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John Hooper .

Broker at JOHN HOOPER MORTGAGE AND REALTY

Greater San Diego Area Real Estate

Currently owns and manages JOHN HOOPER MORTGAGE AND REALTY.

University of Arkansas at Little Rock                                                   

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Disabled Vietnam Veteran

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 Ed Mugg

Ed, a father of two and grandfather of seven, is the Founder of many entrepreneurial companies. A graduate of Purdue. He just sold a technology marketing company -CoVideo. Over the years, in the plastics business Ed has worked with big name companies like Ingersoll Rand, Westinghouse, General Motors,  General Electric, Rubbermaid, Mack Truck, and many more. Having the entrepreneurial spirit, he has launched more than 20 companies.  Ed founded Homesellers Plus several years ago in Lafayette/West Lafayette Indiana and he is starting up the company again here in California.  The service proved to help many homeowners sell by-Owner saving them thousands of dollars. 

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Ruby Carino Pena 

Ruby has three children, two are registered nurses, and the third is a kindergarden teacher.  She has seven grandchildren. 

Ruby was born and raised in the Philippines and came to America with her late husband who was a Navy Chief Petty Officer when he retired .

She worked for 20 years at Bank of America.  She has worked for the City of Del Mar in California and had security clearance when she worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Her commitment, skills and attention to details along with her ability to do research have proved invaluable helping any organization move forward.

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Lulu Hooper

Former assistant director, Child Development Center at Naval Air Station Atsugi Japan and supervisor at CDC Bright Horizon, Las Vegas NV.

 

Owner of Marilou Hooper LLC.

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Jennifer Jackson-Hooper, Realtor

Jennifer shares 20 years of experience in the Real Estate Industry/Mortgage Industry. It is an honor to educate my prospective clients.

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