September 13, 2016

Toastmasters International plans move from Orange County to Denver

A California nonprofit that helps people improve their public speaking skills is leaving high-cost Orange County for Denver.

The Los Angeles Times reports that Toastmasters International, which employs about 180 people, has made the decision to move from Rancho Santa Margarita to Denver by 2018, citing the lower costs of operating and buying real estate in Colorado.

A California nonprofit that helps people improve their public speaking skills is leaving high-cost Orange County for Denver.

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The Los Angeles Times reports that Toastmasters International, which employs about 180 people, has made the decision to move from Rancho Santa Margarita to Denver by 2018, citing the lower costs of operating and buying real estate in Colorado.

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