The Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce will hold its luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 9 at Country Village’s Courtyard Hall. Check-in begins at 11 a.m.
Cost is $25 — $5 discount for members that pay by Nov. 4.
The Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce will hold its luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 9 at Country Village’s Courtyard Hall. Check-in begins at 11 a.m.
Cost is $25 — $5 discount for members that pay by Nov. 4.
The Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce will welcome Quality Care Physical Therapy and Bothell Natural Health into the newly remodeled Worthington Building at 18404 102nd Ave. N.E., Bothell, with an open house from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Nov. 9. Ribbon-cutting ceremonies will begin around 6 p.m.
University of Washington, Bothell has earned independent accreditation of its business degree programs by recent action of the Board of Directors of AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Founded in 1916, AACSB International is the longest-serving global accrediting body for business schools that offer bachelors, masters, and doctorate degrees in business and accounting.
The city of Kenmore invites representatives of Kenmore businesses to attend an open house from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 4 and 7:30-8:30 a.m. Oct. 5 at City Hall, 18120 68th Ave. N.E. The open house provides an opportunity to network with other businesses and get an update on city activities. The city held its first business open house was held in May 2011 and attracted a variety of retail, professional services and home-based businesses.
Director of Commerce of Washington State Rogers Weed, left, joins CMC Biologics officials David Kauffmann and Gustavo Mahler at the CMC Biologics opening of its state-of-the-art biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Bothell Sept. 21. The expansion of PF2 duplicates capacity and supports commercial manufacturing.
CMC Biologics is a contract manufacturing organization that offers solutions to the challenges faced in developing bio-processes and in manufacturing biological therapeutics for clinical trial and commercial supplies. The company has facilities in Bothell and Copenhagen, Denmark.
Taught by personal money-management expert and radio personality Dave Ramsey, Canyon Hills Community Church in Bothell will soon be hosting a 13-week course called Financial Peace University (FPU) that teaches families and individuals common sense principles like how to make a plan with their money so they are able to free themselves of debt and build lasting wealth.
Kenmore’s new KeyBank opened its doors Aug. 29 at 7830 N.E. Bothell Way. The 3,900-square-foot branch is Key’s 164 retail location in Washington and features a video wall with eight flat-screen televisions to display helpful information to clients, and Teller 21 systems to speed the processing of client paperwork.
The new Key will hold a grand-opening event from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 24 with lunch served by Applebee’s and attendees can enter to win a $500 Key Possibilities gift card. There will be music from Oldies 95.7 FM, a visit from Downtown Joe and Jodi from The Bob Rivers Show, face painting and balloon art.
Bothell’s Seattle Genetics is another step closer to gaining accelerated approval of adcetris, an antibody-drug conjugate that targets cancer cells.
The 13-year-old biotechnology company announced yesterday that the Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee (ODAC) to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) voted 10-0 to recommend that the FDA give the go-ahead for its lead drug, which treats patients with Hodgkin lymphoma who relapse after autologous stem-cell transplant (ASCT).
Vision Quest Sport and Fitness has purchased Mieko Fitness of Canyon Park, Edmonds, Lake City and Mill Creek.
The facilities will merge with the other locations, so Mieko Fitness members can use all Vision Quest gyms and participate in its competitions and programs. The merger is estimated to be completed in 30 to 90 days.
Banner Bank has announced the recipients of the company’s Banner’s Best, Operations Coach of the Year and Service Excellence awards for 2010. This year, 58 employees from across the Pacific Northwest were recognized for their exceptional performance in exceeding personal and bank-wide goals and delivering superior customer service.
The Banner’s Best Award is given to employees who have excelled in customer service and surpassed their specific business goals. The recipient of the 2010 Banner’s Best Award from the Bothell branch is Assistant Vice President-Branch Manager Cheryl Bosh.
Antoinette Harkess has been named manager of the new KeyBank branch in Kenmore located at 7830 Northeast Bothell Way in Kenmore. It is slated to open sometime this August with the official grand opening celebration coming in September.
Huntington Learning Center (HLC), located at 22833 Bothell-Everett Highway, Suite 156 in Bothell, will be launching Reading Adventure, a summer reading program to encourage students to immerse themselves in the books they read.
Make it two years straight for Inglemoor High’s DECA team taking first place in the nation.
More than 15,000 high-school marketing/DECA students from all 50 states, Canada, Germany, Puerto Rico and Guam traveled to Orlando, Fla., April 28 to May 4 to compete for one of the 350 national DECA awards. At the 65th Annual International Career and Development Conference, there are 35 different business/marketing events where students are asked to write business reports on a specific business or solve case studies.
The Business Development Center at the University of Washington, Bothell awarded more than $20,000 at the final round of its inaugural Business Plan Competition on May 6.
The first prize went to Helpful Hints Wedding Planning, a business concept developed by UW-Bothell undergraduates Angelica Lizak and Kelsey Allen of Everett, Shalee Clark of Lynnwood and Steven Fountain of Woodinville.
Three local leaders will speak about “Campus Community Connections” from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. this Wednesday at the Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce luncheon at Courtyard Hall in Country Village.
Guest speakers will be Kenyon Chan, chancellor, University of Washington, Bothell; Eric Murray, president, Cascadia Community College; and Bob Stowe, city manager, City of Bothell.
One local high-school student will also be awarded the fourth annual $1,000 Ambassadors’ Student Scholarship.
Registration required; luncheon cost: $25.
The United States Postal Service invites small businesses to attend a “Grow Your Business Day” workshop that will help entrepreneurs and proprietors to promote their businesses using direct mail, without the cost of mailing lists or permits.
The new Every Door Direct Mail (EDDM) service is the first in a series of U.S. Postal Service initiatives to make growing your business with the mail more efficient and affordable.
As professional skateboarder Sky Siljeg started earning money at contests and on tours, his mom, Pam Miller, knew it was time to pay the bank a visit.
Siljeg was only 13.
“He had to go open a business account at the bank and start keeping receipts and paying attention to the income and outgo — and that was an educational opportunity as far as just learning about life,” said Miller, who brought her longtime certified public accountant, Jim Gall of Bothell, on board soon after.
Property Development Centers (PDC) crews are currently at work on approximately 13 acres in the Canyon Park area of Bothell, where a 150,000-square-foot shopping center will be anchored by a new Safeway supermarket. The new center will be located at the southwest corner of 240th Street and Bothell Everett Highway.
Bothell’s Iverson Genetic Diagnostics, Inc. announced that the WARFARIN Study (Warfarin Adverse Event Reduction for Adults Receiving Genetic Testing at…
Karen Stefonick admitted that a bit of sadness washed over her while she watched workers tear down her garden on Monday at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle.