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2026 People of Influence: Chris Preti, Jubilant HollisterStier CEO

January 29, 2026
Ethan Pack
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2026 People of Influence: Vange Hochheimer, Whitworth University professor of economics and finance, Grand Fir Analytics CEO, chief economist

January 29, 2026
Ethan Pack
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2026 People of Influence: Garrett Jones, city of Spokane Parks & Recreation director

January 29, 2026
Ethan Pack
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Media Credit Union prioritizes work-life balance

Operational flexibility attracts, caters to creatives
January 15, 2026
Tina Sulzle

At Spokane Media Credit Union, CEO Sarah Dahmen says work-life balance isn’t just a perk — it’s embedded in the institution’s mission. 



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School psychology workforce gets a boost here

$3.5M federal grant supports graduates serving rural areas
January 15, 2026
Karina Elias

Medical Lake School District has been awarded a $3.5 million federal grant with the aim of creating a pipeline of highly trained and certified school psychology professionals to meet the critical needs of rural school districts across Northeastern Washington. 


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Cutting costs, not benefits

Employers are seeking balance between lower premiums and retention
January 15, 2026
Ethan Pack

As the cost of health insurance rises, employers looking to reduce costs while still providing generous health and wellness benefit packages for their employees should explore options like section 125 cafeteria plans or level-funded plans and be willing to accept feedback from employees, industry experts in Spokane suggest.



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Of humble beginnings and deep gratitude

December 18, 2025
Paul Read
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Bankers preserve relationships amid tech advances

Personal connections remain essential to meet evolving customer demands
December 18, 2025
Jack Heath

Congratulations to the Spokane Journal of Business on 40 years of exceptional business reporting. While I’m not necessarily thrilled to admit I have worked through the evolution of the financial industry in the region for the last 40 years, it’s been exciting to be a part of and see our industry grow and evolve. Many of the areas the industry has changed in the last four decades will continue, albeit in different ways.


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Generating opportunity by harnessing the energy of change

Adaptability is essential for Spokane's success in an evolving global economy
December 18, 2025
Heather Rosentrater

Over the past 40 years, Spokane’s business community has been defined by examples of resilience, innovation, and collaboration. For me, the best stories center around adaptability, fueled by a shared commitment among local businesses to invest in our most important asset: a strong community. As we look to the future, our ability to embrace change will determine our region’s success in a rapidly evolving economy. 


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Our civic DNA: A partnership between business and higher education to boost our future labor market

Spokane colleges, groups, industries work together to develop workforce opportunities
December 18, 2025
Scott McQuilkin

Readers 40 years from now will likely judge that I got little right about the regional industries of tomorrow. However, I do believe there are unchanging principles that will shape our civic life together. I bet I’m right about those. 


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