April 7, 2026
Central Oregon Community College has named J.C. Nore as the new director of its Small
Business Development Center, part of the college’s Center for Business and Community
Education. Nore began his role on April 1.
A longtime Central Oregon resident and business leader, Nore brings more than two
decades of experience supporting small businesses, leading teams and building scalable
programs across private-sector, nonprofit and community-based environments. As a former
business owner, he has worked closely with hundreds of organizations, offering practical
guidance on operations, marketing, financial planning and growth strategy.
“J.C. brings a rare combination of lived entrepreneurial experience, strategic thinking
and deep community connection,” said Stephanie Goetsch, director of COCC’s Center
for Business and Community Education. “He understands firsthand the challenges and
opportunities that small business owners face and he is uniquely positioned to strengthen
partnerships across our region while expanding the impact of the SBDC.”
The COCC SBDC provides no-cost, confidential advising and affordable training to entrepreneurs
and small business owners across Deschutes, Jefferson and Crook counties. As part
of the statewide Oregon SBDC Network, the center plays a key role in supporting business
creation, growth and sustainability throughout the region.
In his new role, Nore will oversee SBDC operations across the college district, including
advising services, training programs and community partnerships. He will work closely
with local chambers of commerce, economic development organizations and regional partners
to ensure that business owners — especially in rural communities — have access to
the tools and support they need to succeed.
Nore previously served as director of sales at Cascade Graphics and held leadership
roles with Dometic, MPS North America, where he managed customer service operations
and developed national training programs. Earlier in his career, he founded and led
Connexion Printing Consultants, building and ultimately selling a successful business
that supported regional commercial and nonprofit clients. In that role, he maintained
advisory relationships with 150–200 organizations annually and oversaw thousands of
client engagements.
“I’ve spent my career working alongside business owners through growth, transition
and uncertainty,” said Nore. “The SBDC’s mission — to provide practical, trusted guidance
to entrepreneurs at every stage — is something I deeply believe in. I’m excited to
support Central Oregon’s business community and contribute to a strong, resilient
regional economy.”
Nore holds a bachelor’s degree in government and international affairs from Augustana
University and has been actively involved in the Central Oregon community through
board and leadership roles with several nonprofit and regional organizations.
COCC Names J.C. Nore as Director of Small Business Development Center
