Administration

Diane Parker Andrew

Summary

Diane has handled many of the administrative responsibilities of our business since 2013. Previously, Diane was a Registered Dental Hygienist with the State of California. She has spent most of her career in that capacity, both full-time and part-time. Diane is also the mother of three sons.
“When my dad was 12 years old, he purchased his first 10 shares of stock. Soon, investing became his hobby. Later on, dad turned his investing hobby into one of the first professional investment counseling firms in Southern California. Over the years, I watched his business grow as more clients came and asset values increased. Then, my husband joined the firm in 1987. Later, we formed Pacific Investment Counsel, Inc. as the successor company. Now, I help run the administrative part of the business, together with my husband. We believe in the same investment core values that my father taught.”
Education :

University of Southern California, Bachelor of Science, Dental Hygiene

Affiliations Past and Present:
  • USC Ambassador
  • Awarded the Whitney House USC Alumni Award for Outstanding Service in 2013
  • USC Alumni Club of Huntington Beach – Past President & Scholarship Chairman
  • USC Alumni Club of Orange County  Beach Cities – Board Member; Organized SCuppers & SCendoffs
  • Trojan Athletic Parent Association
  • Trojan Club of Orange County
  • Past Vice President of the Edison High School Foundation
  • Boy Scouts of America – Merit Badge Counselor; Advancement Chairman; Mother of 3 Eagle Scouts

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