April 2016
March 18, 2016
Lara Hale
If Shannon Perry inks you, rest assured that your tattoo is an original.
- April 2016
March 18, 2016
John Levesque
Elena Donio became a Concur employee in 1998 when it acquired the company she was working for at the time. She became president of the Bellevue-based provider of travel-and-expense management solutions in 2014 when Concur was acquired by the multinational software firm, SAP. Since that acquisition, Donio has guided Concurs integration into SAP while maintaining…
- April 2016
March 18, 2016
Leslie Helm
Light rail in Seattle has been a disappointment. The train trip from downtown to the airport, for example, usually takes nearly twice as long as by car. But with two new stations opening up recently in hard-to-reach locations, commuters may finally begin to see value in the system. Hop on the train at Westlake Center…
- April 2016
March 18, 2016
BILL STAINTON
If you keep doing what youve always been doing, youll keep getting what youve always gotten. Im sure youve heard some version of this saying. Youve read it in a dozen books; youve heard it in a dozen motivational speeches. (If that last part is true, congratulations on surviving a dozen motivational speeches.) If you…
- April 2016
March 18, 2016
Michael Rodenburgh
If youre even this far into an article about the most influential brands in the Pacific Northwest, theres a good chance you work at a company that made the list, or at one that might like to be included. You may have strong opinions about who should or shouldnt have made this list. You may…
- April 2016
March 18, 2016
Sally James
The Seattle startup Arivale wants to make you feel better, but dont call it a health care business. CEO and cofounder Clayton Lewis, a board member of Harborview Medical Center and a former venture capitalist, says Arivale sells wellness, a category distinctly different from health care. For $4,000 a year, customers get recommendations on how…
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Final Analysis: Am I Ready to Share a Bike?
March 18, 2016
John Levesque
On a recent visit to New York City, I marveled at the sheer bravery of the people using Citi Bike, New Yorks bike-share program. Or maybe it was their audacity that struck me. Many of these helmetless people weaving around delivery trucks and taxicabs and metro buses seemed to be my age which equates to…