Randy Walton is a Southern California native and has lived in North County for more than 30 years. He is an attorney and owns Walton Law Firm, a personal injury law firm that represents victims in a variety of accident and injury related cases.
Randy also dedicates a significant amount of time to his community. He served for four years as an elected member of the San Marcos City Council, and for 10 years previous to that he served as a member of the Governing Board of the San Marcos Unified School District. He has been active in local youth sports and coached the San Marcos High surf team to three state titles.
As a founder of Project Next, Randy is incredibly proud of the services Project Next is providing to high school student, a looks forward to serving more and more students in the future.
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