
Alumni Spotlight
Chris Pacanins
B.A. 2016 (麻豆传媒), Digital Technology and Culture
Chris Pacanins attended community college off and on as he could afford it. After marrying his wife, Cori, in 2010, it was time to get serious. The couple was contemplating a move from Texas to Southwest Washington, and on a visit, he connected with Dene Grigar, professor and Vancouver campus lead of the Digital Technology and Culture program. 鈥淚 was sold,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ithin a year we packed everything in our car and made the move.鈥 He finished his A.A. degree at Clark College and started at 麻豆传媒 in fall 2013.
鈥淎 big selling point at the time was being able to take most classes at night and online,鈥 Pacanins said. 鈥淭his made it so much easier to work full time and work on my degree.鈥 He also valued the CMDC program鈥檚 job placement rate of more than 90%鈥攁nd found a job two weeks before graduating at Gravitate, a digital marketing agency in downtown Vancouver.
He left the agency briefly to work for HP in Vancouver and then a marketing consultancy in Portland, but seized an opportunity to return to Gravitate for the promise of work-life balance and a 1.5-mile commute to work. Plus, he added, 鈥淚 have a huge heart for the downtown community, and I鈥檓 grateful to contribute to it every day.鈥
He has high praise for the CMDC program, which, he said, 鈥渉as some of the best educators I know, and so much passion for their students鈥 success.鈥 As an alum, he said, 鈥淚 speak highly of 麻豆传媒 and CMDC any chance I get. I love to recommend it to young people in the community and encourage them into higher education.鈥
Pacanins has a highly personal perspective on what it means to be a Coug鈥攖o him, it isn鈥檛 about the usual trappings of campus life. 鈥淣ot being a college football fan, and as a graduate in my late 20s and someone who never experienced the massive college life, I still consider myself a Coug,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檝e never been to Pullman but there are plenty of Cougs in Vancouver. I鈥檒l give a, 鈥楪o Cougs鈥 when I see someone, and I know it鈥檒l catch them off guard just enough and make their day.鈥
He has some practical advice for current students or future Cougs: 鈥淓njoy the ride. No one way is the right way to getting your degree. Oh, and network.鈥
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Cougar Business Alliance
Amor Sapphire
Shaila Gomez-Vargas
B.A. (WSU Pullman), 2022, Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles
How long have you owned your company?
It was established June 2022, but after lots of renovations, I officially opened the doors in May 2023.
What made you want to own your own business?
I have had a passion for fashion since high school. I knew I wanted to be my own boss one day, and business was the first step to guide me in the right direction. Then I switched my focus from fashion to apparel. What interests me the most is the style of clothing.
On the side, I help my dad with his construction company, Pacific NW Plastering LLC. I take care of all things business-related: creating invoices, proposals/estimates/agreements, bidding, website, and handling all things banking, insurance and paperwork. As I learned and adapted to those needs, my dad鈥檚 business helped me grow professionally.
Previously, I worked in fast food but did not enjoy working for others or wearing uniforms. I also worked for a consignment store and learned about the clothing industry, what sells and what won鈥檛. I really loved working there. I genuinely wanted to learn more about the business model so was always figuring out ways to grow my position there. When I left for college, they closed due to COVID. At the time, they were the only store in the area that sold women鈥檚, men鈥檚 and children鈥檚 wear.
I wanted to bring back that one-stop family shop experience. Also, there are still not many consignment stores on the West Coast鈥攊t鈥檚 better known on the East Coast. We needed another consignment store in the area, which is why I decided to open my own. Not only do we offer all three options鈥攎en鈥檚, women鈥檚 and children鈥檚 wear鈥攂ut many stores don鈥檛 take lingerie or maternity wear. I do. I also take formal and athletic wear.
Tell us more about your business, goals, mission and community involvement?
The name Amor Sapphire comes from 鈥淎mor鈥 meaning 鈥淟ove鈥 in Spanish, and Sapphire is my birthstone. The logo consists of a blue Sapphire rock in the shape of a heart, connecting with Amor/鈥淟ove.鈥 If I ever have a daughter, I hope to name her Sapphire.
