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SCCB’s New Silicon Valley Liaison • Vote Early for June 7 Election

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SCCB’s New Silicon Valley Liaison

Randy Lagomarsino has joined Santa Cruz County Bank as vice president and senior relationship manager for the Silicon Valley region.

He is based at the bank’s Cupertino office at 19240 Stevens Creek Boulevard.

He is responsible for new business acquisition, lending, and business development in Silicon Valley and the Greater Bay Area.

Lagomarsino has spent 17 years in banking. Most recently he was vice president, senior relationship manager at City National Bank in San Jose where he managed a portfolio of commercial middle market relationships.

He was commercial loan officer at Wells Fargo Banking Group and as business development officer of the Commercial Banking Group at Wells Fargo. He was vice president, business development officer for the Commercial Banking Group at US Bank, and as vice president, business development and relationship manager for the Commercial Middle Market Group at Bank of America.

He has a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of Phoenix.

Jon Sisk, Santa Cruz County Bank executive vice president and chief banking officer, said, “His knowledge of the local business community is a valuable asset to the bank and to our clients.” n

Randy Lagomarsino

Vote Early for June 7 Election

Scotts Valley voters can vote in person now for the June 7 election at the Scotts Valley Community Center, 360 Kings Village Road. Hours are: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekends.

Drop-off boxes for absentee ballots are at: • Aptos — Resurrection Church, 7600

Soquel Drive. • Aptos — Cabrillo College parking lot R by stadium, 3732 Cabrillo College Dr. • Aptos — Polo Grounds near the dog park, 2255 Huntington Drive • Ben Lomond — Highlands Park, 8500

Highway 9 • Boulder Creek — Community Church, 12465 Highway 9 • Capitola — 420 Capitola Ave. in the

City Hall parking lot • Capitola — Mall parking lot, 1855 41st

Ave., near Capitola Rd entrance • Capitola — Library, 2005 Wharf Road • Corralitos — Community Center - 35

Browns Valley Road • Felton — Covered Bridge Park parking lot, Mt. Hermon and Graham Hill Road • Los Gatos — Summit Store, 24197

Summit Road • Santa Cruz — 701 Ocean St. in front of the County Government Center • Santa Cruz — 212 Church St. in the public parking lot #16 • Santa Cruz — UCSC Quarry Plaza • Scotts Valley — 1 Civic Center Drive in the City Hall parking lot • Watsonville — 316 Rodriguez St in municipal public parking lot 14 • Watsonville — County Health Center parking lot, 1432 Freedom Blvd.

Other options include: • Return your ballot in person before and including Election Day at the County

Elections Office or any of the City

Clerks’ offices. • Return it to a voter service center, open

Saturday, May 28, to Tuesday, June 7. • Mail it so it is received on time — ballots postmarked on or before Election Day and received by June 14 will be considered received on time. n •••

Information: https://www.votescount.us/ Home/Elections/June2022CaliforniaPrimaryElection/BallotDropBoxes.aspx

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