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 Paula Bahamon has joined Valley Community Healthcare as its development director. Previously she served as vice president and community development officer at Mission Valley Bank in Sun Valley. Bahamon replaces Judi Rose, who will retire at the end of the year after 22 years at the nonprofit health care provider in North Hollywood. “Paula’s invaluable networking and program-development skills will enable us to share our unique vision of the future, and plans to expand our network of like-minded supporters and partners,” said Paula Wilson, chief executive. … Calabasas brokerage Marcus & Millichap Inc. has hired Andrew Strockis as chief marketing officer. He comes from Charles Schwab & Co., where he served as head of retail client and product marketing. Chief Executive Hessam Nadji said in a statement that the new chief marketing position “is a key part of our strategy to converge traditional marketing with digital marketing.” … Former professional baseball player Brandon McKerney has joined Morton Capital in Calabasas as director of advisory service. McKerney, who has a 10-year career in financial management, was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in 2007. “The people I can have the most valuable impact on are the teams where I can help build and empower them to truly enjoy the work they do – it energizes me to see people succeed,” he said in a statement. … Allison Andersen is the newest partner at the Woodland Hills law firm Roseman Law, and she will open an office in Northern California. She specializes in construction defect cases. … Danielle Borja, chief executive of the Greater Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce in Westlake Village, announced the business group’s accreditation at the five-star level during the annual Recognition Gala. The Greater Conejo Chamber is one of only six in California to achieve five-star status. “We are very proud to be awarded the five-star accreditation by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a designation that places our organization in the top 1 percent of chambers of commerce nationwide,” Borja said. “It is our honor and privilege to help our members and support the greater business community, especially through such a complex time with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

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