January 2018
Montana Pond Hockey Classic, Jan 19-21
KALISPELL CHAMBER NEWSLETTER CALENDAR OF EVENTS JAN 9
FAYP Espresso Yourself: Career Goal Setting
8:00-9:00am at Colter Coffee, Kalispell
JAN 9
UNWIND with Jesco Marine & Power Sports
5:00-6:30pm, 568 Fir Terrace, Kalispell
JAN 10-11
Business Days at the Capitol Helena, MT
JAN 15
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Offices closed
JAN 16
Luncheon: Kalispell Business Agenda
11:45-1:15 at the Red Lion Hotel-Kalispell
JAN 18
Thinking Thursday: Berube Physical Therapy
8:30-10:00am, Kalispell Chamber
JAN 19-21
Montana Pond Hockey Classic
FEB 1
FAYP After Hours Networking 5:00pm at Vilya Spirits, Kalispell
THE FUTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN MONTANA Bureau of Business and Economic Research, Economic Outlook Seminar Coming to Kalispell Feb 6 Higher education is a future-oriented business – educating and preparing the leaders of tomorrow, but what is the future for colleges and universities themselves? In an economy that increasingly rewards knowledge and expertise, the need to cultivate and grow a competitive, skilled and educated workforce is more vital than ever. Yet the way we do this and the way we pay for it has come under the microscope in recent years. This year’s Economic Outlook Seminar examines the question of how Montana’s higher education system returns value to all of us who live and work here. The keynote – The Future of Higher Education in Montana – will be presented by Robert Nystuen, vice chair of the Montana University Board of Regents. He is president at Glacier Bank in Kalispell and a resident of Lakeside. In 2015, he was appointed by Governor Steve Bullock to the board of regents, which is responsible for the Montana University System. His selection for the board of regents reflects the strong connection between Montana’s higher education system and the business community, “a relationship that is increasingly vital in the modern economic landscape,” according to Nystuen. This half-day seminar and luncheon will highlight the latest economic trends for local, state, and national economies. BBER economists Patrick Barkey and Paul Polzin will present economic forecasts for each seminar city and industry specialists will provide an outlook for Montana’s important sectors: nonresident travel, health care, real estate and housing, agriculture, manufacturing, forest products, and energy. Regular tickets include the seminar, are $90, and include the Montana Economic Report, lunch, and a one-year subscription to the Montana Business Quarterly. Continuing Education Credits are available, as well as a discount for Montana University System (MUS) faculty, staff, and students. MUS tickets are $25.
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WE’RE HIRING! JOIN OUR TEAM!
Join our team as a full-time Administrative Services Manager. BBER Economic Outlook Seminar For consideration, please apply with the Kalispell Job Service, 8:00am-1:00pm at the Hilton Garden Inn Job #10338233. FEB 6