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ALL OCCASIONS <br />Asian Business Association San Diego. Some of our festivals include the Fiesta de los <br />Penasquitos (30,000 attendees), RB Alive! (35,000 attendees) and Mission Federal <br />ArtWalk (40,000 attendees). <br />• Luke Swenty was born and raised in the Midwest in a small town of 800 people. <br />After graduating from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh in 2010, with a BA in <br />Finance and Supply Chain Operations Management, he took a summer vacation <br />to San Diego and decided to uproot his life and move to sunny California. Prior to <br />his move, he worked with the Milwaukee Brewers in the events department & <br />stadium operations, where he served as liaison between clients and internal <br />departments to communicate necessary information. Since then, he has worked <br />on numerous event projects and in 2015, All Occasions Services was born with <br />the vision to collaborate and create more community events and build <br />partnerships with community leaders and organizations. <br />Megia Swenty graduated from Revelle College at UC San Diego in 2008, with a <br />BA in International Business. During her time in college, she was co-chair of <br />Africa Aid, where her primary responsibility was to raise awareness via education <br />and fundraising events on campus and thus sparked her interest in event <br />planning. In 2007, she worked as a wedding planner and consultant for Wedding <br />Elegance and Affairz Event Consulting, both located in San Diego. After 5 years <br />and hundreds of weddings later, her focus shifted to doing other events full time, <br />including political fundraisers, galas and street fairs. <br />Her parents are first generation immigrants from Taiwan, who instilled the <br />importance and value of dedication and hard work. Like millions of others, her <br />parents' story is not uncommon. They immigrated with only $200 dollars to their <br />name and worked long hours to provide security for their children. As the eldest <br />daughter and first in her family to graduate college, Megia was influenced and <br />inspired by her parents' tenacity, attention to detail, and strong work ethic in <br />building their business. <br />Whether it's an event for 500 people or 50,000 people, the strategy for planning <br />and logistics are still the same. She is also no stranger to planning large scale <br />events in a time crunch. This year, she planned the 26th Annual Fiesta de los <br />