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Oregon Entrepreneurs Network Honors Ken and Joan Austin with the 2010 OEN Lifetime Achievement Award

 

A-dec co-founders propelled business into world’s largest dental supply company

 

Portland, Ore., July 12,  2010—The Oregon Entrepreneurs Network (OEN) today announced that Ken and Joan Austin, co-founders of Newberg, Oregon-based A-dec Inc., are the deserving recipients of the 2010 OEN Lifetime Achievement Award.  At the discretion of the OEN Board of Directors, the OEN presents the Lifetime Achievement Award to an Oregon or SW Washington-based individual who has had a long career of entrepreneurial achievements that place them in the top echelon amongst their peers. The Austins will be presented the award at the OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards on September 22nd at the Portland Hilton Downtown. More information about the event and the list of finalists in the other award categories can be found at http://www.oenentrepreneurshipawards.org.

 

Ken and Joan Austin co-founded A-dec Inc. in 1964 and have since quietly grown the business into the largest dental supply company in the world—employing nearly 1000 people and consistently named as one of the top 100 Oregon companies by the Portland Business Journal. The Austins have positively impacted Oregon’s economy via their entrepreneurial success through their business leadership support and remarkable philanthropy efforts.

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The Austins were also one of the initial funding sources for the launch of the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network in the early 90s. To demonstrate the power of an effective business and education partnership, they were passionately involved in the Multiple Engineering Cooperative Program and the Civil Engineering Cooperative Program (MECOP and CECOP) at Oregon State University, Portland State University and the Oregon Institute of Technology.

 

Both Ken and Joan are Oregon State University graduates and have provided generous support to their alma mater. Throughout their careers, both have assisted local entrepreneurs by serving on boards of business organizations, as well as funding entrepreneurship programs, such as OEF/OEN, the OSU Austin Entrepreneurship Program, the OSU Austin Family Business Program, the new OSU College of Business building, and various scholarships.

 

About the 2010 OEN Lifetime Achievement Award
This award—which is given at the discretion of the OEN Board of Directors—is awarded to an individual who has had a long career of entrepreneurial achievements that place them in the top echelon with their peers. Recipients typically possess the following:

 

•    Started and built an Oregon-based company (or companies) to a major size
•    Built a highly regarded company amongst its customers, employees and vendors
•    Built a company that had a measurable impact on Oregon’s economy
•    Given back to the community in a significant way
•    Earned the highest reputation for integrity
•    Served as a mentor to other entrepreneurs
•    Invested in other entrepreneurial companies

 


About OEN

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Oregon Entrepreneurs Network Announces Finalists for the 17th Annual OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards

Winners to be announced on September 22nd at Portland’s Downtown Hilton Hotel

 

Portland, Ore., July 1,  2010—The Oregon Entrepreneurs Network (OEN) today announced the finalists for the 2010 OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards.  Winners will be announced on September 22 during the 17th annual awards ceremony and will be selected from the finalists in the following four categories:

1. OEN Entrepreneurship Award for Individual Achievement
2. OEN Development Stage Company of the Year
3. OEN Working Capital Stage Company of the Year
4. OEN Growth Stage Company of the Year

 

The Finalists (From Each Respective Category)

 

Individual Achievement Category

James Johnson, Tripwire – Portland, OR
http://www.tripwire.com
Jim Johnson has served as Tripwire’s president, CEO and as a director since he joined the company in 2004. Prior to joining Tripwire, Jim spent 27 years at Intel Corporation, where he served as vice president of the Internet Service Operation and director of marketing for the Internet and Communications Group. He also co-founded and served as General Manager of Intel’s PC Enhancement Division, its retail products group. Jim holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley and an M.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University.

 

William Kelly, Learning.com – Portland, OR
http://www.learning.com
Bill Kelly is the founder and CEO of Learning.com. Since co-founding the company in 1999, Bill has been recognized as a leading innovator in the Educational Technology industry as well as a leading advocate for education in his hometown of Portland, Oregon. Prior to Learning.com, Bill was the co-founder and executive vice president of Sapient Health Network, which became part of WebMD in 1999. There, he pioneered the development of sustainable online support communities and personalized information delivery. Sapient Health Network was listed as a top Web site by BusinessWeek in 1998. Previous company experience includes Creative Multimedia, Fidelity Capital, and Knight-Ridder, Inc.


