Tuesday, October 31
Mental health matters: Fostering a supportive work environment
Nearly 40% of workers report that their work environment has had a negative impact on their mental health, according to the 2022 Work and Well-Being Survey conducted by the American Psychological Association.
'Beacon' of health care
Clinic expands, offers personalized services
Beacon Clinic was founded by Dr. David Bartels in 2018
Tackling challenges in rural health care
Keeping standards of healthcare with fewer resources is a challenge for rural communities
Nurturing employee wellness
Hagadone Medical Clinic invests in wellbeing, empowers staff to stay healthy
“If you look good, you feel good. If you feel good, you play good. If you play good, they pay good." "It's the Deion Sanders saying," said Dr. Craig Smith, resident physician of the new Hagadone Medical Clinic. While this is true for the wide world of sports, it also applies to other professions and industries, especially those built on the most precious commodity: People.
Meeting patients where they are
Northwest Specialty Hospital strives to reach all
Northwest Specialty Hospital was founded 22 years ago as a specialty surgical hospital, but now the company’s vision is to reach everyone.
A pathway to wellness
Be Free Natural Living offers pathways to wellness by providing holistic vegan bath and body care products and infrared sauna treatments.
Inland Northwest AGC wins Chapter of The Year Award
The Inland Northwest Associated General Contractors is the recipient of a national construction award which honors organizations for their outstanding contributions to the local and national construction industries. The NWAGC earned the AGC Chapter of the Year Award for 2023, which recognizes chapters for outstanding programming, tangible accomplishments and overall excellence throughout 2022 and 2023.
'If not now, when?'
I have been active in the real estate industry as a developer and as a broker, for many years. I cannot recall a time when headlines advised buyers to stay on the sidelines, and sellers to tread water.
Cash flow: Is it really that important?
Business owners, did you know you could generate healthy revenue and run out of cash? You could also have great margin and profit and still run out of cash! When you run out of cash you are out of business.
North Idaho Alliance Women of Impact: 64 not nearly enough
The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded on Oct. 9 to Claudia Goldin, a Harvard professor, for advancing the world’s understanding of women’s progress in the workforce.
Post Falls Chamber: Chamber trips and much more
Warm greetings readers! By the time this story publishes our first Chamber trip will be arriving in the Amalfi Coast to experience an Italian coastal fall and we are excited! There are 36 people joining RaeAnne, “Flat Daisy” and I on the trip. We are looking forward to the cultural experiences, memories and relationships that will come from our time together. Next month’s Lunch and Learn will be a full slide show presentation of our travels. Just kidding; but we will share a few photos along the way.
Investing in our greatest assets
Welcome to our latest edition of the North Idaho Business Journal. In this issue, we delve into the theme of health and wellness, with a focus on the workplace.
Allegra Marketing owner earns Sales Pinnacle award
Patty Stewart, owner of Allegra Marketing Print Mail in Coeur d’Alene has been honored with the Sales Pinnacle award by Alliance Franchise Brands, a world leader in marketing, graphics and visual communications.
HomeShare KC welcomes Reasor as new program director
HomeShare KC has appointed Tess Reasor as its new program director.
Rosenberger new member of American Angus Association
Parker Marie Rosenberger, of Hayden, is a new junior member of the American Angus Association, said Mark McCully, CEO of the national organization with headquarters in Saint Joseph, Mo.
Alien Gear earns recognition, debuts new products
Alien Gear Holsters, a leading brand of quality injection-molded holsters made in Post Falls, announced the company’s Rapid Force Level 2 Slim Holster has been tested and recommended by the members of the National Tactical Officers Association.
Hayden’s Bombastic Brewing expands distribution to Nevada
Bombastic Brewing, a craft brewery in Hayden founded in 2016, is extending its distribution to now include Nevada.
Idaho Medical Association announces Dr. Barinaga as 2024 president
Mary Barinaga, M.D., was recognized as the Idaho Medical Association’s (IMA) president for 2024-2025 at the organization’s Annual Meeting of the House of Delegates in Coeur d’Alene on Oct. 13. In this role, Dr. Barinaga will advocate for Idaho physicians and patients, and work with policy makers and other state leaders toward improving the health and well-being of all Idahoans.
U of I Coeur d’Alene professor published in youth leadership development reports
Krista Soria, an assistant professor for Adult & Organizational Learning and Leadership for University of Idaho Coeur d’Alene, has completed an Index Impact Fellowship with the Center for Expanding Leadership and Opportunity (CELA).