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Glacier Bank hosts more than 75 tech leaders at Kalispell Member Reception
Bob Nystuen, Kalispell Market President, and Glacier Bank hosted more than 75 tech leaders from across the Montana in the vintage splendor of the Desoto Grill in Kalispell for the Montana High Tech Business Alliance's reception on August 30, 2016.
NorthWestern Energy hosts 75 tech leaders at Butte Member Reception 2016
NorthWestern Energy President and CEO Bob Rowe and team hosted 75 leaders in high-tech and manufacturing from across the state in their beautiful new building in Uptown Butte for the Montana High Tech Business Alliance’s reception and CEO Roundtable on June 20, 2016. This was the Alliance’s tenth event but our first in Butte.
Yellowstone Bank hosts more than 70 tech leaders at Billings Member Reception 2016
Yellowstone Bank hosted more than 70 guests for the Montana High Tech Business Alliance's reception and CEO Roundtable in Billings on April 21, 2016.
First Interstate Bank hosts 130+ at Oct. 2015 Missoula Reception
First Interstate Bank welcomed more than 130 guests to their downtown branch for the Montana High Tech Business Alliance's reception in Missoula on October 22, 2015. Sue Larew, Vice President at FIB and member of the Alliance Board of Advisors, gave the opening remarks. One third of Alliance member firms are located in the Missoula area.
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.
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.
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.
120 Attend Founding Members' Reception
When we launched in April 2014, the MHTBA board and I set a goal to sign up 50 members by January 2015. I am an optimist, and I always believed we would meet our goal. But the Montana High Tech Business Alliance has grown faster, and bigger, than I ever imagined.