Lean in? Not Sabrina Parsons.
The CEO of Palo Alto Software leans back — and grows a tech company.
The CEO of Palo Alto Software leans back — and grows a tech company.
Seven people and projects seeking to restore the salmon economy.
You won’t catch Bob Hale crying over onions — whole, processed or fresh cut. The CEO of River Point Farms in Hermiston, Hale presides over the largest onion growing and processing operation in the country, with 450 million pounds of overall onion volume each year.
Newberg-based Hydro Graphics recovered from the recession by creating eye-catching coatings for football helmets. But in August, the NFL ruled that players may only use one helmet during the season.
Increasingly, women are assuming leadership of Oregon family farms.
Homebuilder D.R. Horton proposed a 58-home development in Southwest Portland.
We unveil a new blog network, featuring original reporting and analysis by journalists and subject experts. Other mobile and digital initiatives are underway.
A Portland duo is trying to increase interest in bringing a Major League Baseball team to the Rose Quarter.
The green roof on the new Walmart opening at Portland’s North Hayden Meadows is the largest in the city and the only roof like it that Walmart has on the West Coast.
Levi Strauss & Co. dropped Wieden+Kennedy as its advertising agency after five years.