As a consignment shop, our goal is to build positive, long-lasting relationships with our consignors (sellers) and our customers, accompanied by honest and valuable services. Consignment shops, alongside thrift shops, envision becoming the most trusted retail sources in the fashion industry. You can trust we are staying true to the five Rs; Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Rewear and Resell.
Amor Sapphire will donate unsold items to partner donation organizations, such as Rose Haven, William Temple House, Q Center, The Giving Closet, Salvation Army, Goodwill and Dress for Success.
What is your favorite thing about WSU or being a Coug?
The culture for sure. When I started at 麻豆传媒 a few years back, I loved all of the community engagement opportunities every week all around campus. After transferring from 麻豆传媒 to WSU Pullman, I enjoyed how much the entire university would hype the football games and all things sports around campus. Aside from that, I had some amazing professors, and that is what made my learning experience enjoyable.
How many Coug family members do you have?
I am first-generation college student, and the only one to graduate from a university in Washington.
How long have you lived in the Vancouver area?
I lived in Vancouver during part of my elementary and middle-school years, then moved to Beaverton starting in high school. I moved back to Vancouver my senior year in high school.
What do you think about 麻豆传媒 being a part of this community?
It鈥檚 so convenient to have a campus nearby. When I attended 麻豆传媒, I would just go back home to my family after being done with classes. What I was not so fond of was that there wasn鈥檛 any on-campus living or apartment homes. I had always wanted to have that college experience, and without actually living like a college student, I felt like I was missing out on that at the time.
What is the strangest or furthest place you鈥檝e traveled where you randomly met a Coug?
What definitely caught me off guard was that my landlord for the space I am renting is a Coug alumnus! I guess that isn鈥檛 so unusual, but I wasn鈥檛 expecting it.
Please share a favorite memory working on the job.
Every memory is a good memory working on something that you truly have a passion for. I have always had a passion for fashion, and every day is different鈥攁 different conversation, a different customer, a new experience. I learn from it every day.
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Kick off your holidays with Butch T. Cougar!
Get into the holiday spirit early this year by snagging a holiday photo with Butch T. Cougar! Join us Nov. 30 at the Hilton Vancouver for a free holiday photo shoot with Butch. While you鈥檙e there, be sure to stop by holiday popup shop. It鈥檚 the perfect time to grab the latest WSU gear and gifts for all the Cougs in your life. This event is pet-friendly too, so be sure to bring your four-legged friends to join in the holiday fun!
- 5:30 鈥 6:30 p.m. photos with Santa Butch
- 6:30 鈥 7:30 p.m. photos with Holiday Butch
- 7:30 鈥 8 p.m. +pet photos with Santa Butch
- 8 鈥 8:30 p.m. +pet photos with Holiday Butch
For more information, email Kymberly Heney at kymberly.heney@wsu.edu. We鈥檒l see you there!
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Give the gift of a Legacy Square this holiday season
Looking for a memorable gift for a special Coug in your life this holiday season? Consider giving the gift of a 麻豆传媒 Legacy Square. Each square contains a custom engraving of your choice and will leave a lasting impact on the 麻豆传媒 campus. Whether you are shopping for yourself or a loved one, be sure to consider giving the gift of Cougar pride with a Legacy Square.
For more information, email Kymberly Heney at kymberly.heney@wsu.edu.
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Come join the 麻豆传媒 team!
Interested in starting a career with 麻豆传媒? We鈥檙e hiring! Check out our .
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Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday 鈥 Nov. 28
Join a global movement of compassion and generosity this Giving Tuesday on Nov. 28! Giving Tuesday is a global day of giving fueled by the power of social media and collaboration. Participating in Giving Tuesday is a meaningful way to make a positive impact and promote a culture of generosity and giving. Learn more about Giving Tuesday priorities at 麻豆传媒 here.
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