Jewelry by design
The success of betsy & iya, a jewelry retail and wholesale business owned by Betsy Cross and Will Cervarich, is tarnishing Portland’s laid-back reputation. After all, isn’t Portland supposed to be the place where young people go to retire? Armed with college degrees in drama, the couple could have followed the lead of hundreds of other liberal arts majors who languish on Etsy, the sales website for all things crafty.

Oregon bankruptcy filings fell 15% for the year ending in March 2013, and business filings plummeted 28%.
Metro West Ambulance, a Hillsboro-based, family-owned medical-transportation services company, celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. JD Fuiten, Metro West’s president, is also marking 35 years at the helm of the company his father started in Forest Grove in 1953.
Hood River-based Global Sessions provides destination management and event services for businesses seeking an out-of-the-ordinary corporate retreat.
Industry leaders are concerned about cyber crime. Fifty-four percent say cyber crimes are a major threat to business, while 44% are somewhat concerned cyber crime will impact their business in the near future.
We know this month’s cover story about the business of sex will grab readers’ attention. But we also hope you will take note of our magazine redesign, which we unveil this issue. Along with a more sophisticated look, we have added new editorial content in the front and back of the book.