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Schedulicity Helps Service Providers Book 50 Million+ Appointments and Leverage the New Relational Economy
Want to find a chiropractor, a life coach, or a chimney sweep? Need to schedule a haircut or a guitar lesson? How about an oxygen-infused bath and a teeth brushing for your Golden Retriever? Need a visit from a plumber or maybe a session with a flight instructor?
Zoot Celebrates 25 Years: Single Dad Turned Software Pioneer Created Hundreds of High-tech Jobs in Bozeman
Employing some 250 people, Zoot Enterprises is a cornerstone of Bozeman, Montana’s high tech sector. Its headquarters, built in 2001, sit on the edge of town in Four Corners with panoramic views of the Bridger, Gallatin, and Madison mountains.
Edulog’s Technology Helps Get Saudi Arabian Girls to School, Provides 130+ Jobs in Missoula
A Montana company with leading edge technology has spent the past two years working on a project involving 2 million students (most of whom are girls) and 30,000 school buses to ensure that these young women have the opportunity to get an education.
In Wake of IPO, Workiva CTO Reveals Secrets of His Company’s Success
When Workiva (WK) had its initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange in December 2014, Jeff Trom had been there before. The Chief Technology Officer and six members of Workiva’s founding management team took a previous company, Engineering Animation, public in the 1990s.But the second time around, the IPO was easier and less costly thanks to Workiva’s proprietary Wdesk platform, which automated the process of filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
12 Surprising Tips to Find Talent for Montana Jobs: A Report from the CEO Roundtable
Recruiting skilled workers is the #1 barrier to growth for Montana high tech and manufacturing firms. Whether hiring software developers, machinists, or lawyers, Montana employers face similar challenges. Based on conversations with members around the state, here are a dozen ways to attract the best talent.
ATG: Missoula High-Tech Firm Finds Montana Lifestyle Attracts Talent, Fortune 1000 Clients
Last summer, Tom Stergios sat on the deck of Finn and Porter in Missoula with some of his clients, watching people fly fishing on the Clark Fork River and listening to the legendary Paul McCartney who was performing across the river at the University of Montana Washington-Grizzly stadium.
Allied Steel: From Steel to Sports Arenas
From the shop in rural Lewistown, Allied Steel workers are busily manufacturing structural steel for malls, schools, hospitals, sports arenas, power plants, and other buildings in places as far away as Alaska or Hawaii.
Century Companies: From Asphalt to Airstrips
A little over 25 years ago, Tim Robertson, came to Montana on a business trip and “fell in love with Central Montana, Lewistown in particular,” he said. “When the opportunity arose in 2003 to move my family here to Lewistown and take the reins of Century, I took it.”
130 Attend Bozeman Reception; Report on Montana's Technology Boom Sparks 20+ Media Stories from California to D.C.
In December 2014, the Alliance Board met for an extended strategy session to set our mission and goals for 2015. Our mission for Montana's High Tech and Manufacturing companies is summed up in three verbs: Connect. Promote. Accelerate. Here are some of the ways the Montana High Tech Business Alliance is delivering on that mission so far this year.
Report Shows Montana's High Tech and Manufacturing Sector Growing Eight Times State Economy, Average Wage Double State Median
In November 2014, the Alliance commissioned a survey from the UM Bureau of Business and Economic Research of 101 members with high tech and manufacturing operations in Montana. The results are in!Member responses allowed us to capture - for the first time ever - data measuring the size and growth potential of Montana's high tech sector.
Spika Welding & Manufacturing: From Helicopters to Aerospace
What started out as a two-person shop on a family farm has grown into a multi-million dollar company, which employs 50 people in the heart of Montana.Spika Welding and Manufacturing specializes in designing and manufacturing industrial work platforms and ground support equipment for people working on military aircraft, tactical vehicles, and satellites. Last year, Spika Welding was named “Manufacturing Exporter of the Year."
Central Montana’s Vibrant Manufacturing Center Reaches Global Markets
Situated in the geographic center of Montana in the midst of rolling hills, farms, and ranches is something a little unexpected: one of the most vibrant manufacturing communities in the state. With a population of about 6,500, Lewistown, Mont. has a cluster of companies that design, engineer, and manufacture products for airports, oil companies, federal agencies, food distribution centers, sports arenas, hospitals, banks, schools, the military, and the aerospace industry, to name a few.
Montana Business Trends for 2015 - #3. Remote Work Options Attract High-Tech Talent
In 2015, remote work options will allow more Montana workers to find high-paying jobs where they want to live and Montana companies to hire the specialized skill sets they need.
Three Montana Business Trends for 2015 - #2. Serious Startups Take Center Stage
Related to the maturation of key industries in Montana is the emergence of a number of highly sophisticated startups that could be poised for big growth in 2015.
Three Montana Business Trends for 2015 - #1. Growing Industry Clusters Attract Attention
Over the last nine months, I’ve had the privilege of hearing from members across the state about their plans for the year ahead and some patterns have emerged. This is the first of a series of three posts detailing trends I see coming in 2015.
UM Student’s Business Venture Makes it to the Final Rounds at NY City Blackstone LaunchPad Event
Running a ranch with vast landscapes and numerous livestock can be complicated, but University of Montana student Walker Milhoan has a technology that he thinks will make ranching more sustainable and profitable.
Alliance Promotes Montana Jobs to UM and MSU Computer Science Classes
Executive Director Christina Henderson was invited to promote Montana jobs and internships with Alliance member companies to more than 80 Computer Science majors - from Freshmen to Grad students - in three different classes.
The Audience Awards: Montana Entrepreneur Leverages Technology to Increase Visibility for Filmmakers and Businesses
It started with a little “Cats vs. Griz” rivalry. Students from the University of Montana and Montana State University submitted their favorite short films to an online competition and then had two weeks to spread the word – via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and in person – and encourage friends to vote for their films. The student with the most votes would win the competition.
100 Montana Technology Leaders Attend Missoula Reception
More than 100 guests turned out for the Montana High Tech Business Alliance's second member reception in Missoula on November 13, making it clear Montanans are willing to brave cold weather and travel long distances to network with other leaders in high tech and manufacturing.