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Marce Edwards is the business editor. She has been at The News Tribune for seven years and has written about technology and big businesses in the South Sound including Weyerhaeuser and Russell. Before moving to Tacoma, she worked at The Idaho Statesman in Boise. She is a Northwest native who likes to garden and refuses to use an umbrella. She lives in Tacoma with her husband and two kids.

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Friday, May 9th, 2008
Posted by C.R. Roberts @ 02:43:11 pm

This just in from Washington State University:

John Rodenberg, certified business advisor for WSU’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Tacoma service center was awarded the Ron Battles Excellence Award at today’s meeting of the SBDC Statewide Advisory Board.

The award, presented by SBDC State Director Brett Rogers, was given in recognition of Rodenberg's quality service to his clients in Tacoma and Pierce
County, the school said in a release.

"John was selected for this award based on a number of glowing client nominations, his body of work demonstrating commitment to excellence, and his 'above and beyond' approach to clients," Rogers said.

The Ron Battles Excellence Award was conceived as a means to honor the late Ron Battles legacy as a gifted business adviser and to recognize in others the same qualities Battles displayed in his nine-year career with the SBDC. Battles died in October 2005.

Rodenberg provides no-fee, confidential advising to clients on loan application packages, forecasting, all aspects of debt and equity funding, written business plans, business turn-around, market positioning for small companies, developing new groups of customers, managing production costs, site selection for retailers, expansion from a single location to multiple units, planning for trade shows and other topics.

Rodenberg operates his center on the campus of Bates Technical College in downtown Tacoma.

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