Manpreet Khaira, Avnera – Beaverton, OR
http://www.avnera.com

Manpreet Khaira is the chairman, president and CEO of Avnera and has 17 years of experience in the semiconductor industry.

 

Manpreet co-founded Avnera in early 2004. Prior to Avnera, he was the founding CEO of Mobilian Corporation, which was acquired by Intel Corporation in 2003. Before becoming an entrepreneur, Manpreet held various engineering and management positions at Intel.

 

He is a recipient of the distinguished President of India Gold Medal from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India. He received his Master’s in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University.

 

Sohrab Vossoughi, Ziba Design – Portland, OR
http://www.ziba.com
Sohrab Vossoughi is Ziba’s founder, president and chief creative director. During his 25-year tenure, Sohrab has received numerous accolades which include being named one of the five innovation gurus in the US by BusinessWeek, elected as a “Global Leader of Tomorrow” by the World Economic Forum, and has served as an elected advisor to the Hong Kong Productivity Council since 1998. He holds more than 40 patents. Sohrab speaks internationally and regularly contributes to BusinessWeek, AdAge and Rotman’s Business Journal.

Development Category

 

CGT – Portland, OR
http://www.columbiagreenroof.com

CGT/Columbia Green’s quest is Eco-Technologies that provide sustainable tools, products and services to fundamentally improve the environment. The company’s first product, the Advanced Vegetative Roof System® (“AVRS®”), is a turnkey proprietary eco-roof system that addresses the stormwater and environmental issues created by impervious surfaces.

 

ShopIgniter – Portland, OR
http://www.shopigniter.com

ShopIgniter is a cloud-based ecommerce platform provider. The company delivers an extensible, ecommerce solution integrating store management, merchandising and product content across physical retail stores, branded websites and the social web. The ShopIgniter platform enables retailers, wholesalers and product brands to merchandise products on social networks and manage all the functionality of their online store through an intuitive, easy-to-use interface.

 

TrustID – Portland, OR
http://www.trustid.com

TrustID helps financial institutions and other enterprises conducting telephone-based commerce to combat the growing threat of Caller ID Spoofing and ANI Spoofing. The first technology to address social engineering security breaches, TrustID’s patent-pending telephone firewall solution accelerates the authentication process to pre-answer, validating ID with physical information without relying solely on knowledge based authentication and the risky handling of personally identifiable information (PII.)

 

Working Capital Category

 

Certified Languages International, LLC – Portland, OR
http://www.certifiedlanguages.com

CLI was established to provide a bridge between diverse cultures and languages. They are a privately held company and serve over 4,000 customers with professional interpretation and translation services via a network of over 2200 articulate and sensitive US-based interpreters. CLI provides services in 176 languages to businesses, government and other public sector clients primarily via telephone interpretation. They also provide document translation, American Sign Language and in-person interpretation services.

 

ClearAccess – Vancouver, WA
http://www.clearaccess.com

ClearAccess offers service providers new possibilities in broadband deployments including the ability to manage TR-069 compliant gateways and other home or office networking devices. The ClearVision management system reduces operational costs, and provides an applications platform for delivering new revenue generating consumer services over a variety of network types including DSL, Fiber, Cable, and Wireless.

 

Elemental Technologies - Portland, OR
http://www.elementaltechnologies.com

Elemental Technologies is the leading provider of massively parallel video processing solutions for enterprise video customers. Elemental's enterprise products, including Elemental Server and Elemental Live, use off-the-shelf, programmable graphics processing units (GPUs) for compute-intensive video processing and conversion tasks. The product line is ideal for digital media workflows that require video encoding for Internet and mobile delivery, faster-than-real-time transcoding, or support for adaptive bit rate distribution. Elemental’s innovative solutions deliver unprecedented price/performance advantages to a variety of customers including broadcasters, online video platforms and content delivery networks.

 

Oh! Shoes – Portland, OR
http://www.ohshoes.com
Oh! Shoes has uniquely combined patented American technology with Italian design to create the first complete collection of women's heels that are proven “healthy” to wear. Oh! Shoes targets the millions of women suffering from the foot and joint damage caused by traditional heels.  The products conform to recommended standards from both the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Association and the American Podiatric Medical Association, and were developed by medical professionals, mechanical engineers and Italian designers.

