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2017 Eugene Life Business Directory and Community Guide
2017 Eugene Life Business Directory and Community Guide
2017 Eugene Life Business Directory and Community Guide
Economy, Quality of Life Eugene at a Glance, Healthcare Category & Membership Listings
2017
A VIBRANT
LOCAL ECONOMY
stories of local business success, pg. 6
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Stories of Local Business Success
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MANUFACTURING jobs still offer above-average wages. An aging workforce means young
Lane County is developing a strong Wood products, the largest subset people will have plenty of chances to
workforce in all sectors, including of manufacturing, and machinery, move into higher-paying positions
manufacturing. Data from the Oregon the third largest subset, can provide in the coming years. Mike Taylor,
Employment Department shows that annual salaries of over $60,000. president of States Industries
Lane County will add 16,800 jobs Locally several of the largest says his company is dedicated to
between 2014 and 2024. Although jobs employers are hardwood plywood offering their employees multiple
in health care, social assistance and panel manufacturer States opportunities for advancement.
business services will add the most Industries, Eugene-based Johnson The company can even help with
positions, the Eugene-Springfield Crushers International (JCI,) professional development. If
area is expected to add 1,700 jobs in which manufactures rock crushing people are interested in learning
manufacturing, 900 in construction and screening equipment and to be electricians, machinists or
and 300 in natural resource extraction Bulk Handling Systems, which millwrights, well pay for their
(including logging and sand and manufactures recycling and materials schooling at Lane Community
gravel.) Many of these high-demand handling equipment. College, he says.
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With the Willamette River and
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The Hult Center is home to six
resident companies, a Broadway
presenter, local dance groups, and
touring shows. Cuthbert Amphitheater
and Matthew Knight Arena offer big-
name concerts and numerous other
small venues attract every genre of
performance. Youll find artisans of
all types at the Saturday Market and
public art across the city.
SPORTS
Eugene is known as TrackTown
USA, the birthplace of Nike and
home to famed distance runner Steve
Prefontaine. Hayward Field has hosted
three Olympic Trials and will host
the IAAF World Championships in
2021. The city has four major sports
facilities, including University of
Oregons Autzen Stadium which is the
largest sports facility in the state.
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MAJOR SPORTS LARGE PERFORMANCE
AVERAGE VALUE OF A SINGLE FAMILY HOME $237,000 FACILITIES, INCLUDING VENUES ATTRACTING
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From major medical facilities to rural county renovation and expansion in Springfield ($80
clinics, health care is a cornerstone of Lane million) and the new Veterans Affairs clinic
Countys economy. The industry is the number ($50 million) to Oregon Medical Groups new
two private employer, representing almost 16 clinic ($7 million) and Willamette Valley
percent of all jobs in the county and growing Cancer Institutes remodeling and addition
more than any other sector. Health care jobs ($4.6 million).
also pay well 31 percent higher than the
In addition to family-wage jobs, capital
annual average locally.
construction, income and property taxes, utility
Health care construction has also pumped payments and a host of other direct financial
money into the areas building trades and contributions, health care organizations are
professional services payrolls, from increasingly mobilizing considerable resources
McKenzie-Willamette Medical Centers toward keeping people healthy.
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THE BIG TRANSITION: MOVING into the office, says Cris Noah, CEO
FROM VOLUME TO VALUE of Oregon Medical Group. We are
Most health care organizations reaching out to patients who need
are transitioning from a system screenings, immunizations, and
that has based reimbursement on disease management in order to help
the number of patients treated and them live healthier lives.
services provided to one that includes
incentives for keeping people healthy PROVIDING MORE PROVIDERS
while getting more bang for the bucks Access to primary care and high
being spent. The new paradigm, often demand for age-related care promise
described as moving from volume to present ongoing challenges. As the
to value, is changing health care Baby Boom generation ages, we will
delivery in Lane County. see higher demand for age-related and
For one thing, it requires health care elder care programs, including joint
organizations to remain connected replacement, heart and vascular, and
with their patients after theyve left outpatient rehabilitation services,
the clinic or hospital. We expect to says PeaceHealths CAO Rand
see continued work among providers OLeary.
to help patients with continuity of care One strategy embraced by Lane
between health care settings, says County health care organizations
Chad Campbell, CEO at McKenzie- is hiring more advanced practice
Willamette Medical Center. That cliniciansphysician assistants
places a premium on communication and nurse practitionersto support
and collaboration among health care
y organizations, something that has
physicians and expand access. Of
course, PAs and NPs are in high
been more of a hit-or-miss proposition demand nationally for just that reason,
in the past. though Lane County continues to
s Were now managing patient care successfully recruit these high-level
Willamette Valley Cancer Institute
even when patients arent coming care providers.
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