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Solis retires as Executive Director of WorkNet after more than 40 years serving community Solis retires as Executive Director of WorkNet after more than 40 years serving community By Bob Highfill John M. Solis recently had the bittersweet formality of addressing the board of the San Joaquin County Employment and Economic Development Department. After more than 40 years, Solis officially announced his retirement on February 27, 2021 with the department and from a highly decorated and distinguished career in which he implemented many innovative programs to help young people find good-paying and rewarding careers. Solis, whose family immigrated to Stockton from Jalisco, Mexico, when he was just 3 years old, grew up in Stockton, attended St. George Elementary School, St. Mary’s High School and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of San Francisco and a master’s degree in business administration from California State Uni ....
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Dec 26, 2020 In this file photo, Andy Baker, owner of AndyMark, welcomes the public to his companyâs new location at 1900 E. North St. on Wednesday, July 11, 2018. Kelly Lafferty Gerber | Kokomo Tribune AndyMark, a Kokomo-based global robotic parts supply company, is receiving a loan from the city of Kokomo to help pay for new equipment and to retain and create jobs, as its business is trying to recover from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The cityâs Revolving Loan Fund Board unanimously approved earlier this month a seven-year loan of $280,000 at a 2% interest rate. The money will be used to buy new equipment to expand and diversify the companyâs product line and its production capabilities, and keep more of the production process in-house as compared to outsourcing the work, which will save the business money in the long term, owner and president Andy Baker told the board. ....