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May, OutFront Recent Company Acquisitions

Demolition company becomes a national player.

May, OutFront Spinning Sawdust into Oil

Will cars someday run on cardboard? How about sawdust? Weyerhaeuser and Chevron have formed a joint...

May, OutFront Briefcase

BOTHELL -- Nastech Pharmaceuticals' plans to deliver drugs via nasal sprays could be snuffed out....

May, OutFront Bridging -- -- -- -- the Divide

Rural communities around the state often balk at supporting Seattle-centric transportation...

May, OutFront WSU Gets Into the Human Race

A new biotechnology company being launched out of Accelerator Corp., a business incubator in...

May, OutFront Study of Gray Matter broadens

The nonprofit Allen Institute for Brain Science has launched a new major project to accelerate...

May, OutFront You're fired... Not!

Thinking you can put a fire under your employees by threatening to can 'em? Can layoffs create a...

May, OutFront Executive Appointments

Alex Alben is named vice president of corporate strategy and Fred Tietze is named vice president of...

May, OutFront Going Dutch in Seattle

Seattle developer Bruce Blume, founder, chairman and CEO of The Blume Co., is spearheading a...

May, OutFront Window Shopping

What $500,000 will get you around the state

May, OutFront Increasing Profits by giving stuff away

The best way to make money on the Internet may be to give it away, a leading thinker on the online...

Non-Profits

Business Leaders Go Back to Preschool

Cellular pioneer John Stanton leads a home-based educational program for 2- and 3-year-olds


The Quiet (Christian) Neighbor

How one of the world's largest nonprofits fits into Washington's business community


Seattle Youth Movement

Young lawyers find pro bono work is its own reward


$60M Targeted for HOPE

Boys and Girls Clubs leader Gary Yazwa won?t take no for an answer


Taking a Stand for the Homeless

A former attorney spearheads an ambitious building program


High Rents Challenge Homeless

The average rent plus utilities for a two-bedroom apartment in King County is $996. A worker must earn $19.17 per hour to afford this housing. (Housing is considered affordable when it costs 30 percent of one's income). Fewer...


Big Giving

Buffett-fueled Gates Foundation begins rolling out great quantities of cash


Grande Giving

SEATTLE – Orin Smith, the former CEO of Starbucks Corp., has contributed $4.5 million toward the construction of a $130 million business school at the University of Washington.

Smith, a former UW student and current member...


A Philanthropic Life

Seattle Foundation president Phyllis Campbell lives and leads by example


Arranging Opportunity

One man gives a future to the land of his past

 

 

 


A "Little" Love

Manager's donated time is an influence company-wide


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