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  • Think You’re Too Small for HR? Think Again with Sage Notion
    2026/07/01

    Business LO, a Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce podcast hosted by Michelle O’Dell, features a guest-branded episode with Sage Notion founders Zoie Newman and Dylan Clifford, who provide Human Resources support for small and mid-size businesses. HR should be a trusted, human-centered resource, and proactive HR saves money, prevents culture damage, and improves retention through clear values statements, codes of conduct, and compliant processes. The conversation also covers Paid Leave Oregon—often misunderstood compared to FMLA—and how supporting employees through leave builds loyalty, with an example of helping an employee during a family emergency. They highlight Oregon compliance issues such as confidential employee files and required safety meetings or committees. Learn how training and development are key drivers of retention and productivity, and better understand the importance of encouraging healthy conflict while addressing abuse.

    Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce Website

    Visit us at 311 B Avenue, Suite E

    (next to the Post Office, across from the fire station and the Beacon Building/Lola's)

    We offer a wide range of membership tiers and benefits, so browse through our options on our website and pick the one that’s right for your business or organization.

    Questions? Call 503-636-3634

    For help with your own Podcast Show contact Michelle O’Dell, Modcast Productions michelle@modcastproductions.com

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    16 分
  • How a Thriving Arts Community Lifts Every Business
    2026/06/01

    This Business LO episode explores how a thriving arts community benefits local businesses. Leading the conversation is Chamber Member Heather Graves Ramsey, owner of Coach to Brilliance, who specializes in Executive Coaching & Leadership Development.

    Guests Natalie Wood (Lakewood Center for the Arts and Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts) and Eric Evans (Arts Council of Lake Oswego) describe their organizations, including Lakewood’s theater, classes, Dee Denton Gallery, and the Festival of the Arts (June 26–28; 20,000–30,000 attendees), and ACLO’s stewardship of public art, Artspace, and the Gallery Without Walls (about 85 sculptures) with business sponsorships and guidebooks. They share data showing that visitors drive retail and restaurant activity, that many attendees are first-timers, that arts visitors spend more than locals, and that arts-related activity totals about $8 million annually. Plus, Chamber CEO Liz Hartman has insider info in What You Need to Know in LO, which includes the office move to 311 B Ave, Suite E; June 19 multi-chamber networking at The Foundry; and July 4 parade participation and sponsorships.

    ACLO - Arts Council of Lake Oswego

    Lakewood Center for the Performing Arts - Lakewood Center for the Arts

    Lakewood Festival of the Arts – June 26-28, George Rogers Park and Lakewood Center LOFA 2026 – Lakewood Center for the Arts

    LO Rotary Lobster Feed – Saturday, June 20 – lobsterfeed.org, lakeoswegorotary.org

    Fourth of July parade - Star Spangled Celebration

    Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce Website

    Visit us at 311 B Avenue, Suite E

    (next to the Post Office, across from the fire station and the Beacon Building/Lola's)

    We offer a wide range of membership tiers and benefits, so browse through our options on our website and pick the one that’s right for your business or organization.

    Questions? Call 503-636-3634

    For help with your own Podcast Show contact Michelle O’Dell, Modcast Productions michelle@modcastproductions.com

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    20 分
  • Kiwanis Club of LO Cares: Enhancing Lives, Strengthening Business
    2026/05/13

    Listen to our guest-branded episode with Chuck Smith, president of the Kiwanis Club of Lake Oswego, and past president Kevin Faris, who discuss how community involvement supports both community and business success through visibility and networking. They describe Kiwanis membership as flexible in terms of “time, talent, or treasure,” and highlight work including student scholarships, Hunger Fighters food insecurity support, SMART Reading literacy volunteering, and bike recycling rodeos. They promote the club’s first community fundraiser, “Toast to Community,” on June 7 at Monte Ferro Winery, aiming to raise $10,000 for underserved kids in the Lake Oswego School District, featuring Oregon wines, an Asian-inspired menu, auctions with trips and other items, $60 tickets, shuttle parking at Uplands Elementary, and details and ticket links via the Kiwanis Club of Lake Oswego website.

    Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce Website

    Visit us at 311 B Avenue, Suite E

    (next to the Post Office, across from the fire station and the Beacon Building/Lola's)

    We offer a wide range of membership tiers and benefits, so browse through our options on our website and pick the one that’s right for your business or organization.

