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David Raminfard is a successful entrepreneur with many businesses. These firms include New Point Fabrics and KasLen Textiles, both located in Vernon, California. He also manages residential and commercial real estate. In his spare time, David Raminfard likes to watch basketball games of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
The NBA has been involved in initiatives to expand participation in basketball on the African continent for almost two decades. The organization formalized its presence on the continent with the launch of NBA Africa in 2010, contributing to community development by building courts, harnessing talent, and creating outreach programs with star players in different parts of the continent. Basketball without borders, its first such initiative, was started in 2003 and has been held annually since then. The program has NBA and WNBA stars providing training and mentoring to talented teenage basketball players picked from different countries. There are also junior NBA programs in 11 countries for the development of youth players. The best players from these initiatives enroll in the NBA Academy Africa in Thies, Senegal, in a partnership between the NBA and SEED (Sports for Education and Economic Development). The players combine academics with basketball training at the academy. Many African basketball stars got their career start through this program. The NBA launched its first professional league on foreign soil, Basketball Africa League (BAL), in partnership with FIBA in 2020. Featuring 12 teams from different countries, it has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Based in Southern California, entrepreneur David Raminfard has a degree from the Institute for Higher Education in Accounting and Finance in Tehran. He is the president of KasLen Textiles, LLC, which sells upholstery fabrics to furniture manufacturers. David Raminfard also manages commercial and residential buildings across the United States.
A commercial property manager takes care of non-residential properties such as shopping centers, industrial buildings, storage facilities, and offices. This work for such properties comes with specific issues. Here are some “best practice” tips: -Have a property maintenance plan which encompasses all of a commercial building, including landscaping, plumbing, HVAC, pest control, electrical systems, and replacements. -Maintain the property diligently. A good-looking building is attractive and will keep commercial tenants happy. It will also draw in potential new clients. -Consider significant upgrades occasionally, like repairing light fixtures, repainting, and installing smoke detectors where absent. -Develop procedures for tenant communication. For instance, during an emergency at a property, tenants should know exactly what to do and whom to contact. |
AuthorDavid Raminfard is a longtime member and volunteer at the Nessah Educational and Cultural Center. Archives
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