifestyles Promotes Four Executives to Strengthen Services for Agents and Clients












San Diego, California (PRWEB) December 14, 2011

To help strengthen services for agents and clients, Real Living Lifestyles, one of the largest and most respected residential real estate firms in San Diego County, announced that it has promoted four executives: Eileen Schwartz, Erica Vautier Liodice, Rich Johnson and Brian Gooding.

“We are an incredibly progressive brokerage and it takes an incredibly progressive team to lead this type of movement,” said Steve Rodgers, CEO/president/co-owner of Real Living Lifestyles. “Eileen, Erica, Rich and Brian will be instrumental in helping us to expand our operations and improve our real estate services.”

In her new role, Schwartz will serve as the Vice President of Training and Professional Development she will lead Real Living Lifestyle’s educational systems for agents. Prior to her promotion, she was Director of Training and Education where she launched The New Agent Academy for newly licensed agents, RSS (Real Success Solutions) for agents wanting to increase their production and a Masters Series for top producing agents. In addition to being a certified coach, Schwartz was a highly successful top producer in real estate for 15 years closing between 50 and 100 transactions per year.

Vautier Liodice was promoted from Marketing Director to Vice President of Marketing, where she will manage the company’s marketing and communications programs. As the Marketing Director, she brought the brokerage to the forefront of real estate technology and initiated some of the most advanced marketing systems in the industry. Her accomplishments include developing an in-house multimedia production agency; creating a blog super site powered by more than a hundred agent authors; and building an interactive intranet that streamlines company communication and organizes resources in a cloud based solution.

Johnson will now serve as the company’s Vice President of Business Development and an active office manager. Prior to that, he was branch manager of the highly successful Rancho Bernardo office and Director of Business Development. Combining more than 25 years of real estate and financial services expertise, Johnson has helped grow the company’s operations exponentially. He fueled the development of many new business projects, including: founding an in-house insurance company; creating advanced online lead generation systems; producing an internet based radio talk show program; and managing multiple new home projects through out San Diego.

Gooding was promoted to Vice President, International and Luxury Divisions and Coastal Manager, La Costa and Carmel Valley Branches. Gooding has sold and managed real estate properties globally and is recognized as an expert in the luxury market. He spent seven years as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for a private country club community in Indian Wells and as Director of Sales for a luxury resort on the Island of St. Kitts. He runs Real Living Lifestyles’ Elegant Homes International program and is active in prominent Who’s Who of Luxury Real Estate network.

“Our executive teams includes some of the strongest professionals I have ever worked with,” said Rodgers. “Their talent and expertise have been integral to our success and will continue to be one of the reasons our brokerage is thriving.”

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Farm Fire Risks Campaign Launched

Farm Fire Risks Campaign Launched











Andrew Dinnis


Truro, Cornwall, UK (PRWEB) September 8, 2009

Cornish Mutual is warning farmers across the region about significant fire risks during harvest time.

A new campaign is being launched by the farm insurance specialists to raise awareness of the potential dangers of farm fires and steps that landowners can take to reduce the risk of blazes from happening.

It comes as figures released by Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service show that during 2008/09 their crews attended 133 farm fires – 80 involved barns or agricultural buildings and hay. 53 call-outs dealt with vehicle fires including tractors and combine harvesters. Of the 133 fires, 47 may have been started deliberately.

Latest statistics from Cornish Mutual show that over the last year they handled 34 claims involving farm fires worth £319,000 – eight of which involved farm machinery. The firm has also handled 26 claims from Members who have been victims of arson during recent years.

Philip Wilson, Cornish Mutual’s Area Manager for Devon, Dorset and Somerset said: “Farm fires are surprisingly common and there are practical steps that all landowners can take to minimise the risk of blazes occurring. It is a good idea for farmers to consider carrying fire extinguishers on all their vehicles – this is just one simple measure that people can take.”

He added: “As well as the physical damage, fires can also lead to significant financial losses and huge disruption to businesses. Fires cause more damage to industrial and commercial property than any other hazard. Farmers Insurance and taking steps to prevent fires can provide important peace of mind and minimise disruption.”

Andy Justice, Fire Investigation Manager for Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service said: “Every year in the UK 1,700 farm buildings and 66,000 acres of grassland are destroyed by fire. Fifty per cent of these fires are started deliberately, either as an act of vandalism or fraudulent insurance claim. Where it is believed a significant crime has been committed or physical evidence is found at a fire scene, then a joint police/fire investigation is often initiated with the intent of identifying and prosecuting the offenders.”

Andrew Dinnis (pictured) runs the 500 acre Rydon Barton Farm in Talaton, near Exeter and knows all too well the cost and consequences of farm fires – his baler went up in flames recently.

He said: “It was quite scary just how quickly the fire spread from the flames that I saw initially coming from the electrical control box. We tried to get it under control using two fire extinguishers and driving the tractor away from the baler, but the fire started again just before the fire brigade arrived.”

Meanwhile, John Down of Park Farm, near Taunton fitted extinguishers throughout his fleet after his first tractor blaze and experienced a second machine fire last summer.

He explained: “You could see the smoke from miles away. We tried to put it out with water, but five gallons doesn’t go far. That’s when we decided to put two proper, powder extinguishers on everything. We were able to get the second fire under control using them, limiting the damage. For ten or fifteen quid, they can save a lot of time and hassle.”

Cornish Mutual has now put together fire safety advice for farmers in the region to consider:


Complete a quick and simple survey to identify potential risks and security measures – ask your local fire safety officer or insurance advisor for help

Check your insured values are high enough – machinery values have risen recently and you could be left short if you have to replace a machine

Make plans and ensure staff are trained in advance to deal with fire emergencies, including evacuating livestock

Remove hay and straw from fields as soon as possible after harvesting

Keep petrol, diesel, fertilisers and pesticides under lock and key in secure areas and dispose of refuse safely on a regular basis

Regularly check and maintain open water supplies for fire fighting and check equipment and farm machinery is in good order

Regularly clean out machinery to reduce fire risk from debris

Keep water and CO2 fire extinguishers on board and in dry conditions keep a sprayer filled with water on hand to lay a fire break

Resist the urge to keep going when the temperature gauges are in the red or bearings are running hot

If fire breaks out, send someone to the farm entrance to direct the fire service

More information can be found by visiting Devon & Somerset Fire and Rescue Service’s website http://www.dsfire.gov.uk

Every farm is unique – Cornish Mutual offer farm insurance packages that can include public liability, employers’ liability, property insurance, livestock insurance and personal accident cover. Other products include a tailored buy to let property insurance for property owners in the residential and holiday lettings markets, including public liability insurance, building and contents insurance, loss of rent insurance, employers and holiday home insurance.

Notes for editors:

Founded by a group of Westcountry farmers in 1903, Cornish Mutual is the only general insurer based in the South West. Even today, the company is still owned by its Members, and remains at the heart of rural communities throughout Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset.

Although staying true to its origins in agriculture (around two thirds of Cornwall’s farmers are Members), Cornish Mutual now provides household and holiday home insurance, commercial, events and personal accident insurance to Members of all descriptions, living or working throughout the South West countryside.

For more information, contact:

Melissa Ward    

Cornish Mutual    

01872 277151    

07702 673343     

mward (at) cornishmutual (dot) co (dot) uk

http://www.cornishmutual.co.uk

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