William H. (Bill) Stoller, Founder and CEO of Express Employment International, Passes Away at 74
- William Stoller, a co-founder of Express Employment International, passed away at age 74.
- He established Express Employment International with a partner in 1983.
- Stoller started his staffing industry career in 1973 as an innovator.
- The company helped over 11 million individuals find employment globally.
- Funeral arrangements will be announced in the coming days.
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Bill Stoller, one of Oregon’s most respected wine experts and business leaders, has died
Bill Stoller, the founder of the Stoller Wine Group and co-founder of Express Employment Professionals, died on Wednesday at the age of 74. In a statement, the Oregon Wine Board described him as a pioneer, an innovator and wine industry supporter.“Bill was more than a remarkable entrepreneur — he was a generous mentor, a steadfast friend, and a passionate advocate for connecting people with opportunity,” said Gary Mortensen, longtime president o…
Entrepreneur, wine enthusiast Bill Stoller dies
Dayton native William “Bill” Stoller, founder of Stoller Family Estate winery and co-founder of Express Employment International, died in his sleep Wednesday, April 23. He was 74. “Bill was a visionary who tirelessly championed, inspired and elevated the Oregon wine industry’s standing,” said Michelle Kaufmann, communications director for the Stoller Wine Group. “His ethos of authenticity, accessibility, and reverence for the land guided his 200…
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