Join WEDA at the 2023 Wyoming Working Together Conference

5 Sep 2023
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Join the Wyoming Economic Development Association (WEDA) Sept. 20-22, in Lander, for the 2023 Wyoming Working Together Conference. This year’s conference will cover a wide range of topics and offer plenty of networking opportunities that highlight Lander’s vibrant community, business, and lifestyle.
WEDA offers learning and networking opportunities
At this year’s conference, you will:
- Learn about the latest trends in manufacturing and how they are impacting the Wyoming economy.
- Explore the opportunities for growing and supporting the local food economy.
- Learn more about funding opportunities for your community projects.
- Share your thoughts on the needs of your community and help shape the future of Wyoming.
- Discover the many ways to enjoy Wyoming’s outdoor recreation activities.
- Learn how to share the stories of your community to attract new businesses and residents.
To learn more about the conference, visit the WEDA website, or contact Heidi Peterson at 370-760-3897.
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