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Exclusive: Adobe to widen diversity efforts as leaders rethink approach to inclusivity
As Adobe scales its growth, which includes doubling its Silicon Valley workforce, it’s making changes to its diversity and inclusion programs.
Volvo to expand R&D to Sunnyvale in newly rehabbed building with room for hundreds of workers
Volvo is expanding its Silicon Valley footprint as automotive research and development operations have proliferated in the Bay Area.
Home of the Day: Floating Home Masterpiece in Ward’s Cove on Lake Union
By Enrico Pozzo, Broker Home of the Day is presented by the Puget Sound Business Journal with Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty. This is your invitation to view some of Seattle’s most-luxurious properties. Come inside and take a look around. Click on the gallery image to view today’s featured property. 2821 Fairview Avenue East, Residence 12, Seattle, WA 98102 | $3,700,000 A breathtaking floating home for living in-the-moment, designed with the precision of a Swiss watch. A stunning living…
How a big payout from Campbell’s is fueling Portland’s next food startup
Chuck Eggert on his big Campbell’s payout and a new retail venture
OEN’s president on what she’s learned from Oregon entrepreneurs
OEN’s president on why a new focus on industry clusters will better serve Oregon entrepreneurs
Nike’s Parker, Columbia’s Boyle join four Oregon business leaders in opposing sanctuary rules repeal
Four prominent Oregon business leaders have come out in opposition to a measure related to the state’s sanctuary law. Nike Inc.’s Mark Parker and Columbia Sportswear Co.’s Tim Boyle issued statements in the Oregon Voter’s Guide opposing Measure 105. The statements come in a section with the header “Bad for Business, Bad for Oregon.” The Oregonian first reported that Parker and Boyle issued the statements, which relate to the enforcement of federal immigration laws. A “yes” vote “repeals (the)…
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