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Months later, “Bozeman Strong” keeps going strong to help Gallatin Co. businesses amid COVID-19

Nine months ago, Paul Van Lierop had an idea that brought him back to something that he loves: technology.

Want a More Equitable Future? Empower Citizen Developers

By the end of this decade, we will have failed if the tech industry is the only beneficiary of tech intensity. Its purpose is the democratic ideal of opportunity for everyone.

Andy Shirtliff Receives national award for advocacy of jobs for Montana’s graduates

“Andy has been a strong advocate for JAG and the Jobs for Montana’s Graduates program,” JMG Director Erica Swanson said. “I’m proud to have him as an ally as we further JMG’s mission to equip Montana students with the skills and knowledge they need to pursue further education or begin a career.”

4 strategies to help you learn to take constructive criticism

The most talented people in the world are always a work in progress. They leverage critical feedback from others and don’t get defensive when they get it.

Senator Tester Announces $125 Million Investment in Rural Broadband in Montana

Tester: “Now it’s time to roll up our sleeves and make sure these resources are deployed quickly and effectively, and ensure no Montanan is left behind.”

How to Tell in 5 Minutes if Someone Is a Great Leader

Follow this simple technique from Google to identify the best leaders for your team.

New Kalispell Chamber of Commerce leader Lorraine Clarno getting down to work

Clarno says making Kalispell a workforce destination for future generations of Montanan’s is a goal her team will work hard on for the years to come.

How to Be an Inclusive Leader

“The Prejudices People Feel About Each Other Disappear When They Get To Know Each Other.”  Captain James T. Kirk

Tell Us Something December 2020 newsletter – What 80 Innovation Leaders Say About The Power Of Storytelling

A big part of the pandemic has been the feeling of isolation that many of us feel as we are staying home to stay safe. Sharing our stories can help with feelings of depression and anxiety. And it can help connect us with each other and ourselves. Sharing stories is essential to human nature.

Montana Economic Developers Association [MEDA] December News – and a special alert

A special alert:  Thanks to the MT CARES Act and coordination with several partners, a special MEDA Scholarship Round will be announced in the next few days.   Be on your email lookout for details.