Relationships Key at Business Base Camps

When the legislative session kicks off in January, it’s easy for folks under the dome to get swept up in a flurry of negotiations and political posturing. After all, lawmakers only have 120 days to advocate for their constituents on issues from education reform to transportation funding to health insurance. Moving a mile a minute makes it hard for legislators … Read Post

Entrepreneurs Look Forward with Pulse App

With only 24 hours in a day, and a dozen or more hats to wear, business owners know that running a small business is no easy task. But new technology is making it easier for Colorado entrepreneurs to plan for growth, giving them access to real data-driven insights to navigate toward a successful future—the kind of insights that … Read Post

On the Job: Colorado’s Educational Landscape

Knowing that its members are tuned into key issues that impact the business community, the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce has launched the podcast On the Job. Hosted by Chamber president and CEO Kelly Brough, this quarterly podcast dives into issues of the day that stand to impact Colorado and its economy. In this first episode, Brough is joined by … Read Post

25 Things You Don’t Know About Bob

New Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce board of directors chair Bob Deibel sat down with us to share 25 fun facts that Chamber members may not know about him. If I were stuck on a desert island and could only bring one thing, it would have to be Tom Clark—he’d figure out how to get a … Read Post