Nonprofit leaders across Spokane are bracing for the fallout of federal budget freezes, delayed grants, and looming funding cuts that could weaken essential services for thousands of residents in the region.
The Pacific Northwest is experiencing a significant shift in higher education leadership, with an increasing number of women assuming presidential roles at colleges and universities across the region.
While conventional wisdom suggests leaders should project unwavering confidence, research increasingly demonstrates that the ability to recognize blind spots, triggers, and limitations, in addition to one's own strengths, creates a profound competitive advantage.
Over the last ten years, women have begun to outpace men in Leadership Spokane's immersive leadership program, reflecting a start cultural shift from being a male-dominated cohort.
Spokane Housing Authority is making progress on its third residential project in Spokane County this year with the envisioned development of a new $35 million affordable housing community for seniors, dubbed Chalice Place.