Retail health care is a growing trend in the Spokane region, with at least 16 care clinics dedicated to providing consumer-driven care to patients popping up all over the county over the past few years.
Joe Gellatly has what he calls a 'heart for entrepreneurship.â€
'The most rewarding part of my job is being part of the start-up community here in Spokane,†he says. 'I'm always excited to meet, interact with, and encourage people who
Rochelle Marsh's most vivid childhood memories of going into Multifab Inc., the company her father Tim Smith founded in the 1980s, involve hanging out at her favorite pop machine and riding forklifts around the warehouse.
'You always want to have that leader that you rally to in the center of a whirlwind,†says Brian Newberry of 38-year-old Toby Broemmeling, the executive director of the West Plains Chamber of Commerce.
Elisabeth Hooker, marketing director for the Downtown Spokane Partnership and 39-year-old Rising Star, says she feels blessed to show up at work every day, doing what she loves in her hometown.
'I'm happy to be part of something larger
Joel Barbour, owner and creative director of The Great PNW Inc., spent his youth in Spokane skateboarding, riding dirt bikes, and surrounded by art.
Combining those interests with his love for the Pacific Northwest led Barbour to create
Natasha Hill, sole practitioner of Natasha L. Hill PS, says she has a passion for helping families and enjoys litigation.
'I've done well with people at their worst,†says Hill, 38.
Dr. Bob Lutz was thrust into the spotlight shortly after COVID-19 reared its ugly head. The Spokane Regional Health District's health officer quickly became the face of the district's response to the pandemic and has led the organization's
The number of contact tracers has risen in Spokane County along with the spread of COVID-19.
Susan Sjoberg, program manager for disease prevention and response at Spokane Regional Health District, says that before coronavirus struck, SRHD had five
Paw Print Genetics owner Lisa Shaffer is on the path to building another big company, something she wasn't sure she wanted to do.
Genetic Veterinary Sciences Inc., which does business as Paw Print Genetics, currently has 40 employees and is adding