Vossoughi joined
Hewlett-Packard Corp. In 1982, he began independent consulting for startup companies in Portland, Oregon. By 1984, he had launched a product development firm he named ZIBA Design. Ziba Design worked on products including
Umpqua Bank branches,
Herbal Essences in 2006,
Heinz Ketchup in 2012, and the Readymop for
Clorox in 2002. He built a 3-story office for Ziba in 2009 for $20 million at 810 NW Marshall St, replacing their previous office at 334 NW 11th Ave. Both were owned by Vossoughi's LLCs, but
Umpqua Bank took the building into
receivership after defaulting in 2022, placing it under trustee Kenneth Eiler. The 11th Ave building was builtin 1925 and contained on three stories and became the home of
Cloudability until 2019. ==References==