Post-derailment, Oregon passenger rail struggles to get back on track
Passenger rail “is always going to lag and struggle unless we want to put in dedicated resources,” says ODOT rail division chief.
Passenger rail “is always going to lag and struggle unless we want to put in dedicated resources,” says ODOT rail division chief.
To celebrate 25 years of our flagship workplace survey, Oregon Business asked former staffers and 100 Best companies to recall highlights from the survey process and celebratory events.
A mantra worth repeating: Philanthropy adds value to communities and companies.
Rep. Knute Buehler aims to become the first Republican in several decades to win the Oregon governor’s race. His biggest challenge: He’s a GOP candidate in a blue state. Buehler’s second biggest challenge? Making sure voters know who he is.
The founders of a social venture and a nonprofit find new paths for victims of the sex trade.
Scott Showalter, president and CEO of the Oregon Symphony, talks about revenue growth, the symphony as performance art and how he said no to Edward Snowden.
All Classical Portland president and CEO Suzanne Nance discusses live radio, launching a children’s channel and diversifying the classical canon.
How federal contracts and tech ventures are opening new markets for Oregon tribes.
Our latest issue features stories about the 100 Best Companies’ 25th anniversary, Rep. Knute Buehler, new tribal enterprises and more.
What’s it like transitioning from government into entrepreneurship?