    Questions? Call 503-636-3634

    For help with your own Podcast Show contact Michelle O’Dell, Modcast Productions michelle@modcastproductions.com

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    12 分
  • How LO Schools Support the Business Community with Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Schiele
    2026/05/01

    This month’s episode features Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent of the Lake Oswego School District, discussing how LOSD connects with and benefits the local business community. She highlights Career Technical Education pathways—marketing, engineering, culinary arts, and computer science—plus internships, mentoring, career talks, and partnerships such as BIOTRONIK for Women in Science, OHSU research internships, robotics team mentors, and the Community Transition Program. The conversation notes 90–93% of graduates attend two- or four-year colleges, a state-required Career and College Readiness course, and a call for more business involvement. She also notes LOSD employs about 950 people (full and part-time) and discusses educator pipelines, affordable housing needs, and support through volunteering, the foundation, bonds, and levies. Leading the conversation is Chamber Member Heather Graves Ramsey, owner of Coach to Brilliance, who specializes in Executive Coaching & Leadership Development.

    Plus, Liz Hartman has Chamber insider info with What You Need to Know in LO, which includes the office move to 311 B Ave, Suite E, the May 9th Oregon Wine Walk, May networking events, and a May 19th LO Tech Connect event at Iron Light requiring reservations.

    Lake Oswego Schools Foundation - About the Lake Oswego Schools Foundation.

    Oregon Wine Walk tickets - Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce | Oregon Wine Walk

    Sip, Stroll, and Shop at Oregon Wine Walk May 9 in Lake Oswego | KOIN.com

    The Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce will be at the following address after Monday, May 18:

    311 “B” Avenue, Suite E

    Lake Oswego, OR 97034

    Liz Hartman, CEO

    Matt Evans, Economic Development and Membership Services

    Jen Petersen, Communications / Social Media

    Joyce Handa, Membership Sales

    To sponsor a segment on Business LO, contact Liz Hartman, 503-636-3634

    • $500 for your branded episode (all about you and your business)
    • $250 to sponsor a Chamber episode with a one-minute explanation of your business

    Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce Website

    Visit us at 311 B Avenue, Suite E

    (next to the Post Office, across from the fire station and the Beacon Building/Lola's)

    We offer a wide range of membership tiers and benefits, so browse through our options on our website and pick the one that’s right for your business or organization.

    Questions? Call 503-636-3634

    For help with your own Podcast Show contact Michelle O’Dell, Modcast Productions michelle@modcastproductions.com

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    21 分
  • Mayor Buck's Vision for Lake Oswego: 2026 and Beyond
    2026/04/01

    Business LO is thrilled to have Mayor Buck on again! CEO Liz Hartman interviews Mayor and business owner Joe Buck about City Council goal setting, business promotion, and leadership changes. He discusses council vacancies and the value of collaborative, community-first leadership, encourages business owners to invite councilors to their businesses, subscribe to the biweekly Lo Down, and describes how council distribution emails are handled under public-meeting rules. Buck defines local economic development as optimizing limited land use, adapting zoning amid post-pandemic office shifts, supporting existing businesses, and promoting Lake Oswego as a regional destination. Liz highlights upcoming Chamber events: Hop at the Hunt (April 4), the Oregon Wine Walk (May 9), and sponsorship opportunities for the July 4th parade and Lions Club pancake breakfast with What You Need to Know in LO!

    Write to City Council (all councilors receive this): Councildistribution@lakeoswego.city

    Joe Buck – jbuck@lakeoswego.city

    Ali Afghan – aafghan@lakeoswego.city

    Trudy Corrigan – tcorrigan@lakeoswego.city

    Massene Mboup – mmboup@lakeoswego.city

    Rachel Verdick – rverdick@lakeoswego.city

    John Wendland – Jwendland@lakeoswego.city

    The vacated seat for Council Rapf will be filled in the November 2026 election.

    Three City Council spots will also be open: Councilors Afghan and Corrigan. Councilor Wendland is termed out, completing two terms this year. The fourth-place recipient of votes will take the remaining two years of Councilor Rapf’s term.

    All about city council: City Council | City of Lake Oswego

    LO Down – City Council summary every two weeks, subscribe at Sign up or www.ci.oswego.or.us/publicaffairs/lo-down-e-newsletter

    Hello LO – Monthly newsletter mailed to all households and businesses in the city limits.

