Governor Mead Creates ENDOW Initiative to Expand Wyoming Economy
30 Jan 2017
Citing the need for a comprehensive approach to diversify the Wyoming economy, Governor Matt Mead announced today that he is creating the ENDOW initiative. The initiative will coordinate and expand ongoing efforts across the state, as well as produce measurable results expanding the Wyoming economy. He made the announcement during the Governor’s Business Forum, hosted by the Wyoming Business Alliance.
The ENDOW acronym represents “Economically Needed Diversity Options for Wyoming.”
Read here for full article: http://www.wyomingeda.org/weda/news-and-resources/news/?item=9275
More Topics
Driving Interstate 80 home to Lander from Cheyenne recently, I crested the commanding rise in Carbon County looking west toward Walcott Junction, just a few miles after beginning the descent from the Elk Mountain plateau. From this wonderful spot, you can see more than 25 miles toward Sinclair and Rawlins...
Economic development isn’t what you think
Jan 18 2017SHERIDAN — Economic development doesn’t mean what you think it means. The concept doesn’t just revolve around quick upticks in jobs and economic activity. Economic development actually focuses on long-term sustained growth that requires a dedicated effort by communities.
At least that’s the message the Sheridan County Chamber of...
Wyo tech sector is stronger than you might think
Jan 16 2017A recent report by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) highlights the critical role that high-tech innovation plays in Wyoming’s economy.
ITIF, the leading U.S. think tank for science and technology policy, examined 20 indicators of the innovation-driven high-tech economy—both traditional economic data such as technology exports and...