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—Ari Nordhagen

Q&A with Leadership Spokane executive director Jaxon Riley

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September 26, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Leadership Spokane, a nonprofit organization that offers an annual civic leadership training program, was established in autumn 1982. Located on the second floor of the Spokane Regional Business Center
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—Kevin Blocker

Touchmark cultivates young labor pool with new executive training program

Two of the first five selected associates are from Spokane
September 26, 2019
Kevin Blocker
The retirement community Touchmark on South Hill has an employee roll of nearly 300 people, but there is one position unlike any other.
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—Mullen Technologies Inc.

Mullen Technologies seeks more time for West Plains plant

Deadline extended into March for young maker of electric luxury cars
September 26, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Brea, California-based Mullen Technologies Inc. continues its drive toward establishing its high-end electric-car assembly and research facility on the West Plains.
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—Virginia Thomas

Power Shift: Dennis Vermillion prepares for next era of leadership at Avista

Incoming CEO plans to innovate, double down on renewables
September 26, 2019
Virginia Thomas
As a born-and-raised Spokanite and a 34-year employee of Avista Corp., Dennis Vermillion has been embedded in the community and in Avista for most of his life. Combined with his deep industry knowledge, his career trajectory through Avista's ranks
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—Linn Parish

Power Shift: Scott Morris reflects on career during final days as Avista CEO

Longtime executive to leave legacy of investment in community, people
September 26, 2019
Linn Parish
Scott Morris started working at Washington Water Power Co. when he was 23 years old, wrapping water heaters in insulation as part of an energy-efficiency measure taken on by the company in the early 1980s.
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Benson takes the helm of GSI

Mielke resigns after three-year stint
September 16, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Greater Spokane Incorporated, the region's business development organization, announced this afternoon that Alisha Benson has replaced Todd Mielke as its CEO.
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2019 Rising Stars James Krejci

VP builds connections through podcast series
September 12, 2019
Sandra Hosking
It's not just about the numbers for banker James Krejci. It's about the relationships. 'You have to be able to manage the interaction with customers and the people side of it, but in order to do it very well, you have to understand the numbers side
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2019 Rising Stars Bee Simonds

Passion, curiosity drive thriving skin-care business
September 12, 2019
Sandra Hosking
Bee Simonds credits the success of her natural skin-care line to following her passion. While she launched H Is for Love LLC in Spokane in 2015, her journey began about 10 years ago, when a family member was diagnosed with a serious illness that require
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Guest Commentary: Time to make national debt an election-cycle priority issue

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September 12, 2019
Don Brunell
Our nation is on an unsustainable borrowing trajectory, and it could get much worse unless voters start asking politicians: 'How are taxpayers going to pay for what they promise?” We now owe over $22.5 trillion to lenders, of which nearly half is
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A. The Journal's View: Concerns in 'Curing Spokane' video shouldn't be dismissed

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September 12, 2019
Journal of Business Staff
The 'Curing Spokane” video that went viral recently has its flaws, but critics are dismissing the underlying concerns and criticisms in the piece at their own peril – and the peril of the Spokane community as a whole. The concerns about public safe
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