Spokane Journal of Business

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Icons 2022: Empire Ford’s Nate and Roberta Greene

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Nate and Roberta Greene, both 78, say their lives revolve around family, faith, community, and education. Since they first moved to Spokane 36 years ago, the couple has worked to generate positive changes in those areas, striving to create a lasting...

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Icons 2022: Hollister-Stier’s Anthony Bonanzino

Tony Bonanzino, former president, CEO, and part owner of pharmaceutical manufacturer ...

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Icons 2022: Coopers & Lybrand’s Gordon Budke

The list of Spokane-based organizations Gordon Budke has been involved with over the decades ain...

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Icons 2022: Clark Company’s Ed Clark

Driving around Spokane, Ed Clark says his mind is flooded with memories of the “tremendous ...

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Icons 2022: Bernardo|Wills’ Robert Wills

In a career that spanned close to 50 years, Robert Wills was never known for pompous presentations....

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Washington Trust Bank parent to repurchase $10 million in shares

Spokane-based WTB Financial Corp., the holding company for Washington Trust Bank, has launched a $10 million share repurchase program. The bank’s board of directors authorized the share repurchase program March 1, and it will be in effect over...

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Icons Larry Stanley: Beyond an empire of bolts and screws

Honesty and going the extra mile are at the heart of everything he does, says Larry Stanley, founder of Spokane-based Empire Bolt & Screw Inc. Stanley, who started the wholesale hardware company in 1972 says he discovered the value of a good work ethic ...