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Spokane manufacturers expect long lead times into 2022

Supply issues coupled with steady demand contribute to backlogs
June 17, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Some manufacturers here say that demand for their products remains high, but they expect to experience ripple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic into 2022.
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Whitworth network looks to develop mentors

In-person, virtual events fill gap in alumni relations
June 3, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Recognizing a gap in its alumnae network, officials at Whitworth University say the formation of Women's Leadership Network two years ago has helped fill that space and then some.
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Women leaders should assess communication habits

Well-meant behaviors sometimes work against those in governing roles
June 3, 2021
René Johnston
Women leaders bring tremendous strengths, insight, and value to the workplace. But let's face it, we still confront a number of barriers. As a result of centuries of social and cultural programming, seeds individually planted as early as childhood
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Corporate America is at crossroads to retain women

Pandemic pressures now threaten to reverse gains in female representation
June 3, 2021
Robin Pickering
Though employees everywhere report a host of pandemic-related challenges, women disproportionately are struggling, reporting less optimism about career prospects, decreased mental health, and increased stress and burnout.
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VIRGINIA THOMAS

Childcare help is coming, but will it be enough?

Even so, providers say staffing shortages make availability elusive as ever
June 3, 2021
Virginia Thomas
A scarcity of child care options that worsened in 2020 has led to legislation that ultimately could increase the number of working women, child care providers here and industry organizations say.
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NATASHA NELLIS

2021 Women in Leadership: Women drive pandemic-era entrepreneurship in Spokane area

WSBDC, SNAP see surge in new interest in business startups
June 3, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Following a lull early last year in new business starts, entrepreneurship is surging again, with women leading the charge, industry observers here say.
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VIRGINIA THOMAS

Whitworth students develop Camp Kesem chapter

Organizers hope to offer first camp in summer '22
May 20, 2021
Virginia Thomas
A Whitworth University student duo has founded a local chapter of a national organization that trains college students to create free, weeklong camps for children whose parents have cancer.
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Second Harvest

Many nonprofits stay afloat with PPP

Some seek loan forgiveness; others receive it
May 20, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Applying for a nearly $2 million federally backed Paycheck Protection Program loan to help cover payroll presented an unprecedented shift in The way Arc of Spokane operates, its executive director says.
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Natasha Nellis

Artisans moves office, looks to increase employees

Labor demand leads to referral increases
May 20, 2021
Natasha Nellis
A spike in demand for employment services has led Spokane-based nonprofit Artisans to increase its North Side office space and bring on more staff. Work is underway on the organization's new 3,000-square-foot location, at 220 W. Francis, where
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MIKE MCLEAN

2021 Business Icons: Marilyn Thordarson, of Sacred Heart Medical Center

Longtime curator of Sacred Heart narrative still active in community
May 6, 2021
Mike McLean
Marilyn Thordarson, who was the voice of Sacred Heart Medical Center for nearly a quarter-century, says she firmly believes it's the hospital's responsibility to make its story known in the community it serves.
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