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UBS Wealth Management USA announced today that five Financial Advisors in the firm’s Greater New England Market have been named to the Forbes/SHOOK Research Top Women Wealth Advisors list for 2021.
Left to right: Paula Mogan, Sandra Manzella, Camille Valentine, Jessica Guo, Jessica Anderson (Photo: Business Wire)
“We are extremely proud of these five women for representing UBS on this prestigious list, said Jim Ducey, Greater New England Market Head at UBS Wealth Management USA. “Each of them add tremendous value to our industry and continued commitment to the clients they serve each day.”
Paula Mogan has over 25 years experience in the financial services industry, all of which has been focused on helping clients achieve their personal and financial goals. Paula refers to herself as an “advocate” for each of her clients, guiding them through the financial complexities that accompany both major and minor transitions in life. Paula earned the
Apr 5, 2021
The Oregon State University Board of Trustees on Friday approved tuition rates and fees for the 2021-22 school year, including a 2.5% increase for returning undergraduate students and a 4% increase for new undergraduate students enrolling at the university.
The tuition proposal was adopted by a 12-2 vote of the board and follows months of work by university budget committees comprised of OSU faculty, staff, students, and administrators, as well as numerous meetings held with students, faculty and staff.
The increases apply to Oregon resident and non-resident students at OSU’s Corvallis campus, OSU-Cascades in Bend and those enrolled through Ecampus, the university’s online education provider. Tuition will increase 1.5% for resident graduate students and 4.5% for non-resident graduate students. Tuition rates for pharmacy students will increase 3% and veterinary medicine students by 2.5%.
April 5, 1921
The Cadillac Retail Grocers and Merchants Association held a meeting in the Chamber of Commerce office to discuss closing the stores on the Thursday afternoon of the coming Auto Show. It was decided that out of courtesy to the automobile dealers the stores would remain open to accommodate the visitors to Cadillac on that day and to make the business section of the city more interesting. âThe grocers do not anticipate any greatly increased volume of business during the automobile show,â said J.M. Bothwell, secretary of the merchants organization, âbut it was believed that to close on the first day of the show would not be fair to the other merchants who desire to make the streets look as attractive as possible nor to the automobile dealers who are spending their money and time to bring crowds to Cadillac.â
Apr 5, 2021
Photo: Oregon Humane Society
Oregon Humane Society (OHS) has announced a groundbreaking to improve the lives of vulnerable animals and further support under-resourced pet owners in Oregon. The project, which is made possible in part thanks to a total of $1.75 million in grant funding from the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), includes the construction of two new innovative facilities to better support the future of animal welfare in Oregon. The New Road Ahead is the most ambitious expansion of OHS programs and services in its 153-year history.
The New Road Ahead includes the construction of two new buildings next to OHS’s Ernest C. Swigert Animal Shelter. The facilities will house a Behavior Rehabilitation and Rescue Center, Animal Crimes Forensic Center, and a Community Teaching Hospital. The project is scheduled to break ground in June 2021 and be completed by July 2022. The fundraising goal for the New Road Ahead is $36 million. M
Apr 5, 2021
There is one new COVID-19 related death in Oregon reported on Sunday, raising the state’s death toll to 2,392.
Oregon Health Authority reported 404 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19, bringing the state total to 166,882.
The number of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 across Oregon is 150, which is three fewer than Saturday. There are 43 COVID-19 patients in intensive care unit (ICU) beds, which is one fewer than Saturday.
The new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases reported today are in the following counties: Baker (1), Benton (5), Clackamas (59), Clatsop (1), Columbia (7), Coos (3), Curry (2), Deschutes (31), Douglas (8), Grant (2), Jackson (24), Jefferson (3), Josephine (12), Klamath (13), Lane (30), Lincoln (4), Linn (12), Malheur (1), Marion (28), Morrow (1), Multnomah (84), Polk (13), Tillamook (3), Union (4), Wallowa (1), Wasco (1), Washington (45) and Yamhill (6).