Growth Category

 

Avnera Corporation – Beaverton, OR
http://www.avnera.com

Avnera is a venture-backed fabless analog semiconductor company based in Beaverton, Oregon that has pioneered Analog Systems-on-Chip (ASoC) technology for consumer electronics applications. The company’s ASoC products are designed to accelerate time to market by enabling very high levels of system integration on chip thereby reducing product development time. Avnera’s ASoC solutions allow consumer electronics manufacturers to quickly and easily create wireless “wired-quality” multi-source, multi-listener high fidelity consumer electronic audio products.  Avnera is funded by Altien Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, Best Buy, DAG Ventures, Intel Capital, JAFCO Ventures, Onkyo Corporation, Panasonic Venture Group, Polycom and Redpoint Ventures

 

Coffee Bean International – Portland, OR
http://www.coffeebeanintl.com

Founded in 1972, Coffee Bean International is a visionary coffee company in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. As one of North America’s first roasters of specialty coffee, its unwavering commitment to handcrafted quality and sustainable business practices has earned it respect and a place among the coffee industry’s premier roaster/wholesalers. Coffee Bean International serves more than 2,000 active customers, including many independent specialty coffee retailers and prestigious larger, quality-oriented chains. Coffee Bean International operates out of a LEED® Silver certified roasting facility and invests in partnerships, direct trade and certification programs which support improving coffee quality and coffee growers' lives and communities world-wide.

 

nLIGHT – Vancouver, WA
http://www.nlight.net

nLIGHT is a leading supplier of innovative high-power semiconductor lasers and high-performance specialty optical fibers for industrial, medical, defense and consumer applications. nLIGHT provides customer advantages in performance, reliability and efficiency. Global support is provided through state-of-the-art manufacturing and application centers in North America, Europe, and Asia.


Smarsh – Portland, OR
http://www.smarsh.com

Smarsh® provides hosted solutions for archiving electronic communications, including email, instant messaging and social media platforms such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Founded in 2001, Smarsh helps over 10,000 organizations manage and enforce flexible, secure and cost-effective compliance and records retention strategies and mitigate risk.

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About OEN
Founded in 1991, the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to providing opportunities for Oregon entrepreneurs and improving the business climate for emerging, growth-oriented companies statewide. The organization has members throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington. For more information about the OEN, visit its website at www.oen.org.

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April 5, 2010, Portland, Oregon – Today the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network (OEN) announced that nominations have opened for the OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards. Nomination information is available on the OEN Website (http://www.oen.org/events_oen_awards.aspx ). Organizations and individuals based in Oregon or Southwest Washington are eligible for the awards. The submission deadline for nominations is Monday, May 10th.

 

The OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards are a highly competitive process and it is a significant achievement just to be named as a finalist. In honor of that, OEN not only produces a gala celebration focusing on excellence in entrepreneurship but also the awards presented to the winners are true works of art. This high profile gala event attracts a crowd of more than 800 of Oregon and SW Washington’s most influential business people. Finalists receive premium exposure leading up to, during and after the event.

 

Awards will be presented in four categories: OEN Development Stage Company of the Year; OEN Working Capital Stage Company of the Year; OEN Growth Stage Company of the Year and the OEN Entrepreneurship Award for Individual Achievement. These categories allow competition between companies in different markets based on performance during a particular stage in the company’s development.


“The OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards honors everything it takes for entrepreneurs to create a business out of an idea,” said Linda Weston, OEN’s president and executive director. “They are intended to celebrate entrepreneurs and highlight their importance to the region's economy.”


The awards will be presented at the 17th annual OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards, which will be held Wednesday, September 22nd, at the Portland Hilton & Executive Towers. Registration information is available at www.oen.org


About Oregon Entrepreneurs Network
Founded in 1991, the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to providing opportunities for Oregon entrepreneurs and to improving the business climate for emerging companies statewide. The organization has members throughout Oregon and southwest Washington. For more information about OEN, visit www.oen.org.

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Ray King of AboutUs wins the award for individual achievement. Jama Software, Monsoon, and Motorcycle Superstore are Selected as this year’s award winners in company categories



Sept. 24, 2009, Portland, Ore. — The Oregon Entrepreneurs Network (OEN) announced the winners of the 2009 OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards during its 16th annual awards ceremony. The ceremony honored finalists in four categories: OEN Entrepreneurship Award for Individual Achievement; OEN Development Stage Company of the Year; OEN Working Capital Stage Company of the Year; and OEN Growth Stage Company of the Year.


