Developing a more Entrepreneurial Montana

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As Last Train Rolls Out of Town, a ‘New Era’ Begins in Kalispell

“Wow,” Jentz said, as the last car rumbled by.

Why you should start a business in 2020 (In Montana!)

“The saddest thing in life is wasted talent.”

You’ve got the talent and the opportunity to do something great.

Butte, Montana has big plans to recruit new business in 2020

“2020 certainly looks promising if not better,” said Joe Willauer, director of the Butte Local Development Corporation (BLDC).

For MSU undergrads, research expands what it means to be an engineer

National surveys indicate a widespread tendency for engineering students to overlook their leadership potential

GFDA Top 10

Here is our Top 21 for the last two weeks, celebrating work and successes to grow and strengthen the Great Falls regional economy.

Flathead Valley Business of the Year: Montana West Economic Development

MWED is a private nonprofit that serves as a key resource for, and collaborator with, a broad range of “business professionals, entrepreneurs, developers, governments, and community organizations to strengthen the Flathead’s business and lifestyle assets’”

12 Axioms for Economic Development Groups with Ron Kitchens

Ron Kitchens with Southwest Michigan First is back to share 12 axioms his organization has adopted and is graciously willing to share them with you.

Military funding bills have big bucks for Montana State University

Like a Christmas fruitcake, the $1.4 trillion federal spending package just passed by Congress is chock-full of rich goodies for Montana State University and other Montana campuses.

6 Ways the Government–Yes, the Government–Could Improve Entrepreneurship in 2020

It’s finally dawning on Congress that new businesses and small businesses have different needs. Some recently introduced bills reflect a new focus on founders.