    Economic Development resources:

    City – Megan Braunsten, Redevelopment and Economic Development Program

    Manager/Community Development Department, Mbraunsten@ci.oswego.or.us, 503- 534-5258 / 503-572-6395

    Chamber – Matt Evans, matt@lake-oswego.com, 503-636-3634

    HOP AT THE HUNT – Saturday, April 4 – 10 am – Lake Oswego Hunt and Equestrian Center, 2725 Iron Mountain Boulevard. Title Sponsor: Farmers Insurance, Dan Brown; Sponsors: Lakeside Heating and Cooling, OnPoint Community Credit Union, Sugarlump, Merry Maids, Woofie’s, NW Generator Pros.

    Oregon Wine Walk - Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce | Oregon Wine Walk sponsored by Oswego Mortgage.

    Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce Website

    Visit us at 311 B Avenue, Suite E

    (next to the Post Office, across from the fire station and the Beacon Building/Lola's)

    We offer a wide range of membership tiers and benefits, so browse through our options on our website and pick the one that’s right for your business or organization.

    Questions? Call 503-636-3634

    For help with your own Podcast Show contact Michelle O’Dell, Modcast Productions michelle@modcastproductions.com

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    28 分
  • AI in Action for Restaurants, Professional Services & Nonprofits
    2026/03/01
    This episode of Business LO features Megan Notarte, technology team leader and co-founder of AI Portland, a 2,800-plus-member community focused on demystifying generative AI and bridging AI technology with practical business applications through monthly events. Hosted by Heather Graves Ramsey from Coach to Brilliance and Michelle O’Dell, the conversation focuses on practical ways small businesses, restaurants/retail, professional services, and nonprofits can use AI. Megan recommends starting with AI as an assistant—drafting emails, repurposing marketing content across platforms, brainstorming, and using AI as an editor—rather than trying to automate an entire business. Key guidance includes maintaining brand voice, avoiding low-quality “AI slop” in customer-facing materials, using a “human in the loop” approach to proofread and verify outputs, and being mindful of privacy by anonymizing documents and removing identifying information. They discuss when paid versions of tools can be worth it for better models and suggest starting with tools already available through Google Workspace (Gemini) or Microsoft (Copilot). For professional services and nonprofits, they highlight meeting transcription/notes, summarizing and analyzing large datasets (including surveys, exit interviews, and feedback themes), and using natural-language queries to retrieve insights—while noting hallucinations still occur, and citations must be checked. Megan emphasizes approaching AI adoption from existing business pain points, change management, and balancing optimism with realism; resources mentioned include Ethan Mollick’s book “Co-Intelligence,” Nicolle Merrill's “Boring AI”, and AI Portland’s podcast “Supercharged by AI.” Visit AI Portland’s website and attend upcoming events and happy hours. Ethan Mollick on Factually! podcast Chamber Events in March Lake Grove Business Group Babica Hen - 15964 Boones Ferry Rd Tuesday, Mar 3, 2026 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Pacific West Bank Grand Re-Opening Pacific West Bank - 5200 Meadows Rd, Suite 100 - Wednesday, Mar 4, 2026 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Coach to Brilliance - AM Networking Hosted at Oswego Heritage House & Museum - 398 10th Street - Friday, Mar 6, 2026 7:45 AM - 9:00 AM Ribbon Cutting - LO Coffee House Lake Oswego Coffee House & Wine Bar - 148 B Avenue, Suite 100 - Friday, Mar 6, 2026 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Young Professionals Lake Oswego Cut Supper Club (formerly The Gemini Club) - 456 N State - Tuesday, Mar 10, 2026 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM New Chamber Member Reception The Foundry - 320 Oswego Pointe Dr - Thursday, Mar 12, 2026 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM FREE Spring Home Organizing Event: From Chaos To Calm March 12, 2026 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM One Day Doors & Closets - AM Networking One Day Doors & Closets - 5795 Jean Road - Friday, Mar 13, 2026 7:45 AM - 9:00 AM LO Tech Connect Location TBD Tuesday, Mar 17, 2026 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM West End Business Group Location TBD Thursday, Mar 19, 2026 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM Meet the New LO Review Editor! Chamber of Commerce - 148 B Avenue - Thursday, Mar 19, 2026 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Tualatin Acupuncture - AM Networking Tualatin Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine - 6464 SW Borland Rd - Friday, Mar 20, 2026 7:45 AM - 9:00 AM Pickleball Kingdom - AM Networking - 16800 SW 72nd Avenue - Tigard -Friday, Mar 27, 2026 7:45 AM - 9:00 AM Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce WebsiteVisit us at 311 B Avenue, Suite E(next to the Post Office, across from the fire station and the Beacon Building/Lola's)We offer a wide range of membership tiers and benefits, so browse through our options on our website and pick the one that’s right for your business or organization. Questions? Call 503-636-3634 For help with your own Podcast Show contact Michelle O’Dell, Modcast Productions michelle@modcastproductions.com
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    32 分
  • Local Success Stories: Franchising in Lake Oswego
    2026/02/01

