December 2005


From the managing editor: Bring it on

INPUT — the online reader survey

Philanthropy by the numbers

A Powerhouse For The Arts

Timber executive John Hampton is passionate about the arts and their role in a thriving economy.
By Christina Williams

19th Annual Oregon Philanthropy Awards
Oregon Business

profiles seven award winners, presented by the Association of Fundraising Professionals.

Rethinking Nuclear Power

A team of scientists from Oregon State University has a plan for safer nuclear energy. Is it safe enough for Oregon?
By Oakley Brooks

In Character

Bank CEO Brady Adams is sprucing up Grants Pass Ñ and beefing up his business along the way.
By Megan Monson

Business Tools

Philanthropy: Tips for tax deductions
Technology: Open source and the law
Taxes: New rules for 2006
Energy: Incentives for going solar
Retail: Scheduling appointments online

CEO of the Month

Phil Iosca, Hanna Andersson

Plus...

Why Oregon businesses should speak up about sustainability...What changes are in the works for Highway 101?...Knitting craze breeds small business...Got recycling? Got art...Menasha wants to manage your timberland...Cutting edge in Canby...Phil Knight takes the stage...PowerList: Accounting firms...Indicators: Wheat prices; Population growth; Columbia County.

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