|   Leasing News AdvisorArmon Mills
 
 
 Armon L. Mills, Publisher EmeritusSan Diego Business Journal
 4909 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite 200
 San Diego, CA 92123
 Direct Phone: 858.277.6795
 Cell: 858.220.5443
 Email: amills@sdbj.com
 Armon Mills joined the Leasing News Advisory Board on February 5, 2004. In reality, he was quite instrumental and was the first to give Kit Menkin advice to incorporate, trade mark, and develop what were originally e-mails about what was happening in the equipment leasing industry sent to friends. Kit served on all Armon’s advisory boards; is a personal friend of he and his family. He and Armon often had lunch together often when Armon was located in San Jose, California. They also both served on community non-profit organizations as officers, including chairmen and presidents, working on projects together. Armon has been a mentor to several publishers, many of them across the nation, running the various Business Journals and other media. In  January of 2011, Armon joined J.H. Cohn LLP as Director of Practice  Development, Southern California Region. In  2013 Armon returned to the San Diego Business Journal as President and  Publisher. Armon earned  a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from Southwestern College  in Winfield, Kansas. He also earned his Certified Public Accountant certificate  from Kansas in 1967. Armon  began his career in public accounting with the national CPA firm of Fox &  Company. Armon joined the firm in January of 1964. His career with Fox included  11 ½ years on the audit staff including promotions to manager on June 1, 1968  and was admitted as a full Partner on June 1, 1970. He was a partner with the  firm for 14 years and managing partner of Fox & Company offices for nine  years in:
 St. Louis, Missouri from July 1, 1975 to December 31, 1977
 Kansas City, Missouri from January 1, 1978 to July 31, 1981
 Minneapolis, Minnesota from August  1, 1981 to July 30, 1984.
 Armon  was recruited to American City Business Journals on July 31, 1984 as President  and Chief Operation Officer. He was in that position for two and a half years  during which time the company grew from four Business Journals in Kansas City,  Missouri, San Jose, California, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Portland, Oregon to 35  Business Journals covering the United States from coast to coast and Hawaii. He  was also President and Chief Operating Officer when American City Business  Journals went public with an IPO on July 18, 1985. Armon  moved to Phoenix, Arizona in 1987 to be Publisher of the Business Journal  serving Phoenix and the Valley of the Sun. He and his family moved to the Bay  area in 1991 where he was Publisher of business publications in San Jose and  Silicon Valley before moving to San Diego in 2004 to become President and  publisher of the San Diego Business Journal. Under my leadership, the San Diego  Business Journal increased its’ bottom line net operating income 370 percent  from 2003 to 2007. Armon  was active in many community organizations. While in San Jose, he served as  chair of the Board of Directors of the San Jose/Silicon Valley Chamber of  Commerce, The Santa Clara County Salvation Army, YMCA of Santa Clara Valley and  the Silicon Valley Capital Club. He was a previous member of the Board of  Directors for the Silicon Valley Chapter of Commonwealth Club of California,  San Jose Sports Council, American Red Cross, Santa Clara County Boy Scouts of  America, March of Dimes, Valley Medical Center Foundation, United Way, San Jose  Repertory Theater, The American Heart Association, the Santa Clara County Arts  Council and Treasurer and Chair of the Finance Committee for the San Jose  Convention and Visitors Bureau. Armon also chaired the 1995 KTCH Channel 54  Public Television Station fund-raising auction and is a past member of their  Board of Directors. He served on the board of the Alliance of Area Business  Publications from 1986 to 1989 and was President of the Association in  1988.  He was an active member of the San  Jose Rotary Club for over 12 years.   Armon  has received several community and business awards which include:                  Media  Advocate of the Year – 1997U.S. Small Business  Administration San Francisco District
                  Silver  Hope Award – 1997National Multiple Sclerosis  Society
                  Distinguished  Citizen Award – 1998Santa Clara County Council of  Boy Scouts of America
                  Leadership  Excellence Award – 1998San Jose/Silicon Valley Chamber  of Commerce
                  Silver  Beaver Award – 2001Santa Clara County Council of  Boy Scouts of America
 
 Business  Hall of Fame – 2002
 Southwestern College  – Winfield, Kansas
 
 Joint Civilian Orientation  Conference (JCOC)
 Class of 70 –October,  2005
 Selected by the Department of Defense to  visit military bases                  and operations in Germany, United Kingdom and Italy.
 Armon  is continuing his strong commitment to the community here in San Diego. He is  the past Chair of the Board of Directors of the San Diego Police  Foundation.  He is a member of Rotary  Club #33 and a past member of the Board of Directors of LEAD San Diego. Armon  is on the board of the San Diego Better Business Bureau.  He is also a member of the National  University Holiday Bowl Committee and the San Diego Credit Union Poinsettia  Bowl Committee.  Armon is the Finance  Chair of the New Majority of California and serves on their state board of  directors. Armon is also on the Leasing News Advisory Board. Armon  has been married to his wife Sandra for over 36 years and has four adult  children, Kathryn, Marnie, Darin and Trina.    [Leasing News Advisory Board] 
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