    In this episode of Business LO, hosted by Michelle O'Dell, Heather Graves Ramsey of Coach to Brilliance, and Chamber CEO Liz Hartman, we hear from local business owners and franchisees, Melissa Boatwright of ACE Handyman Services Lake Oswego, Portland and Vancouver, and Rosy Rojas of Woofie’s Southwest Portland, as they discuss their journeys into franchise ownership, their backgrounds, reasons for choosing the Lake Oswego area, and the unique challenges and benefits of operating a franchise. Plus, Liz Hartman provides updates on local initiatives, upcoming events, and new groups supporting the Lake Oswego business community with What You Need to Know in LO!

    For more information on TechLO, Young Professionals LO, and Women's Lakeside Leaders, go to LakeOswegoChamber.com

    TechLO - meets monthly, third Tuesday, location changes monthly (4:30-6 pm)

    Young Professionals LO meets monthly on the second Tuesday. Kick off Tuesday, February 10, at the AC Hotel, 3:30-5 pm

    Women's Lakeside Leaders meets quarterly. Kick off Wednesday, February 25, noon to 1 pm - Reservations only, no drop-ins.

    Ace Handyman Services Lake Oswego

    Woofie's - Southwest Portland Pet Care Service

    Other Franchises in the Area:

    Baja Fresh Mexican Grill

    Bee Organized

    Best Western

    Body 20

    Budget Blinds

    CarePatrol

    Certapro Painters

    Crumbl Cookies

    Expedia Cruises

    Forge Education

    Fyzical Therapy & Balance Centers

    Goosehead Insurance

    Grocery Outlet Bargain Market

    Kumon Math & Reading

    McDonalds

    Minuteman Press

    Modern Chiropractic

    Mr. Handyman

    New Mom School

    OrangeTheory Fitness

    Pet Evolution

    Pickelball Kingdom

    Prime IV & Wellness

    Pristine Pros NW

    Radiance Natural Medicine

    Residence Inn

    Stretchlab

    Superior Fence

    The Bar Method

    The UPS Store

    TheKey Home Care

    Visiting Angels

    Welcome Wagon LO

    West Hills Montessori School ff

    Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming

    Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce Website

    Visit us at 311 B Avenue, Suite E

    (next to the Post Office, across from the fire station and the Beacon Building/Lola's)

    We offer a wide range of membership tiers and benefits, so browse through our options on our website and pick the one that’s right for your business or organization.

    Questions? Call 503-636-3634

    For help with your own Podcast Show contact Michelle O’Dell, Modcast Productions michelle@modcastproductions.com

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    20 分
  • Live Your Brand: Successful LO Marketing Strategies
    2026/01/01

    In this episode of Business LO, Heather Graves Ramsey, owner of Coach to Brilliance, dives into a conversation with Lisa D’Amore from D’Amore Law Group. Lisa shares insights on marketing and strategy, emphasizing the importance of authentic branding and community involvement. The discussion covers the lifecycle of businesses, the role of SEO and website management, and the unique challenges of marketing a law firm. The episode also highlights upcoming events and networking opportunities within the Lake Oswego business community, including an announcement about the Bob Bigelow Lifetime Achievement Award.

    D’Amore Law - D'Amore Law Group - WA and Oregon Personal Injury Lawyers

    How to Networking 2026 - Multi-Chamber Networking – register to attend Friday, Jan 9, 7:30-9:15 – AC Hotels

    Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce | See Full Calendar

    Maven Wigs Ribbon Cutting – Wednesday, January 14 – 5 pm

    Clifton Larson Allen Networking – Friday, January 16 – 7:30-9 am

    Business Leadership Development – Registration due January 10 - Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce |

    January 23, Rooted Accounting at Vogelaar Advising

    January 30 – Mayor’s Business Breakfast, Reservations required. Call the chamber 503-636-3634

    Wednesday, February 25 – Chamber Honors, Ironlight

    Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce Website

    Visit us at 311 B Avenue, Suite E

    (next to the Post Office, across from the fire station and the Beacon Building/Lola's)

    We offer a wide range of membership tiers and benefits, so browse through our options on our website and pick the one that’s right for your business or organization.

    Questions? Call 503-636-3634

    For help with your own Podcast Show contact Michelle O’Dell, Modcast Productions michelle@modcastproductions.com

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    24 分