Ray King of AboutUs was selected as the winner of the 2009 OEN Entrepreneurship Award for Individual Achievement. “Ray has successfully led AboutUs.org based in Portland, Ore. to become one of the top 720 websites in the world. The site is garnering more than 9.2 million unique visitors per month,” said Bob Sternberg, judging chair of the OEN Tom Holce Awards for Entrepreneurship. “Ray is one of the bright stars shining in the Northwest entrepreneurial community.”


The winner of the 2009 OEN Development Stage Company of the Year is Jama Software of Portland, Oregon.

Led by CEO and co-founder Eric Winquist, Jama Software makes Contour, an easy–to–use, web-based software that helps companies collaborate together and manage the product development requirements during the entire evolution of a product, from idea to execution. The company boasts a strong executive team and as part of their community service, they have made 100 micro loans through Kiva.


The winner of the 2009 OEN Working Capital Company of the Year is Monsoon Inc. of Portland, OR. Led by CEO/founder Kanth Gopalpur, Monsoon provides a powerful, scalable online marketplace selling solution. Key to the company’s success is the dynamic pricing engine that was named the 2009 Winner of the Star Developer Award by eBay.  Monsoon has a strong commitment to the community. Monsoon matches employee donations to any charity. They also have an on-site employee store where everyone donates goods and new employees learn how to use the Monsoon software to sell those goods on line. All profits go to the charity adopted by Monsoon (Impact Northwest).


Monsoon’s strategy has been to focus on profitability and stability over top line growth. This strategy has Monsoon on track to achieve $8 million in revenues this year and it anticipates $17-18 million in revenue in three years. When customers succeed, Monsoon succeeds.


The winner of the 2009 OEN Growth Category Company of the Year is the MotorCycle Superstore of Medford, OR. Led by CEO Don Becklin, Motorcycle Superstore sells motorcycle gear, apparel parts and accessories via the internet.  As the clear leader in the motorcycle gear and accessories e-commerce space, Motorcycle Superstore has recently landed in position #223 on the Internet Retailers list of the Top 500 e-Retailers, an improvement of 73 positions from 2008.  Motorcycle Superstore serves over one million unique monthly visitors and is on pace to hit $75 million in sales in 2009. In a time of economic uncertainty, Motorcycle Superstore is on track to achieve 70% year-over-year growth in 2009.  This growth can be attributed to several factors, including significantly improved customer acquisition programs, refined customer relationship management processes, superior customer service and overall operations.


“This year we have had an exceptionally strong group of nominees. This is a testament to the strength and creativity of Oregon companies and their ability to focus their efforts and to survive in a down economy,” said Brenda Meltebeke, OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards Committee chair and partner at Ater Wynne LLP.


“OEN celebrates the recipients of this year’s awards who have all been successful because of their business strategy, the strength of their executive teams, and support for the communities in which they work and live,” said Linda Weston, executive director of OEN. “We applaud all the companies that participated in the 16th Annual OEN Tom Holce Awards for Entrepreneurship.  They are all winners.”


The winners were chosen from 14 finalists by the OEN award judging committee, chaired by Bob Sternberg. The panel of judges included David de Fiebre, Rita Hansen, Rick Waldron, Don Douglas, Jon Down, Doug Fieldhouse, Kent Holce, Mark Holloway, Judy Johnston, Charla Mathwick, Jim Miller, Milt Mittelstedt, Tim Morgan, Kathy Sego, Kathryn Shimabukuro, Stephanie Sparkman, Jim Wilson, Rob Wiltbank and Mike Wright.


Sixty-four companies from throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington were nominated for the Awards, and were narrowed to the 14 finalists after hundreds of hours of due diligence, including site visits and face-to-face interviews. A comprehensive list of winners and finalists follows.



