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1. Windermere hires two new former Classic County Realty employees
Windermere has hired Muriel Madden and Loni Oakes-Tabor to its Oakland office. Both were recently with Classic County Realty. Credit: Daily Journal of Commerce Staff ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. ColumbiaSoft hires David Pogue as VP of worldwide sales
ColumbiaSoft has hired David Pogue as vice president of worldwide sales. Pogue will oversee the sales and professional services departments. He previously worked as a ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Northwest Mutual Financial Network employee earns Chartered Life...
Northwest Mutual Financial Network has announced that Leighton Staehle has earned his Chartered Life Underwriter designation from American College. Staehle works in Northwest Mutual's Lake ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Construction takes off at Portland International Airport
Derrick Beneville has spent seven of his 21 years with Hoffman Construction Co. building and tearing things down at Portland International Airport. The project manager ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Multnomah County in Oregon re-schedules float of Sauvie bridge span
Stormy weather and technical delays earlier this month shelved Multnomah County's plan to float a new Sauvie Island Bridge span down the Willamette River. But ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. RiverEast Center as Portland's new hot spot
Six months after its opening, RiverEast Center has come to life exactly as its developers had hoped. A neon Oregon Liquor Control Commission notice on ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. Portland firms to design school in South Korea
Myhre Group Architects has signed a contract to design the $70 million Taejon Christian International School in South Korea. The private grade school, to be ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. Canola crusher to open near Salem, Oregon
Willamette Biomass Processors on Friday broke ground on what will be Oregon's largest oilseed crushing plant for biodiesel production. The facility, located in Rickreall, will ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. Conference in Portland to cover biofuel production
Farmers looking to turn their crops into biofuels will be in Portland next month for a renewable energy conference targeting rural landowners. The Harvest Clean ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Commentary: New non-compete rules not entirely problematic
Oregon's new non-competition statute imposes new hurdles for employers but at the same time allows them to restrict former employees from soliciting clients or recruiting ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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