State Government Sources

Oregon Manufacturing Extension Partnership (OMEP)

OMEP now has a person providing assistance with marketing.

Sources of Export Assistance in Oregon

Oregon Economic and Community Development Department

The goal is to strengthen the state's economy in an effort to put more Oregonians to work in good jobs

Oregon Secretary of State

International Trade Division

Provides economic and community development and cultural enhancement throughout the state, and administers programs that assist businesses, communities and people.

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Oregon Department of Agriculture

Oregon State University

Austin Family Business Program (College of Business)

Department of Wood Science and Engineering 

Eric Hansen, Extension Specialist, Professor - Forest Products Marketing Oregon State University Richardson Hall 119 Corvallis OR 97331-5751 541-737-4240 Eric.Hansen2@oregonstate.edu

Scott Leavengood, Director— Oregon Wood Innovation Center (OWIC) Richardson Hall 119, Corvallis, OR-97331-5751, 541-737-4212 (phone) 541-737-3385 (fax) scott.leavengood@oregonstate.edu

John Punches, Extension Agent Oregon State University 1134 SE Douglas PO Box 1165 Roseburg, OR 97470 541-672-4461 john.punches@oregonstate.edu

Jim Reeb, Extension Specialist - Forest Products Processing Oregon State University Richardson Hall 119 Corvallis OR 97331-5751 541-737-4233 jim.reeb@oregonstate.edu

Terry Brown, Extension Specialist, Professor Emeritus - Primary Wood Processing Oregon State University Richardson Hall 119 Corvallis OR 97331-5751 541-737-4225 terry.brown@oregonstate.edu

World Trade Center Portland

The World Trade Center Portland offers conference services, social events services, language services, leasing information and others.

Latin American Trade Council of Oregon (LATCO)

Email: info@latco.org

Mid-Willamette Valley Council of Governments

“The Mid-Willamette Valley Council of Governments is a voluntary association of 42 local governments. Members include Marion, Polk, and Yamhill Counties, 30 cities, 8 special districts, and the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde”. “The COG's purposes include pooling local resources to achieve efficiency and economy and to join together to address issues of common concern”.

Pacific Northwest International Trade Association (PNITA)

E-mail: info@pnita.org

“The Pacific Northwest International Trade Association (PNITA) promotes a non-partisan, strategic, global view of international trade. PNITA works to develop policies that reflect the interests and consensus of its members who are dedicated to supporting global competitiveness under a fair and equitable trading system”.

Portland Chamber of Commerce