KLCC's Oregon Rainmakers Michael Dunne
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KLCC's Oregon Rainmakers is a podcast where we talk to business leaders creating economic and community success in western and central Oregon. Our region is rich with business and economic stories that aren’t being told, so we decided to create a podcast where we can have a conversation with the very leaders in Oregon who are moving the business community forward. Every other week, we will launch a new in-depth conversation with a person who is either creating wealth, policy, or opportunity for Oregon to continue to thrive today, and into the future. It won’t always be a CEO or business leader or a leader in private industry, it could be an elected official, entrepreneur, or nonprofit leader, but the conversation will always focus on an important driver of community prosperity.
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KLCC's Oregon Rainmakers: Sarah Medary, Eugene City Manager
A conversation with Sarah Medary, Eugene City Manager
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KLCC's Oregon Rainmakers: Nancy Buffum, Executive Director of The Eugene Education Foundation
A conversation with Nancy Buffum, Executive Director of The Eugene Education Foundation
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KLCC's Oregon Rainmakers: Bethany Cartledge, Executive Director, St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County
A conversation with Bethany Cartledge, Executive Director, St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County. She becomes the new Executive Director, taking over from long-time leader, Terry McDonald.
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KLCC's Oregon Rainmakers: Diane Retallack, Artistic Director and Conductor of the Eugene Concert Choir and Orchestra
A conversation with the conductor of the Eugene Concert Choir and their new album, Black is Beautiful.
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KLCC's Oregon Rainmakers: Dr. Richard Pettigrew, Executive Director of the Archaeological Legacy Institute of Eugene
A conversation with Dr. Richard Pettigrew, the executive director of the Archaeological Legacy Institute of Eugene. The Institute runs multiple media platforms including The Archeology Channel, subscription video-on-demand service, Heritage Broadcasting Service and a weekly podcast call Audio News from Archaeologica. The mission of the organization is to use media to nurture and bring attention to the human cultural heritage
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KLCC's Oregon Rainmakers: Katie Brown, Founder of Scorpion Creek Ranch
A conversation with Katie Brown, the founder of Scorpion Creek Ranch.