Meet our RARE participants: Alexa Carey & Cow Creek Tribe

Alexa grew up in rural Gold Beach, Oregon.  Most recently, she received degrees in Marketing, Management and International Business and a Certificate in Entrepreneurship from the University Honors College at Oregon State University.  As a student, Alexa was extremely active, taking on roles as Vice President of the Oregon State University Chapter of the American Marketing Association and Vice Chair of the College of Business Dean’s Student Leadership Circle.  Following her year with the RARE Program, Alexa plans to go back school for a Master’s degree in either Public Policy with an emphasis on Rural Economics or Community and Economic Development.

Placement: Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians

Location: Roseburg

Sponsor:  Umpqua Business Center

Supervisor: Rene Toman

County: Douglas

Umpqua Business Center: Southern Oregon.  Economic Development.

The Umpqua Business Center (UBC) acts as an economic facilitator, providing business mentors: management support services, leading edge technology, business training, modern office facilities, and an introduction to the local investment community that will promote and foster creation and expansion of promising new entrepreneurial talent.   UBC exists to support and develop a solid business foundation to ensure the growth of the community and the quality of life in the greater Roseburg Area.

The RARE participant placed with UBC will support the Tribe in their endeavors to broaden Douglas County’s economic base through economic gardening and entrepreneurial development.  Specifically, the participant will assist with coordination of activities and events of the UBC by working collaboratively with service providers, tenants, incubatees, business service providers, economic development entities and the business community.

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Meet our RARE participants: Laura Stroud & City of Roseburg

Laura Stroud

Laura received her Bachelor of Arts in Geography from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  After attaining her Bachelors Degree, Laura began a term of service as an AmeriCorps Land Protection Associate at Carolina Mountain Land Conservancy.  As an AmeriCorps volunteer she coordinated educational events, built community support for a conservation planning effort, and delivered presentations to local government and non-profit committees to garner support for conservation projects.  Following her year with the RARE Program, Laura plans to apply to the University of Oregon’s Masters in Community and Regional Planning Program.

Placement: City of Roseburg

Population: 21,181

Location: Roseburg

Sponsor:  NeighborWorks Umpqua

Supervisor: Virginia Elandt

County: Douglas

 NeighborWorks Umpqua / Southern Oregon.  Food Systems.

NeighborWorks Umpqua is a private rural 501(c)(3) organization established in 1991 to develop affordable housing for low and moderate income residents in Douglas County, Oregon.  NeighborWorks Umpqua began as Umpqua Community Development Corporation, with development of their first affordable multi-family rental housing complex in nearly 20 years.  In 1999, the organization added community-based economic development to their mission.  In addition, NeighborWorks Umpqua expanded their service area to include Coos and Curry counties.

The RARE participant placed with the NeighborWorks Umpqua will conduct a comprehensive inventory of regional food systems and resources in Douglas County.  The participant will examine local food self-sufficiency including local retail, livable wage farming, and local farmers markets.  Additionally, the participant will work to form partnerships with the local farming and agricultural community as a means to increase involvement, and to increase the ability to produce and market locally grown products.

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