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Mar 3, 2021

Maxwell Meyer is helping people build a better financial future

Meyer’s fintech Colorado Springs-based startup, Masii.com, currently focuses on Thailand, where he says nearly 20 million people are underbanked. Millions have used his website to learn about, apply for and build better credit.

Mar 3, 2021

Julia Marvin is committed to making her city a better place

Julia Marvin is Thornton’s youngest city councilor. She has fought to bring more transparency to council and city processes, advocated for using CARES Act funding to help the most vulnerable residents, and fought for policies to support working families. Last summer, she helped launch a city council committee focused on equity[...]

Jan 18, 2021

‘This, too, will pass,’ but we must be more rational

As an economist, Tom Binning's hopes we can stay focused on effectively addressing the compelling trends on the horizon in a more rational manner rather than being sucked into the whirlwind of emotion that remains the ultimate risk to all societies, and especially democracies.

Jan 18, 2021

Made in Colorado: Customized culture merch, ski signage and more

Meet four of our state's makers who are bringing innovation, creativity and style to products you need. With everything from custom hats and engraved products to ski signage and quirky badges, check out these local manufacturers.

Jan 6, 2021

Long-time listener

A fan of Denver's AM 950 "The Fan" after college, Sharan vowed to work for a radio station. Now, Sharan’s KKFN is a polished aural blend of host conversation, guest interviews, colorful audio clips and the occasional watershed moment.

Jan 5, 2021

How to find fulfillment beyond work

Corporate consultant John Garrett quit his day job as a CPA to pursue stand-up comedy. After a decade-long entertainment career, he’s back in the corporate world, helping companies reach their potential by encouraging employees to seek fulfillment beyond work.

Jan 4, 2021

Steel deal showcases Pueblo’s solar prowess

The mill will produce the 200-meter ribbons of rail preferred by railroads. That decision wasn’t a given. Other states, especially those with abundant low-priced hydroelectricity, made a hard run. How Pueblo won says much about the evolving nature of the economy of Pueblo and that of Colorado. Prominent is the solar farm, the [...]

Jan 4, 2021

Amid COVID-19, MBAs step up

As the COVID-19 crisis unfolded, Colorado universities that offer MBA programs adapted. The efforts helped schools adjust for the pandemic and may also help them attract and keep students as MBA applications had been declining nationwide.

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Dec 29, 2020

Food & beverage insights from Society Insurance

In times of uncertainty, seasonal employees can help you keep a business afloat without taking on an excess of full-time employees. By learning the legalities regarding seasonal workers and implementing efficient hiring practices early on, your business can be better prepared.

Dec 28, 2020

Colorado brewers roll out lighter option

Reflecting a national trend centered around healthy living, Colorado breweries including Oskar Blues, Ska, Odell and New Belgium have begun rolling out low-calorie, low-carb brews targeted at consumers with active lifestyles.

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Dec 27, 2020

Meet at the Hyatt Regency Aurora – Denver Conference Center

These may be unprecedented times, but some aspects of business will never change. One of those timeless, irreplaceable realities of business is the need to gather, to network, to celebrate, to brainstorm, to unwind. Introducing the new conference center in the Denver Metro area, the Hyatt Regency Aurora – Denver Conference Cen[...]

Dec 27, 2020

Wrapping up 2020

If you had told anyone in February that this would be our reality seven months hence, the only appropriate response would have been “What?”