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Jun 09, 2020
Mike Apker joined the board of Seattle-based POSaBIT, a financial tech company focused on point-of-sale systems for cash-only businesses, especially those in the cannabis industry. Apker was founder and CEO of Oberon Financial Technology, an investment management software company that was acquired by Envestnet. He recently retired from Envestnet after 15 years in a variety of executive capacities. Apker is serving as board chair, replacing Bruce Jaffe, who continues as a non-voting board advisor.
In Beaverton, Oregon, Ethernet Alliance announced its officers and board for 2020. They include: Peter Jones of Cisco Systems, chairman; Greg McSorley of Amphenol, president; Jeffery Maki of Juniper Networks, treasurer; Nathan Tracy of TE Connectivity, secretary; Craig Carlson of Marvell, board member; David Chalupsky of Intel, board member; Pete Del Vecchio of Broadcom, board member; Dave Estes of Spirent, board member; Mark Nowell of Cisco Systems, board advisory chair; David J. Rodgers of Teledyne LeCroy, events and conference chair; David Tremblay of Aruba by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, power over Ethernet certification chair; and George Zimmerman of CME Consulting, technical chair. Ethernet Alliance is a global consortium advancing Ethernet technologies.
Amazon Web Services inked a deal with Slack Technologies that allows the Slack Calls feature to use Amazon Chime, a video conferencing service. Slack is also using AWS' global infrastructure to offer its customers data residency — the ability to choose which country or region their data is stored in. AWS is an Amazon company.
American Banker magazine ranked Oregon Bancorp as No. 1 on its Top 200 Publicly Traded Community Banks and Thrifts list. It's the second year in a row that the Salem, Oregon-based bank has been at the top of the list for banks with under $2 billion in assets. The rankings are based on three-year average return on equity. Oregon Bancorp is the parent company of Willamette Valley Bank.
Jun 05, 2020

Seattle-based startup Saykara hired Joy Efron as vice president of marketing. Efron has 20 years of experience as a strategist and business leader in health care, where she has helped commercialize care management, evidence-based guidelines, predictive analytics and electronic health records. Saykara has developed an artificial intelligence-powered assistant for physicians called Kara. The voice-enabled mobile app “listens” as doctors converse with their patients and then transfers the salient content into patients' electronic health records.
In Seattle, biopharmaceutical company Silverback Therapeutics appointed Vickie L. Capps as director and audit committee chair. Capps was CFO at DJO Global, as well as several other public and private companies. She holds a CPA designation and sits on the boards of several companies. Silverback is developing ways to eradicate solid tumors.
Vancouver-based ZoomInfo Technologies set the initial public offering price of its common stock at $21 per share and the stock opened trading yesterday at $40 per share under the symbol ZI. Underwriters were targeting an IPO price of $16-$18 per share for 44.5 million shares. ZoomInfo sells access to its database of business people and companies to sales, marketing and recruiting professionals.
In Seattle, Expeditors International of Washington acquired Portland-based Fleet Logistics' digital platform to support Expeditors' online shipping platform called Koho. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Koho helps small shippers quote, book, manage and track their less-than-truckload shipments.
Federal regulators approved the Laurelwood District American Viticultural Area in Oregon's Willamette Valley. The area includes over 33,000 acres on parts of the Chehalem Mountains where Ponzi Vineyards and Dion Vineyards operate. Both vineyards sought to have the area classified as an AVA.