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When the store opened, it was perfectly located at the intersection of Highway 217 and the Beaverton-Hillsdale highway. (1979)
1981 The Value Doubles The company is purchased by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, KKR, in one of its first leveraged buyouts.
1982 Foundation Doors Open Fred Meyer Charitable Trust is established with five trustees and about $120 million during a deep recession.
2002 New Leadership Charles Rooks retires after two decades.
2007 Along with the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Heron Foundation, Meyer helps launch a campaign to encourage more mission related investing by foundations.
2010 Meyer becomes the first foundation to meet all of the Foundation Center's Glasspockets transparency criteria.
2010 Milestone: $500 million awarded By 2010, Meyer has awarded a total of $500 million to tax-exempt organizations working for the public good in Oregon and Clark County, Wash.
2014 80% of Oregon We've awarded grants in every one of Oregon's 36 counties and about 80% of cities, communities and unincorporated places in the state.
2015 Pausing to Re-focus Meyer takes a "working hiatus," continuing to engage and invest in efforts aligned with our current priorities while also planning for future programs.
George Puentes is appointed to Meyer's board, serving until his retirement in 2016.
2016 In first annual funding call, Meyer receives 675 applications requesting $95 million.
2016 Meyer and Northwest Health Foundation announce the winners of "Equity Illustrated," a community effort to show what equity looks like in Oregon.
2017 Two Trustees Depart, Two Arrive Meyer names two new trustees to replace John Emrick and George Puentes: Janet Hamada and Mitch Hornecker.
Doug Stamm announces he will step away in 2018.
2019 Debbie Craig, Meyer’s longest serving trustee, retired in April 2019.
2019 Meyer begins construction of its future headquarters campus in North Portland.
2020 Amy C. Tykeson joins Meyer's board of trustees in July 2020, rounding out the number of board members to six.
Janet Hamada becomes Board Chair in April 2021.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| D & C Inspection Services | 1991 | $15.0M | 75 | - |
| Knox Services | 1972 | $94.0M | 375 | 26 |
| Weaver | 1950 | $12.0M | 500 | 166 |
| Hendricks Holding | 2001 | $230.0M | 512 | 6 |
| Reef | 1984 | $16.0M | 226 | 96 |
| The Freeman Company LLC | - | $2.9B | 4,587 | 219 |
| Daystar | 1993 | $3.8M | 5 | 1 |
| Osborne | 1981 | $7.6M | 125 | 6 |
| Trak Companies | - | $630,000 | 10 | - |
| Stark | 1991 | $110.0M | 600 | 5 |
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