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Scholarship Recipient April Keefner

by admin on June 1st, 2011 at 10:44 am
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TIGARD AWARD PRESENTATION
June 6, 2011

My name is Rose Hubbard, I’m an attorney in Tigard and a member of the Portland Business Forum.

The Portland Business Forum is a group of ten small business owners who meet on a weekly basis to exchange information on running a business, and to help promote each other’s businesses.   In the past 15 years, this small group of business owners has given out more than $25,000 in scholarships to students that we believe show the potential to be a small business owner.  In doing so, our goal for ourselves is to show how small business owners, through small efforts, can make a difference.

This year’s recipient is April Keefner. April embodies what the Portland Business Forum believes in, which is that small businesses can make a difference.  Her goal is to be able to study both Japanese and Korean.  She is highly adaptable, and able to understand how important understanding the language and culture is important to small businesses.   One of her life possibilities is to have her own business to translate for other small businesses doing business in either Japan or Korea.  April will be attending Portland Community College to begin with, and we are honored to present this scholarship to April.

Congratulations!

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Scholarship recipient Beatrice Roman

by admin on May 26th, 2011 at 9:49 am
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The Portland Business Forum is a group of ten small business owners who meet on a weekly basis to exchange information on running a business, and to help promote each other’s businesses.   In the past 15 years, this small group of business owners has given out more than $25,000 in scholarships to students that we believe show the potential to be a small business owner.  In doing so, our goal for ourselves is to show how small business owners, through small efforts, can make a difference.

This year’s recipient for Lake Oswego High School is Beatrice Roman. Beatrice worked in Peru last summer organizing small group therapeutic activities for sex trafficking victims, to allow them to be able to function more effectively in their lives going forward.  The summer before that Beatrice was in Ecuador participating in the organization of a public quesaria, or cheese making facility, to allow the community to become more self-sufficient.    She has also spend a significant amount of time in the past two years creating awareness about sex trafficking and networking with local organizations, both profit and non-profit. 

This is the very definition of a small business owner:  someone who organizes small groups into meeting a business goal in a way that functions effectively within a larger community.  She organized small groups of people who had been affected by sex trafficking or the need for a public facility,  to meet their business goal, both economic and noneconomic, to function within a larger community. 

Whether Beatrice becomes a small business owner as a therapist, or becomes the organizer of a small group that functions as a small business, Beatrice is well on her way to showing how small business owners, through small efforts, can make a difference.

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AUDIO AND VIDEO RECORDINGS IN A FAMILY LAW CONTEXT

by admin on April 5th, 2011 at 7:30 pm
Posted In: Articles

By Rose L. Hubbard, Attorney at Law

You suspect your teenage son is buying illegal drugs, so you put a recording device on your home phone, to be able to monitor his calls without his consent. That’s okay, right? It’s for your son’s own good. But what if you want to record his cell phone calls, and you arrange with the cell phone company to record all of his conversations because after all, you pay for the phone, and it’s for his own good, right? But what if your son is late for curfew, you go out looking for him, and you see him talking to a person of questionable quality. No problem, you whip out your cell phone, that wonderful smart phone that has audio recording and video recording capacity, and you start recording your son and that person of questionable quality. You can’t hear what they are saying at first, and your son can’t see you, but you move closer and closer, video recording and now you are starting to pick up audio. Sure enough, the moment you feared is happening. Your son hands that questionable person money, and then takes a small bag of white powder in exchange. It’s still all good, right? It’s for his own good. ↓ Read the rest of this entry…

└ Tags: Audio and Video Recordings, Family Law, legality of recordings in family, recording a cheating spouse, video recording privacy
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