TechStomp scholarship fundraiser scheduled Sept. 9
Posted on 01. Sep, 2010 by Isaac Bonnell in News
The Bellingham Business Journal
The Technology Alliance Group (TAG) will host its sixth annual TechStomp celebration and scholarship fundraiser at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 9 at the Squalicum Boathouse.
The event is a chance for local professionals in the tech sector to mingle and raise money for the TAG Scholarship Fund, which grants scholarships to students in technology [...]
Logos named one of Washington’s Best Workplaces
Posted on 20. Aug, 2010 by Isaac Bonnell in News
By Isaac Bonnell
Logos Bible Software was recently listed on the Puget Sound Business Journal 2010 list of Washington’s Best Workplaces.
The listing is based on employee satisfaction surveys and Logos is among the top 20 large businesses with 151 to 500 employees. Companies are nominated for the list by business journal readers and employees are then [...]
IRC study shows potential for green tech job growth
Posted on 13. Aug, 2010 by ryanwynne in News
By Ryan Wynne
The Innovation Resource Center (IRC) recently completed the first phase of a feasibility study that shows investment in renewable resource technologies will foster job creation in the engineering and manufacturing industries in Whatcom County.
The IRC had planned to build a business accelerator for entrepreneurial engineering and manufacturing companies, and conducted the study to [...]
Jordan’s Electronics: Flea market booth goes brick and mortar
Posted on 11. Aug, 2010 by ryanwynne in Tips
By Ryan Wynne
Jordan Murari and Adam Scholtz recently opened Jordan’s Electronics at 655 Front St. Suite 4 in Lynden’s Dutch Village Mall. The business buys and sells video game-related electronics and accessories.
While the storefront is only three weeks old, the business partners have been fixing and selling electronics for much longer. Both worked independently from [...]
Weaver joins 3D Corporation
Posted on 29. Jul, 2010 by ryanwynne in People
The Bellingham Business Journal
Matt Weaver joined 3D Corporation and will serve as the network management firm’s purchasing and logistics manager, building orders under tight timeframes for products that have specific compatibility requirements.
Weaver has a background in electrical theory and application, and had his own business venture providing custom PC building, repair and consulting services.
Jacqueline Rose receives research funding boost
Posted on 06. May, 2010 by admin in People
The Bellingham Business Journal
Jacqueline Rose, an assistant professor of behavioral neuroscience at Western Washington University, has been awarded $391,896 from the National Institute of Health to fund her research into how experiences change the brain.
Rose’s research focuses on how brain cells that are stimulated as a result of experience change on a sub-cellular level. [...]
Smartphones, iPad fuel bustling app market
Posted on 06. May, 2010 by Isaac Bonnell in Features
As technology evolves, businesses are striving to keep up and make sense of it all. These days, smartphones, e-readers and the category-defying iPad are pushing companies to think outside the box.
Logos to move into historic Flatiron Building on Bay Street
Posted on 01. Apr, 2010 by Lance Henderson in News
The Bellingham Business Journal
Logos Bible Software will be expanding later this year into the seven-story, triangular-shaped building known as the “Flatiron Building,” at 1313 Bay St.
Principle partners of the company purchased the building April 1 for $3.7 million, according to the Whatcom County Treasurer’s Office. The 101-year-old building has been occupied by CH2M Hill and [...]
Tweeting for success: how to expand your online presence
Posted on 11. Mar, 2010 by Isaac Bonnell in Features
Social media is more than just a new type of marketing — it’s a conversation.
Video: Audio Visual Excellence outfitted Olympic security center
Posted on 02. Mar, 2010 by Lance Henderson in Features
During the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, the eyes of federal, local and state agencies were vigilantly focused on the Canadian border from a former warehouse near the Bellingham International Airport. What most people don’t know is that the warehouse was outfitted with state-of-the-art technology by Bellingham-based Audio Visual Excellence.
