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Employment History
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1. The Mechanics Bank
www.mechanicsbank.com/mechbank - [Cached]Published on: 3/16/2006 Last Visited: 1/27/2008
Index Finds Bay Area Firms Are Rebounding From Earlier Uncertainties and Expect to Hire More Employees-"It seems as if confidence is picking up," said Deanna Berzins, a vice president with Richmond-based Mechanics Bank. "A number of industries are adding jobs. The Bay Area is attracting more people in higher-paying jobs."
San Francisco Chronicle - February 8, 2006 - Things are looking up Many Bay Area companies plan to hire workers--Bay Area business leaders are increasingly confident about the local economy and a significant number plan to add jobs during the next six months, according to a survey to be released today by the Bay Area Council--In the financial activities sector, 37 percent of executives said they plan increases. Deanna Berzins, a vice president at the Mechanics Bank, which is based in Richmond and has 29 branches in Northern California, said it plans to add 10 to 15 people to its workforce of 600. -
2. Webcor Builders - News
www.webcor.com/news.html?news_ - [Cached]Published on: 2/8/2006 Last Visited: 9/4/2007
Deanna Berzins, a vice president at the Mechanics Bank, which is based in Richmond and has 29 branches in Northern California, said it plans to add 10 to 15 people to its workforce of 600.
"We are hiring more people on the retail side because we're opening new retail offices and also more on wealth-management -- trust officers, a senior estate planning consultant, a senior financial planner," she said. -
3. www.themechanicsbank.com
www.themechanicsbank.com/mechb - [Cached]Published on: 3/16/2006 Last Visited: 12/3/2007
Index Finds Bay Area Firms Are Rebounding From Earlier Uncertainties and Expect to Hire More Employees-"It seems as if confidence is picking up," said Deanna Berzins, a vice president with Richmond-based Mechanics Bank. "A number of industries are adding jobs. The Bay Area is attracting more people in higher-paying jobs."
San Francisco Chronicle - February 8, 2006 - Things are looking up Many Bay Area companies plan to hire workers--Bay Area business leaders are increasingly confident about the local economy and a significant number plan to add jobs during the next six months, according to a survey to be released today by the Bay Area Council--In the financial activities sector, 37 percent of executives said they plan increases. Deanna Berzins, a vice president at the Mechanics Bank, which is based in Richmond and has 29 branches in Northern California, said it plans to add 10 to 15 people to its workforce of 600.

