
Wyoming Business Council Hosts “Shaping Wyoming’s Future: A UW Student Panel”
Laramie, Wyo — More than 100 people, including local business leaders, legislators, educators, state partners,

Laramie, Wyo — More than 100 people, including local business leaders, legislators, educators, state partners,

The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) Board of Directors and the Wyoming Main Street (WMS) Advisory Board will both hold quarterly meetings next week in person in Laramie, Wyoming, and concurrently via Zoom. The WBC also is hosting a dynamic public work session with University of Wyoming (UW) students and members of the public on Sept. 10 focused on “Shaping Wyoming’s Future”.

The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) is excited to host “Shaping Wyoming’s Future: A UW Student Panel” on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at the University of Wyoming (UW) College of Business.

The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) is thrilled to announce the addition of two new members to our team. Both bring a passion for the state and helping people connect to opportunities. Learn more about the entire WBC team and how we’re working to build a more resilient Wyoming at wyomingbusiness.org.

The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) is excited to announce two new team members: a new project manager and a new, full-time role for one of our interns. Learn more about the entire WBC team and how we’re working together to build a more resilient Wyoming at wyomingbusiness.org/about.

The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) Board of Directors will hold their quarterly meeting on Wednesday, May 3, 2023, in Gillette at the Gillette College Pronghorn Center beginning at 8 a.m. The board also will convene a work session focused on local economic development the previous afternoon, May 2.

The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) is excited to announce another new addition to our team. David Carpenter of Casper, Wyoming, joins the Strategy Team as our Markets and Industry Manager.

CHEYENNE, Wyo – The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) is excited to announce new team members

The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) presented six Business Ready Community (BRC) grant and loan requests to the State Loan and Investment Board (SLIB) at their meeting on Feb. 2. The SLIB approved all of these projects as listed below, including a $20 million grant to the City of Laramie for Project Jupiter.

Many new faces have joined the Wyoming Business Council (WBC) in the past few months. Whether filling an open position or expanding our reach with a new title, these team additions are an asset to WBC and Wyoming at large and we want to introduce you to some of our new hires.