List of Nominees and winners
2009 OEN Development Stage Company of the Year

DesignMedix, Inc. (Portland) - www.designmedix.com


Jama Software (Portland) - www.jamasoftware.com


Little Busy Bodies (Portland)  -  www.boogiewipes.com


Wicked Quick (Portland)  - www.wickedquick.com



2009 OEN Growth Stage Company of the Year
Deschutes Brewery, Inc. (Bend)  - www.deschutesbrewery.com


Micro Power Electronics, Inc. (Beaverton)  -  www.micro-power.com


Motorcycle Superstore, Inc. (Medford) - www.motorcycle-superstore.com



2009 OEN Working Capital Stage of the Year
gDiapers (Portland) - www.gdiapers.com


Monsoon Inc. (Portland) -  www.monsoonworks.com


Smarsh, Inc. (Portland) - www.smarsh.com


2009 OEN Award for Individual Achievement
Bill  Kelly —Learning.com (Portland)  -  www.learning.com


Lynnor Stevenson – Design Medix (Portland) - www.designmedix.com


Ray King – AboutUs.org (Portland) -  www.aboutus.org


Steve Sharp – TriQuint (Portland) - www.triquint.com




About OEN
Founded in 1991, the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to providing opportunities for Oregon entrepreneurs and improving the business climate for emerging, growth-oriented companies statewide. The organization has members throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington. For more information about the OEN, visit its website at www.oen.org.


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DesignMedix, Inc. - Lynnor Stevenson

 

                     

Jama Software - Eric Winquist

 

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Little Busy Bodies - Julie Pickens

 

                                    

Wicked Quick - Tarran Pitschka

 

 

 

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gDiapers - Jason Grahm-Nye

 

                                  

Monsoon, Inc. - Kanth Gopalpur

 

                                  

Smarsh, Inc. - Steven Marsh

 

 

 

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Bill Kelly - Learning.com

 

                                       

Lynnor Stevenson - DesignMedix, Inc.

 

                                      

Ray King - AboutUs.org

 

                                       

Steve Sharp - TriQuint Semiconductor

 

 

 

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Deschutes Brewery - Gary Fish

 

                                        

Micro Power Electronics, Inc. - Greg Love

 

                                    

Motorcycle Superstore - Don Becklin

 

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14 companies and individuals to be honored for their entrepreneurial spirit and successes

 

July 8, 2009, Portland, Ore. — The Oregon Entrepreneurs Network (OEN) today announced the list of 14 finalists for the 16th OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards. The awards will be presented at the Oregon Convention Center on September 24, 2009.

 

Finalists for the annual OEN awards were chosen from 64 nominated companies and individuals throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington. The OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards Judging Committee, chaired by Bob Sternberg, narrowed the field to 14 finalists after weeks of research and due diligence. The list of finalists follows, below.

 

Awards will be presented in four categories: OEN Development Stage Company of the Year; OEN Working Capital Stage Company of the Year; OEN Growth Stage Company of the Year and the OEN Entrepreneurship Award for Individual Achievement. These categories allow competition between companies in different markets based on performance during a particular stage in the company’s development.


“It’s been a challenging year for companies given the economy. The finalists for the OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards demonstrate the creativity and determination required of businesses to succeed in the face of such odds,” said Brenda Meltebeke of Ater Wynne, chair of this year’s OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards.

 

“The field of candidates and companies that were nominated for the awards competition was truly impressive,” said Linda Weston, Executive Director of OEN.  “It is very encouraging to see such strong organizations and leaders of this caliber who are the backbone of the Northwest’s economic future.”

 

Tickets to the OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards, the organization’s largest fundraiser of the year, are available online at OEN.org or through the OEN offices at 503-222-2270.

 

About OEN
Founded in 1991, the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to providing opportunities for Oregon entrepreneurs and improving the business climate for emerging, growth-oriented companies statewide. The organization has members throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington. For more information about the OEN, visit its website at www.oen.org.

 

 

2009 OEN Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards Finalists

Awards will be presented Thursday, September 24, 2009

 

2009 Development Stage Company of the Year

DesignMedix, Inc. (Portland)    www.designmedix.com

DesignMedix  develops drugs to overcome the widespread problem of drug resistance. Many infectious agents develop resistance to previously active drugs through a similar mechanism that can be overcome using the DesignMedix drug discovery technology. The company’s initial focus is on malaria, which kills over a million children per year and affects up to 500 million people. Future DesignMedix products will apply the technology to address major infectious disease markets.

 

Jama Software (Portland)    www.jamasoftware.com

Jama Software helps companies build great products.  Founded by an entrepreneurial team and funded by local investors, Jama has created a simple yet powerful software application called Contour that organizations use to manage their product innovation process.  Jama is challenging larger vendors such as IBM as the innovative newcomer within a $9 billion market.  Culturally, we strive to build a successful business that makes a positive impact on our community, investors and employees.  With customers that already include Intel, Volvo, Virgin, Wells Fargo, Merck, Boeing and Amgen, Jama is poised for significant growth over the next few years.

