
Issue
1: Stellar Technologies;
Mountain West Incubators; Poetry by Justice Gregory Hobbs;
Preserving Retirement Savings; and more
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The
Future of Rocky Mountain Cities: How Can an Economy Thrive
in a "Lifestyle" Region? For decades,
cities in the Mountain West have ridden the waves of gold,
silver, oil, and even technology. What is the future of cities
like Boulder, Boise, Colorado Springs and Santa Fe? Boulder,
Colorado author Susan Holden Walsh asks two urban futurists
about their views of growth in the West. Richard Florida,
author of “Rise of the Creative Class”, and Joel
Kotkin, author of “The City: A Global History”,
talk about their often divergent views of how cities grow,
why people move, and implications for business leaders in
the Mountain West.
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An Interview with Jeff Potter
Jeff Potter, CEO of Frontier Airlines, talks about the innovation,
client service and leadership that fuels this Rocky Mountain-based
airline.
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Outlast Technologies,
Inc. named to the “Space Technology
Hall of Fame”
Outlast’s Smart Fabric Technology™ is a certified space
technology that earned it (and their lawyer) a place in the
Space Foundation Hall of Fame in 2005. Boulder, Colorado’s
Outlast Technologies is changing how clothes work with a new
“interactive and intelligent” fabric originally designed for
astronauts.
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