Dave Talarico just returned from a hunting trip to Romanianot for a trophy brown bear, but for talent.Talarico, who founded Spokane-based technology company Imprezzio Solutions Inc. with Kelly Birr five years ago, ventured to the Romanian
Real estate developers and investors, already vexed by troubled markets and falling asset values, are receiving more bad news from their bankers.In some cases, bankers are telling such clients they'll need to come up with more moneyand to
Dr. Andy Agwunobi says one of the things that convinced him to leave a high-ranking post in Florida and move across the country to the Inland Northwest was his desire to achieve a better work-life balance, one that would afford him more family CEO
The steep national decline in new-home construction is taking its toll on the Inland Northwest lumber industry, and it's not expected to let up any time soon, industry observers say.Duane Vaagen, president of Colville, Wash.-based Vaagen Bros. a
At a time when so many "sure" investments have let everyone down, speculative investing sounds like simply throwing money down the drain.Shell-shocked investors, wishing no medals for bravery, have contented themselves with safer, low-yield is a
June 16 / Job numbers dip; unemployment rate climbs Nonagricultural wage and salary employment in the Spokane metropolitan area fell to 212,200 in May, down 9,300 jobs from the May 2008 level, according to preliminary Washington state
Meetings & Events Washington Trust Bank will host a personal document Shred Day on Friday, June 19, from noon to 4 p.m. at its East Sprague branch, at 3510 E. Sprague. Attendees may bring up to two small boxes of personal documents to
Whitworth University plans to begin offering classes on the Riverpoint Campus east of downtown this fall.Initially, the school will offer a business degree as well as some general-education courses, all targeted at non-traditional students who a
Change is coming to America's labor and employment laws, and it's coming in the midst of the worst downturn in the economy in the last 30 years. With layoffs and bailouts dominating the daily news, these are challenging times for both employers and
Spokane-area colleges and universities are gearing up new degrees and areas of training ranging from an environmental-studies major to certification in big-rig truck driving. Gonzaga University says it will upgrade its environmental-studies to a