JANUARY 2007: EDITOR'S LETTER
Let the party begin
Bidding adieu to the
old and ringing in the new is one of my favorite times of the
year. It’s a chance to reflect on what we’ve
accomplished at the magazine, the things we still want to do,
and then head out to a rip-snorting party.
For Oregon Business,
the past year has been transformative.
As always, the year began with our annual 100 Best Companies
to Work For in Oregon. And this year’s 14th edition to be
showcased in our March issue will be no different. The results
are in and we’re preparing the package. The secret will
be revealed at our Feb. 26 celebration, so please join us (you
can register by going to oregonbusiness.com/100Best).
In the spring, we enhanced our statewide depth by adding Deal
Watch, which recaps the big deals of the past month, and
Economix, a monthly missive from some of the state’s
leading economists. Then in the fall we redesigned the
magazine, with art director Jon Ferland creating a smart,
updated look for our 26-year-old magazine. Along with the
redesign, we beefed up our signature Around the State report,
an essential resource for keeping up with statewide issues;
added Next, which focuses on innovation; and created the new
BizLife department.
Also in the fall, we embarked on an ambitious tour that took
us to 22 communities in every corner of the state. The Business
is Good tour was a great way to get a concentrated,
bird’s-eye view of what’s happening in this big,
independent state, and we told only a few of the stories we
found along the way in our November issue.
Throughout the year, we also tackled critical issues
from the looming state water crisis to the emerging tribal
economies to homegrown discoveries that could change the world.
Connecting the dots on important statewide stories will
continue to be our hallmark as we enter a new year that will be
no less ambitious.
In the coming months, we also will continue the Business is
Good tour, focusing on regional visits that will give
communities and business leaders a chance to connect, share and
celebrate. We were asked by many who participated in last
year’s tour to continue the road show. Many communities
didn’t have the opportunity to join in (we had about
twice as many interested as we could accommodate), and we hope
to eventually bring the tour to those areas.
We’re also going to enhance our website (oregonbusiness.com) with real-time stock information and
improved navigation. Oregonbusiness.com is the only website
that sifts through hundreds of daily Oregon news stories to
bring you a tightly focused report on that day’s
essential business news. Added to that, we plan a daily
e-newsletter tailored to the interests of our subscribers.
These are all ways that oregonbusiness.com)
with real-time stock information and improved navigation.
Oregonbusiness.com is the only website that sifts through
hundreds of daily Oregon news stories to bring you a tightly
focused report on that day’s essential business news.
Added to that, we plan a daily e-newsletter tailored to the
interests of our subscribers.
These are all ways that oregonbusiness.com)
with real-time stock information and improved navigation.
Oregonbusiness.com is the only website that sifts through
hundreds of daily Oregon news stories to bring you a tightly
focused report on that day’s essential business news.
Added to that, we plan a daily e-newsletter tailored to the
interests of our subscribers.
These are all ways that Oregon Business strives to bring
you business intelligence from around the state, whether in our
magazine, on our website, in our newsletter or by showing
up in your community.
Here’s to a great New Year from all of us to all of you.
Hope you have a rip-snorter of your own.