Powderhorn Mountain Resort has donated $1,000 each to Mesa County Partners and Colorado Discovery Ability, a portion of lift ticket sales on opening day. “As part of our 45th anniversary celebration, we made the decision to support two charities that are ingrained in the community and throughout the Grand Valley. Partners and the CDA were […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times: Annette Miller believes 2012 could be the year the inventory of foreclosed properties shrinks to the point real estate prices finally rebound in Mesa County. “I don’t know if 2012 is going to be the magic year, but we’ll continue to watch it closely,” said Miller, senior vice president of […]
Job growth continues to accelerate in the United States even as the jobless rate drops. According to the latest Labor Department estimates, nonfarm payrolls grew 243,000 in January as the unemployment rate edged down two-tenths to 8.3 percent. The January increase was the largest monthly gain in payrolls in nine months. The jobless rate has […]
Phil Castle, The Business Times Even as workers install solar panels on the roof above his office, Ed Wieland cites the benefits of a massive project to Mesa Developmental Services. Once photovoltaic panels have been installed on 14 MDS buildings in the Grand Valley, the nonprofit organization will save an estimated $47,000 a year in reduced […]
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Founder of what is affectionately called the “God Squad” helps local businessmen network with God first. I think it is very unique to find a group of business guys willing to give up their early Friday mornings to come and talk about spiritual things,” says Scott Holzschuh, “Too often networking […]
Business Times’ panel of local professionals agrees that the best networking is face to face At its core, a business network is a type of social network whose sole reason for existing is to assist business people and their places of business generate sales and activity. And with the […]
The Grand Valley business community has multiple associations and networks where businesspeople can join together to promote their businesses, build relationships, assist one another through leads, share information and understand regulations and obstacles that affect their businesses. “We switched from using the word ‘networking’ to ‘building business relationships’ […]
The Grand Valley is truly blessed with three great service organizations with its Lions, Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs. And while networking is either forbidden, discouraged or not the purpose of these organizations, it is obvious to the members and others who know them that the relationships developed within the […]
When it comes to networking in the Grand Valley, as it does across the country, the favorite spots for locals revolve around a cup of coffee. Perhaps the biggest problem the valley’s networkers face is in deciding where to meet, as our area boasts many great coffee houses—whose specialties […]