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Outdoor tourism and marketing technology company TOMIS looks to expand community service, SaaS offerings, and hiring in Missoula
Volunteers for the nonprofit Clark Fork Coalition often find themselves in the mud, fishing out litter from the river’s banks or restoring riparian areas.But on February 20, 17 employees from digital marketing and software-as-a-service (SaaS) TOMIS…
Montana tech businesses seek to strengthen partnerships with University of Montana
While some university professors draw criticism for staying in their “ivory towers,” Dr. Jay Evans is defying that mold. Depending on which side of the Clark Fork River he is on, Evans might be wearing a different hat. A research professor of immunology…
First Interstate Bank hosts 100 business leaders at Missoula Member Reception
First Interstate Bank hosted their fourth consecutive fall Missoula Member Reception on the sixth floor of its downtown building on November 29. Members and guests from Bozeman, Columbia Falls, Kalispell, Helena, the Bitterroot Valley, and Rocky Boy, gathered to meet and share hors d'oeuvres.
Planning for Growth: Experts offer Montana tech companies a playbook for solving real estate and transportation challenges
While Montana news headlines warn of impending affordable housing crises, entrepreneurs and tech executives are also feeling a real estate crunch. Rapid business growth…
Senator Jon Tester meets with small, growing Missoula tech companies
On April 21, the Alliance coordinated a meeting between Sen. Jon Tester and growing Missoula tech companies at his office’s request. Six companies shared challenges and opportunities with Tester…