COSTA MESA NAMES DAN STEFANO AS NEW FIRE CHIEF
Below is the press release from City Hall.
We see that Mr. Stefano says he looks forward to being a "member of the Costa Mesa family."
Well, to be a member of the Costa Mesa family, you actually have to live in Costa Mesa, and the press release is silent as to where the new chief lives. Our guess is that means he doesn't live here.
The CM PRESS position is that when well paid, high level people are hired by the City, they should move here if they don't already live here.
PRESS RELEASE FROM THE CITY AS RECEIVED BY THE CM PRESS
Dan
Stefano, fire marshal and division chief for the Laguna Beach Fire Department,
has been named Costa Mesa fire chief, City CEO Tom Hatch announced Monday.
Stefano,
who served with the Laguna Beach Fire Department for 18 years, will start work
in Costa Mesa within the next few weeks upon completion of the city’s
background check.
“I am honored and excited to join the Costa Mesa Fire
Department, which has a storied wealth of impressive history,” Stefano said. “I
have been extraordinarily fortunate to work with some of the best in the
business in Laguna Beach and now look forward to start the next chapter as a
member of the Costa Mesa family and the stellar professionals of Costa Mesa
Fire Department. This is a special city and I am also looking forward to working
with CEO Tom Hatch and his talented executive team in serving the community on
all levels.”
Beginning as a reserve firefighter, Stefano worked his way through the ranks of the Laguna Beach Fire Department, becoming a fire captain in 2001, acting fire battalion chief in 2006, and fire division chief in 2010, when he also began serving as acting fire chief. In 2012, he was promoted to fire marshal/division chief.
Stefano—who has a master’s degree in public policy and administration from California State University, Long Beach—also serves on a number of national, state and local firefighter organizations, including National Fire Protection Assn. and the California Fire Chiefs Assn.
Stefano, 45, is married to Michelle (a first-grade teacher in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District), and the couple has three daughters (Sofia, Siena and Sicily). He volunteers with a variety of community nonprofit groups, including Our Lady Queen of Angeles School, Newport-Mesa Girls Softball, American Youth Soccer Organization, Firefighters Quest for Burn Survivors and Project Cuddle.
Stefano will replace interim Fire Chief Fred Seguin, who will remain in fire administration.
“First, my sincere thanks to Fred Seguin who did an outstanding job as interim chief,” said City CEO Tom Hatch. “He provided the city a valuable service and will continue to do so as one of our Fire Department leaders. Second, we very proud to have Dan come onboard as our new fire chief. His skills, experience, intelligence and commitment to excellence make him the perfect fit.”
# # #Beginning as a reserve firefighter, Stefano worked his way through the ranks of the Laguna Beach Fire Department, becoming a fire captain in 2001, acting fire battalion chief in 2006, and fire division chief in 2010, when he also began serving as acting fire chief. In 2012, he was promoted to fire marshal/division chief.
Stefano—who has a master’s degree in public policy and administration from California State University, Long Beach—also serves on a number of national, state and local firefighter organizations, including National Fire Protection Assn. and the California Fire Chiefs Assn.
Stefano, 45, is married to Michelle (a first-grade teacher in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District), and the couple has three daughters (Sofia, Siena and Sicily). He volunteers with a variety of community nonprofit groups, including Our Lady Queen of Angeles School, Newport-Mesa Girls Softball, American Youth Soccer Organization, Firefighters Quest for Burn Survivors and Project Cuddle.
Stefano will replace interim Fire Chief Fred Seguin, who will remain in fire administration.
“First, my sincere thanks to Fred Seguin who did an outstanding job as interim chief,” said City CEO Tom Hatch. “He provided the city a valuable service and will continue to do so as one of our Fire Department leaders. Second, we very proud to have Dan come onboard as our new fire chief. His skills, experience, intelligence and commitment to excellence make him the perfect fit.”
GREAT NEWS! WHITE BABY BOOM IN D.C.!
A sign that Whites are starting to have kids again and that we won't go extinct?
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ISRAEL'S ELECTIONS BRING RACISM TO THE FORE
Synopsis: Zionists want Israel to remain a Jewish state and are appealing to such sentiments among voters. Arabs living in Israel call it racism.
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AMERICANS SIGN PETITION TO SUPPORT 'NAZI STYLE ORWELLIAN POLICE STATE'
Short video from San Diego. Some of the folks signing this petition to the San Diego City Council sound like some of the local haters here in Costa Mesa.
Stupid is as stupid does.
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HAS THE DAILY PILOT DONE ENOUGH TO CORRECT THE RECORD?
Has the bell been unrung?
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"GET THOSE CRACKERS! GET THAT WHITE WHORE!"
More about the race hate attack on an innocent White couple by Blacks in Brooklyn.
The world around you is not as the lefties want you to believe it is.
You'd better take off those rose colored glasses and start seeing things as they really are or you may become the next victim.
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