Bayside sells 11 units Bayside at the Embarcadero, a Bosa Development high-rise condo building in the Columbia neighborhood, sold 11 homes between May 1 and June 16, making it the fastest-selling residential project in the downtown area, according to MarketPointe Realty Advisors. Since opening in 2009, 139 of the facility’s 232 homes have been sold. Prices start from the $500,000s. Food and beverage director wins award Chris Schlerf, food and beverage director for Hornblower Cruises and Events in San Diego, received this year’s Gold Key Award from the San Diego County Hotel-Motel Association and the local chapter of the Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International. The award, which was presented by Mayor Jerry Sanders, recognizes Scherf’s leadership, community contributions and customer service, according to a statement from Hornblower. Scherf, a 23-year Hornblower veteran, trains and supervises 12 crewmembers who serve approximately 250,000 guests each year at the company’s eight venues. He also advocates for green initiatives such as sustainable seafood purchasing, recycling and composting. Wilkinson earns management designation Barbara Wilkinson of CityFront Terrace Homeowners Association has earned the “Certified Community Association Manager” designation from the California Association of Community Managers (CACM). To achieve nationally recognized designation, recipients must complete CACM educational program and fulfill work experience requirements. Wilson to fill two positions Neil Wilson has been hired for the dual role of marina manager for Fifth Avenue Landing, LLC, a megayacht marina in downtown San Diego, and director of business development for Marine Group Boat Works, LLC, a megayacht repair center in Chula Vista. At the marina, Wilson will be responsible for managing slip reservations, increasing public awareness and drawing in new clients, while his position at Boat Works will require him to define scopes of work and liaise with megayacht owners. Castro named president of Balboa Park Central Architect Arturo (Art) Castro has been named president of Balboa Park Central, a non-profit organization that manages the House of Hospitality building and its programs, according to a recent press release. The organization, formerly called the House of Hospitality Association, was created to promote the cultural and recreational use of Balboa Park. Its’ programs include the Balboa Park Visitors Center and the park’s marketing and public relations office, Castro is principal and chief operating officer of Tucker Sadler Architects. Other officers elected to the board include Gaidi Finnie of Imperial Beach, vice president; Pamela Crooks of La Mesa, secretary; and George Brooks-Gonyer of Escondido, treasurer.