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Sinofsky's successor at Microsoft has the people touch | With the abrupt departure of Steven Sinofsky as head of Microsoft’s Windows division, the spotlight falls on another longtime Microsoft employee who has risen through the ranks to prominence: Julie Larson-Green. |
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Meet Julie Larson-Green, the woman who will lead Windows | Steven Sinofsky is out at Microsoft. The Windows boss has left the building, and now Julie Larson-Green is in charge. She is now responsible for leading all Windows software and hardware engineering, and she will report to Steve Ballmer from here on out. Running the Windows team is a huge… |
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Rise of Silicon Valley women: Now Windows gets first new female boss | Silicon Valley may have a stereotype as the land of computer nerds and alpha males, but the modern technology boss is increasingly likely to be a woman. |
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Bible software company Logos helps spark Bellingham's downtown revival | At different crossroads during the past three decades, city officials have had to grapple with a dying downtown district. It's quite unlikely that they could have predicted a Bible software company would be one of its saviors. Logos Bible Software arrived in downtown Bellingham 10… |
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REI's Kirk Myers to speak Nov. 9 about business ethics, responsibility | |||
Wells Fargo Bolsters Agribusiness Expertise In Pacific Northwest with Addition of Terese Rowe | Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) said today that it has added to its agribusiness expertise in the Pacific Northwest with the addition of Terese Rowe as senior vice president and head of its Agribusiness Group of Oregon. She is based in Eugene. |
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Bumps on road continue to jolt trade with United States | The U.S. is Canada's biggest trade partner and vice versa, but this doesn't mean the relationship is seen as equally important by people on opposite sides of the border. The ratio is slowly changing, thanks in part to the post-recession sluggishness in the U.S. economy that… |
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Panel to discuss using lean methods to promote sustainability and environmental management | |||
Center for Economic Vitality at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø to shut down | A longtime local business development organization is ceasing operations at the end of the year. The Center for Economic Vitality, operated through Western Washington University, will cease operations on Dec. 31. The CEV is no longer financially feasible to operate after sustaining… |
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SBDC to hold forum for businesses exploring capital resources Oct. 30 |