Red Devil Hall of Fame

Bill Stoller

Bill Stoller

  • Class
    1971
  • Induction
    2017
  • Sport(s)
    Mens Basketball
Stoller was a member of the 1970 LCC Basketball team (21-8) that took second at the NWAC Tournament, and the 1971 team (19-10), which finished sixth.  After attending LCC Stoller went on to play at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon where his team, the Boxers, won the Northwest Conference Championship in 1973.
Stoller is co-founder, president and vice chairman of Express Employment Professionals. In 2014, Express helped more than 456,000 people find jobs through 725 franchises located in three countries. Sales for the Oklahoma City-based company totaled $2.85 billion that year.

Stoller is also president of The Stoller Group, owning 23 Express offices in Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado and California. He also owns Xenium, a professional employer organization and the Stoller Family Estate, a vineyard and winery located on nearly 400 acres in the heart of Oregon's Willamette Valley.
As a member of Pacific University's Board of Trustees and former member of the basketball team, Stoller played a key role in fundraising for a major remodel of the institution's athletic facility. He also played a critical role in the return of the Pacific football program. In October 2010, the University renamed its athletic facility the Stoller Center in recognition of his contributions.


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