 

Little Busy Bodies (Portland)    www.boogiewipes.com

Little Busy Bodies manufactures and distributes Saline nose wipes Boogie Wipes®. They launched the product in December of 2007 in Portland at Fred Meyer and have been moving fast ever since. They currently have 6 SKU’s on the market including three different scents. Original fresh scent, Great grape, and Magic menthol.  Boogie Wipes® come in a 30 count pack, and single units individually wrapped packaged in a box of 10.  Boogie Wipes  are currently sold at over 30 thousand retail locations in the US.

 

Wicked Quick (Portland)    www.wickedquick.com

Wicked Quick is a premium clothing and accessories brand currently offering men's and boy's product at all Nordstrom stores and Metropark (women's in development).  They are in discussion with Macy's, The Buckle and others.  They also are delivering performance product to professional teams including Joe Gibbs Racing (NASCAR).  In 2009, they expect to modestly grow the business, run it conservatively and position it for stronger growth in the future.
  
2009 Growth Stage Company of the Year
Deschutes Brewery, Inc. (Bend)    www.deschutesbrewery.com

Deschutes Brewery, located in Central Oregon along the banks of the wild and scenic Deschutes River, has brewed a family of handcrafted ales since 1988. Starting out as a small brewpub in the heart of downtown Bend, they have now expanded to Portland Oregon with a restaurant and brew pub. Deschutes’ first beers were Black Butte Porter, Bachelor Bitter and Cascade Golden Ale.

 

Micro Power Electronics, Inc. (Beaverton)    www.micro-power.com

Micro Power Electronics, Inc. supplies custom battery systems to the portable medical, handheld Automatic Identification and Data Collection and commercial military markets.  As a pioneer in the development of lithium battery systems, mart battery packs, chargers power supplies and docking stations, Micro Power has more than 20 years of experience developing battery solutions. With a proven track record of technical excellence, quality solutions and award sinning service, Micro Power has become the fastest growing supplier of custom battery systems in North America.

 

Motorcycle Superstore, Inc. (Medford)    www.motorcycle-superstore.com

Motorcycle Superstore sells motorcycle gear, apparel parts and accessories via the internet.  As the clear leader in the motorcycle gear and accessories e-commerce space, Motorcycle Superstore has recently landed in position #223 on Internet Retailers list of the Top 500 e-Retailers, an improvement of 73 positions from 2008.  Motorcycle Superstore serves over one million unique monthly visitors and is on pace to hit $75 million in sales in 2009. In a time of economic uncertainty, Motorcycle Superstore continues to achieve 70% year-over-year growth in 2009.  This growth can be attributed to several factors including significantly improved customer acquisition programs, refined customer relationship management processes and superior customer service and overall operations.

 

2009 Working Capital Stage of the Year
gDiapers (Portland)    www.gdiapers.com

gDiapers manufactures and markets the world’s only flushable, biodegradable baby diaper. The US diaper market is worth $5 billion. gDiapers offers parents a diaper that is best for both planet (no landfill needed) and baby (no plastic).
The product has been in Australia since 1991. The Founders of gDiapers were happy customers of the Australian product. They bought the rights to the IP and moved to the US in 2004, pro-actively choosing Portland due to its green sensibilities. They launched at New Seasons Market in November 2005. The product is sold in approximately 1,000 stores in the US and Canada.

 

Monsoon Inc. (Portland)     www.monsoonworks.com

Monsoon provides a powerful, scalable online marketplace selling solution that addresses the needs of every type of seller, from the sole proprietor, to the pure online merchant, to “bricks‐and‐mortar” retailers of all sizes. Serving customers worldwide, the Company offers end‐to‐end solutions for the management, processing, pricing, and reporting for successful online selling. Monsoon improves a seller’s bottom line and profit margins by streamlining the online selling experience through process improvement and best practices. The Company currently works with customers in the US, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

 

Smarsh, Inc. (Portland)     www.smarsh.com

Smarsh is a leading managed service provider of innovative, secure and reliable email archiving solutions for compliance and records retention, proactive litigation readiness, and mail server data management. The company also offers an integrated suite of technology solutions for data-leak prevention and encryption, customer relationship management and website design and hosting.
Founded in 2001, Smarsh has built its trusted reputation by handling the sophisticated archiving needs of the financial services industry. Customizable solutions fit the needs, budgets and technological infrastructure of any business and are matched with Smarsh’s unrivaled customer support and service.

