New Year, New Faces at the Port of Portland
It’s a New Year, and many of us are ready to slam the door on 2020. It was a year unlike any other for the…
It’s a New Year, and many of us are ready to slam the door on 2020. It was a year unlike any other for the…
Brian Burk was destined to work at PDX. Born and raised in Portland, he’s been into airplanes and airports for as long as he can…
In the last year, the Port took on two projects to create more access to marshland for salmon and steelhead.
While the Portland International Airport is a little quieter than usual, travelers can still rely on the caffeinated goodness of coffee when they come to…
The Port of Portland, in some ways, operates like a city – especially in the context of the Portland International Airport. Think about everything it…
It might be on a small screen, but you can practically feel the sweat pouring through the computer monitor as the Port of Portland’s wellness…
This statement comes from Troy Graham, who chairs the Port’s Veterans Employee Resource Group and is an IT Compliance Analyst at the Port of Portland…
From losing a precious belonging to facing an upset child in a sticky situation, when passengers find themselves in less-than-ideal circumstances, PDX People come through…
As Bambuza Vietnam Kitchen’s Katherine Lam says, “Don’t let making meals at home scare you. It’s not about trying to impress your friends with a…
Wrapped in glossy white paper, 170 awards were ready to be handed to their deserving recipients. But as the days ticked down to March 12,…