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Live in Great Falls Talent Attraction Initiative Unveils First Video

In the first video we meet Valerie and Salina, Meghan, and the Drazich Family. All chose to relocate to Great Falls, Montana. This is part of a broader digital media campaign to put Great Falls, Montana on the national stage. And this is just the beginning! 

Bozeman summit highlights women in tech

WTM’s Bozeman chapter co-founder Lindsey Hanna was the only woman technical engineer in her entire company until recently.

Great Falls Economic Development Top 10 for 3-28-21 – Our first talent attraction video is LIVE – watch it on YouTube now!

Here is our Top 26 for this week celebrating work and successes to grow and strengthen the Great Falls regional economy — Montana’s Golden Triangle. And, sharing business resources and skill-building opportunities to empower your success.

Bosses Are Clueless That Workers Are Miserable and Looking to Leave

A Microsoft study finds 41% of workers may quit this year, while business leaders are “out of touch.”

Some cities are paying people up to $16,000 to move there—this online directory will help you find them

Dozens of cities are offering up to $16,000 in cash incentives, homebuying allowances, tax credits and money toward local goods and services in hopes of enticing pandemic movers to relocate there.

It’s time to start designing for the future. How human-centered design is transforming our homes, work environment, and public spaces

The pandemic is already changing how people are using public and private spaces.

These Founders Are Planning a Smarter, Better Future for Cities

Imagine if buildings, sidewalks, or streets could tell you what’s going on around them.

Big Sky Economic Development sticking with proposed med school after Billings Clinic backs out

The RVU team members shared deep regrets and in no way meant to hurt or disparage any group or individual. That is not who they are as a company, or as individuals, and they expressed that directly to me during our conversation,” said Steve Arveschoug, director of Big Sky Economic Development.

The Rural Chamber of Commerce Newsletter – An Actionable Resource Kit | Fancy Pecans | New Events Added

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Zoot – Banking Evolution: Embracing the Digital Pivot

The incredible pace of change is one of the key themes that consultancies, analysts and practitioners all acknowledge.