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MATR Newsletter – October 14, 2022
The state with the best education wins!




University of Montana begins search for new vice president for people and culture, vice provost for educational initiatives and innovation

  The University is seeking candidates for two new administrator positions to bring different UM departments under the same umbrella: vice president for people and culture and vice provost for educational initiatives and innovation.  …



Montana Ambassadors Convening 2022 – ‘The Ripple Effect’ – 10/16-18 – Fairmont Hot Springs

October 16 @ 4:00 pmOctober 18 @ 12:00 pm

Join us for the annual Montana Ambassadors’ Convening, October 16-18th, 2022 at Fairmont Hot Springs in Butte, Montana.

The theme of this year’s event is The Ripple Effect, highlighting Montana’s economic successes and stories that come from the network that is MTA.


Today’s MATR Newsletter is sponsored by:

Come Home Montana

Montana Department of Commerce

Big Sky Economic Development

Flathead Valley Community College

Montana West Economic Development

Prospera Business Network

MEDA -Montana Economic Developers Association

Housing

Montana Manufacturing Extension Center

  • October 2022 Montana Manufacturing News

    At a manufacturing best practices conference in Chicago last month, the VP of Global Procurement and Supply Chain at the OshKosh Corporation, Sean Ketter, was asked what supply chain issue keeps him up at night. His answer? Cybersecurity. NOT the cybersecurity at his own company, but the cybersecurity of all his suppliers. As he put it, if suppliers can’t produce because their ERP system is locked up, then he can’t keep his own factories running.

Non-Profit News

Energy and Climate Change



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