by Amy Wilks | Aug 20, 2018 | Public Sector News
Automation is taking the United States by storm, displacing millions of workers and forcing them to try their luck with new careers. Some of the largest tech companies in Oregon, however, are sticking to their roots and searching for something that robots simply cannot provide: humanity.
by Amy Wilks | Aug 20, 2018 | Public Sector News
With core values like Integrity, Passion, Accountability, Respect, and Quality (IPARQ), the City of Brentwood is a charming community that appeals to newcomers, current residents, and businesses alike. With core values like Integrity, Passion, Accountability, Respect, and Quality (IPARQ), the City of Brentwood is a charming community that appeals to newcomers, current residents, and businesses alike.
by Amy Wilks | Aug 12, 2018 | Public Sector News
Three recruitment videos that were recently produced by Benton County, Oregon and HireStory as part of an ambitious video recruitment and engagement project have earned national recognition at the 39th annual Telly Awards and the 24th annual Communicator Awards.
by Amy Wilks | Aug 6, 2018 | Public Sector News
Governor Kate Brown recently announced that the United States Economic Development Administration has awarded a $3 million grant to the Oregon Institute of Technology of Klamath Falls for a massive project that is designed to transform the Columbia County region and all of Oregon.
by Amy Wilks | Jul 30, 2018 | Public Sector News
One of the most impressive projects in Memphis history, construction of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s $412 million research center is underway. Technology, innovation and some of the world’s top talent will soon join forces at the advanced research center to help conquer pediatric cancer and other life-threatening diseases, including sickle cell disease and hemophilia. The massive, 625,000 center is an important component of the $1 billion capital expansion project announced by the institution two years ago.