Though it wasn't her intention at the start, a Spokane-based financial planner says her young firm has found a niche among younger generations of people in need of financial expertise.
The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted a new rule that went into effect Sept. 10 intended to require investment broker-dealers to act in the best interests of their client when making recommendations.
This year, the School of Continuing Studies at Whitworth University turns 100 years old.
The university's catalogue from the school's founding year describes the program as tailored 'for those whose college career has been interrupted, and who now
When studying highly successful companies, a common priority observed is the importance of building a highly functioning team of engaged employees.
Clarifying the employee's role and the expectations of each position or role is a key precipitating fact
Both locally and statewide, the majority of kids aren't entering public schools 'kindergarten ready,†state data show, and the problem appears to be getting worse.
Few could dispute that the #MeToo movement brought with it a tidal wave of empowerment and validation for women. Originally created by Tarana Burke in 2006, it eventually reached its media peak in 2017 with the sexual abuse allegations
In an ongoing shift to modernize, Spokane's longtime employment and worker retraining agency WorkSource has revamped the duties of its former Business Engagement Team.
The national average for women undergraduate students majoring in engineering and computer science is 20%, while the percentage of women students in those majors at Eastern Washington University trails even that low rate at 10%, says Leslie Cornick,
The flood of technology over the past 10 years has changed the day-to-day operations of Inland Northwest architecture firms, and up-and-coming technology advances have the potential to change the industry even more, experts say.
For nearly 50 years, Spokane-based Lilac Services for the Blind has offered training, tools, and support for blind or visually impaired Eastern Washington residents.