Kenny Slaught Discusses Mobile Apps’ Effect On Real Estate Market

New smart software and mobile applications, successful developer and property management Kenny Slaught points out, give investors and builders a greater selection of lending and borrowing opportunities across a variety of real estate asset classes and geographies. California’s new crowdfunding or peer-to-peer lending projects emerged after the adoption of the Jumpstart Our Business Startup (JOBS)…

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Kenny Slaught On Benefits Brought By California JOBS Act

Kenny Slaught recognizes that platforms offering increased online collaborations along with workflow automation are increasing in popularity, largely due to their ability to deliver prompt access to accurate and consolidated data flows. New intuitive software and mobile applications, explains the owner of one of the most successful property management enterprise in Santa Barbara, give investors…

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Kenny Slaught Discusses Importance Of Working Towards Global Health

“These grants are meant to spur on new discoveries that could ultimately save millions of lives,” Chris Wilson, director of Global Health Discovery at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, said. “GCE winners are expanding the pipeline of ideas for serious global health and development challenges where creative thinking is most urgently needed.” Where human…

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Kenny Slaught Discusses UCSB Health Research Initiative

David Low, whom Kenny Slaught explains is noted professor in UCSB’s Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, will begin an innovative global health and development research project known as “Strategy for development of enteric pathogen-specific phage”. Kenny Slaught notes that Low’s research focuses on a new way to deal with infectious bacterial pathogens that…

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