 

2009 Award for Individual Achievement
Bill Kelly —Learning.com (Portland)    www.learning.com

Bill is co-founder and has served as CEO for Learning.com since 1999. In 1996 he was co-founder and Executive Vice President of Sapient Health Network, Inc., a pioneer in developing online health-oriented communities for consumers. When Sapient was acquired by WebMD, William served as its Vice President of Commerce. He has more than a decade of experience helping to nurture the concept of online communities and user generated value, and is leading Learning.com to apply online community development in K-12 education. William received his bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University and his master’s degree in business from Harvard Business School. A Portland native and resident, he has served on the boards and as a volunteer for numerous community organizations, including education, arts, and youth services groups. He is currently on the board of the Portland Schools Foundation. He and his wife have four school-aged children.

Lynnor Stevenson – Design Medix (Portland)    www.designmedix.com

Lynnor Stevenson is a successful entrepreneur with thirty years experience in the formation and growth of bioscience companies based on university research.  Lynnor most recently has been a Managing Partner of Alta Biomedical Group, a consulting firm that handles projects in the commercialization of innovative technology. She has engaged in building and leading ten start-up companies, of which six now are public companies. She was founding CEO for 5 years and a director for 18 years of Heska Corporation, an animal health company that develops drugs, vaccines and diagnostics including for parasites. She was a member of the early-stage teams for Creative BioMolecules (now Curis), AP Pharma, Agen and Univax (now Nabi). In addition to business and R&D experience relating to drugs, vaccines and diagnostics, she has experience in drug development at several companies including the submission of several IND (Investigational New Drug) applications to the FDA. She received B.Sc.Hon. and B.Ed. degrees from Melbourne University and a Ph.D in Biochemistry from Monash University, Australia.

Ray King – AboutUs.org (Portland)    www.aboutus.org

Ray has worked at four startups and enjoys the technical and business challenges that go along with birthing totally new ideas.  In high school he and a friend launched "The Computer Workshop" to train students on the use of Apple II's and IBM PCs.  This company was featured on EyeWitness news and the New York Times.  Several years later, while in college at M.I.T., he wrote project management software for his father's architectural firm.  This project turned into a company, Semaphore, Inc. and in 1990 had risen to be rated #1 among all of the competitors in the space (by ARCHITECTURE Magazine).  By 2000, the company had over 2,500 clients, 100 employees and was acquired by Deltek.

 

Later that year, Ray moved to from New York City to Portland, Oregon to co-found SnapNames.com.  Inventing several new ways for people to acquire domain names, the company eventually grew to over $49MM in revenue and was ultimately acquired by Oversee.net.  His current venture, AboutUs.org has pioneered the idea of an "editable overlay" for the entire web.  Serving over 8 Million unique visitors per month, the company profitably employs 30 people in both Portland and its branch office in Lahore, Pakistan.

 

Steve Sharp – TriQuint (Portland)    www.triquint.com

Steve Sharp originally joined TriQuint in September 1991 as director, president and chief executive officer. In May 1992, he became chairman of the board. In July 2002, Mr. Sharp stepped down as president and chief executive officer of TriQuint, and in September 2004, he resigned as an employee of the company but remains as chairman of the board of directors of TriQuint. Previously, Mr. Sharp had served various roles associated with venture capital-financed semiconductor companies. In these assignments he was founder of Power Integrations, Inc. and Silicon Architects, Inc. (since acquired by Synopsys, Inc.). Mr. Sharp was also a Director at Volterra Semiconductor Corp., Megatest Corp. (since acquired by Teradyne, Inc.), Crystal Semiconductor, Inc. (since acquired by Cirrus Logic, Inc.) and Gazelle Microelectronics (now TriQuint). Prior to that time, Mr. Sharp was employed for 14 years by Signetics Corporation (since acquired by Philips Electronics N.V.), a semiconductor manufacturer and for nine years by Texas Instruments, Incorporated, a semiconductor manufacturer. Mr. Sharp also serves as a director of Power Integrations, Inc. and Ambric, Inc. He received a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Southern Methodist University, a M.S. degree in Engineering Science from California Institute of Technology and a M.B.A. from Stanford University.

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