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Looking for a local Simi Valley service or business professional but don't want to risk picking a random name out of the phone book? Our Simi Valley Business Directory and Simi Valley Business Network consists of members who agree to provide top quality service at competitive prices. You can use the form below to search for a specific business, or post your job in the category section down below and get multiple bids from local Simi Valley professionals. (Simi Valley Business Professionals please scroll down)
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Simi Valley is located in the southeast corner of Ventura County, California, bordering the San Fernando Valley. The city is perhaps best known as the home of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, the largest of the twelve federally funded presidential libraries. Home to many changing temporary exhibits, the library also contains a full-scale replica of the Oval Office, Air Force One, and a piece of the Berlin Wall.
In Simi Valley there are two main areas of industry, machinery and tools with approximately seventy firms, and the metal industry with over fifty firms, both situated in the city’s industrial areas. Other industries such as lumber/wood products, food, plastic products, apparel/textiles and minerals, are also largely concentrated in these industrial areas.
One of the city’s largest employers is Bank of America, which acquired Countrywide Home Loans whose headquarters was located in Simi Valley. Some of the other major employers in the are include Kaiser Permanente, Slpjobs.com, Amgen, Pizza Hut - Yum! Brands, Inc., and Time Warner.
Simi Valley repeatedly appears on Safest Cities in America lists.
Please note: We do not sell or rent our lists or contact information (see privacy policy). We review each registration to determine if the profession is compatible with our network. Not all registrations will be accepted. Acceptance is NEVER based on race, gender, religion, family status, or gender preference.
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Jack Elias, a Clinical Hypnotherapist in private practice since 1988, is founder and director of The Institute for Therapeutic Learning, a licensed Vocational School in Seattle training and certifying Transpersonal Clinical Hypnotherapists since 1988. Jack presents a unique synthesis of Eastern and Western perspectives on the nature of consciousness and communication, te...
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