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Three Former USC Trojans Playing in the NFL

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A mortgage and loan professional with over 15 years of experience, Diana Irene Dibble is a branch manager with Los Angeles-based Home Community Mortgage, a joint venture between KB Home and Nationstar Mortgage. When not managing a staff of loan originators, Diana Irene Dibble enjoys watching college football. She especially enjoys following the University of Southern California (USC) football program.  As of the start of the 2016 National Football League (NFL) season, there was 36 former USC players on NFL rosters. Below are three of the more prominent alumnus. 1. Carson Palmer : A three-time Pro Bowler, Palmer was selected first overall in the 2003 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals and played seven seasons with the team. He later played two seasons in Oakland and has spent the past four years in Arizona. Throughout his 13-year career, the quarterback has a win-loss record of 89-84-1 and has completed 285 touchdown passes and 44,269 passing yards. 2. Clay Matthews : The 26th overa

Helping Patients Cope through Free Beauty and Grooming Services

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Diana Irene Dibble received her bachelor's in urban planning and development from the University of Southern California. She was affiliated with DHI Mortgage between 2009 to 2013 before moving to Home Community Mortgage where she currently serves as a branch manager. Outside of her work, Diana Irene Dibble volunteers for the Beauty Bus Foundation. The Beauty Bus Foundation was founded by two relatives, Alicia Marantz Liotta and Wendy Marantz Levine, in honor of their cousin and sister Melissa Marantz Nealy, who passed away due to a degenerative neuromuscular disease. The foundation aims to help terminally ill people recover their dignity and hope through beauty and grooming services.  One of the projects the foundation has started has been pop-up salons. By partnering with various organizations including other nonprofits, social service agencies, and hospitals, the Beauty Foundation has been able to provide pop-up salons where patients and their caregivers could come and receive