Wyoming Business Council Hosts Webinar on “Building Wyoming’s Future: Understanding Growth in the Nuclear Industry”
17 Nov 2025
The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) is launching a new community conversation series, “Building Wyoming’s Future,” which kicks off this week with a focus on the economic opportunities presented by the state’s growing nuclear industry. The first webinar, titled “Building Wyoming’s Future: Understanding Growth in the Nuclear Industry,” will take place on Thursday, November 20, 2025, at Noon (MST).
This engaging conversation will explore how major new developments — such as the proposed BWX Technologies (BWXT) advanced nuclear fuel facility in Gillette/Campbell County, Wyoming — can serve as powerful catalysts for statewide economic growth, job creation, and long-term opportunity across the Cowboy State.
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