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Making Oregon

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Making Oregon

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Our guest in this edition of Making Oregon is Erik Olson, founder and owner of Portland Design Works (https://ridepdw.com/PDW). PDW makes bike gear and accessories that are designed in-house for the urban and everyday cyclist. The designs and
Our guest in this edition of Making Oregon is Charlie Gilkey, founder and owner of Productive Flourishing (http://www.productiveflourishing.com/) Charlie calls his company “A community for the doers with the vision to see how the world could b
In this edition of Making Oregon, our guest is Tressa Yellig, co-founder of Salt, Fire & Time (https://saltfireandtime.com/). Based in Portland, Salt, Fire & Time has been a producer of traditional healing food products on a community scale si
On this edition of Making Oregon, we chat with Zeph Shepard, founder of Proletariat Butchery (https://proletariatbutchery.com/). Listen as we discuss the “Journey of All Things Meat,” beginning with Zeph’s fascination with a pig roast he attend
On this edition of Making Oregon, our guest is Eric Rosenfeld, co-founder of the Oregon Angel Fund ("OAF”), headquartered in Portland. (www.oregonangelfund.com)OAF started in 2007 as an interesting collaborative experiment, combining the coll
In this edition of Making Oregon, our guest is Anna Van Tol, founder of It’s Only Love Activewear in PortlandAnna will talk to us about the inspiration behind the It’s Only Love brand, and the company she started in 2014. She’ll also expl
In this edition of Making Oregon, our guest is Cameron Madill, founder of PixelSpoke (https://www.pixelspoke.com/) a Portland-based start-up that creates websites and digital marketing for credit unions and progressive businesses. We’ll learn
In this edition of Making Oregon, our guest is Andrea Valderrama, senior policy advisor for City of Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler.With a background in grassroots organizing and community outreach, Andrea has a passion for economic and social jus
In this edition of Making Oregon, our guest is Jala Smith-Huys, founder of Seek & Swoon, a new Portland company selling soft and cozy eco throws designed in Portland and made in the USA, and inspired by Jala’s love of travel.It’s the latest c
On this edition of Making Oregon, we chat with Jen Moore, founder of Jem Nut Butters. With extreme dedication to craft and quality, she makes healthy nut butters we can’t live without.As a healthcare professional from Bend, Oregon, Jen became
In this edition of Making Oregon, our guest is Joe Mueller, founder and proprietor of the downtown Portland clothing maker Wildwood & Company. They make high-quality and stylish suits and shirts by hand in their on-site workshop, keeping the t
On this edition of Making Oregon our guest is Sonja Skvarla, founder of the Portland non-profit A Social Ignition. ( https://asocialignition.com/ ) Sonja started A Social Ignition in the Spring of 2012, and since 2014 has offered an
On this edition of Making Oregon, our guest is Molly Lindquist, founder and CEO of the Portland non-profit Consano. Molly has created a unique crowdfunding platform that that enables donors to give their support directly to a medical research
In this edition of Making Oregon, we got out of the studio for a “Founder Coffee Talk” – lively conversation with Oregon founders at a local coffee house. For this chat, Built Oregon co-founder Terry St. Marie ventured to Groundwork Coffee Shop
On this edition of Making Oregon, our guest is Juan Barazza, a Portland champion for entrepreneurial development, as the Program Manager at Portland State University Center for Entrepreneurship, the President of the local chapter of ALPFA (the
In this edition of Making Oregon, we chat with Justin Yuen, President and founder of FMYI in Portland. FMYI, which stands for “for my innovation”, is a collaboration software company Justin started in 2004, after he finished an 8 year run with
In this edition of Making Oregon, we feature Jude Gerace, founder of Sugar Wheel Works in Portland. She talks with us about her entrepreneurial story, how she came to love cycling, develop her craft, and the elements behind her drive to make hi
On the latest edition of Making Oregon, we discuss the craft beer industry in Oregon with a great panel representing the breadth of an industry that is constantly growing and evolving. And one that has close to a $4 Billion economic impact in t
For this edition of the Making Oregon podcast we bring you one interview divided into two parts. We chat with Portland startup founder Stephen Ridley, the founder of Senrio. Senrio is an entirely new approach to data security, a Software as a S
For this edition of the Making Oregon podcast we bring you one interview divided into two parts. We chat with Portland startup founder Stephen Ridley, the founder of Senrio. Senrio is an entirely new approach to data security, a Software as a S
In this edition of Making Oregon, we examine how to build a business or a career--driven by purpose. We recently visited the offices of Portland’s own Mac Prichard, founder of Mac’s List, a popular Oregon jobs board, to discuss how find, or cre
If you don’t know what a biomarker is, this is your chance to learn what they are and why they matter to you. On this edition of Making Oregon, John Audette, founder of Amplion, a unique startup in Bend, will walk us through how their Biomarke
In this episode of Making Oregon we visit the offices of Seven Peaks Ventures in Bend, Oregon, and chat with with Corey Schmid, one of the investment partners at Seven Peaks. We look behind the scenes to learn how investors think, and what they
Our guest on the latest Making Oregon is Patrick Manhatton, whose new video game, "Arcbruiser", has received wide acclaim from Oregon’s Indie game community. We'll learn more about the game, and how this entrepreneur and community organizer fou
In this edition of the Making Oregon podcast, we go behind the scenes of a business incubator whose purpose is to find and develop successful start-ups, equipping them to become profitable businesses. We’ve all heard the buzz about incubators,
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