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Colorado businesses starting to feel good about the economy again, report shows
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For two years, state business leaders reported feeling pessimistic about the direction of Colorado’s economy. It started when inflation was high. And to tame it, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates making it more costly to borrow money for business loans or mortgages. But for the first time since 2022, business confidence in the state…
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Colorado businesses starting to feel good about the economy again, report shows
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For two years, state business leaders reported feeling pessimistic about the direction of Colorado’s economy. It started when inflation was high. And to tame it, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates making it more costly to borrow money for business loans or mortgages. But for the first time since 2022, business confidence in the state…
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Colorado businesses starting to feel good about the economy again, report shows
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For two years, state business leaders reported feeling pessimistic about the direction of Colorado’s economy. It started when inflation was high. And to tame it, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates making it more costly to borrow money for business loans or mortgages. But for the first time since 2022, business confidence in the state…
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Polis names new CU regent for 5th district
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Gov. Jared Polis on Monday named Ken Montera to represent the 5th Congressional District, which includes Colorado Springs, on the University of Colorado Board of Regents. Montera, a Republican, ran for an at-large seat on the board unsuccessfully in 2018. He will replace Chance Hill, who resigned his seat last month to “pursue new professional…
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Study examines the question, ‘What is the secret to rural economic resiliency?’
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The smaller, rural counties of Colorado often experience a different – many would say less healthy – economic reality than most of the state’s population in the more heavily populated Front Range counties. While that may not be news, a recent study details what residents of those smaller counties have found helps them be economically resilient. The…
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CU business school dean accused of gender discrimination to resign
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The dean of University of Colorado’s business school is resigning from his position amid allegations of gender discrimination. The Daily Camera reports David Ikenberry said in a resignation letter Monday he thinks the Leeds School of Business “needs a fresh start.” Ikenberry will remain in his post until Senior Vice Provost Bill Kaempfer takes over as interim…
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CU business school settles discrimination suit for $40,000
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The University of Colorado has paid a former business school staffer $40,000 to settle a federal gender discrimination complaint. The Daily Camera reports that Robin Miglarese, the former associate director of operations in executive education for the Leeds School of Business, filed a complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. She says she resigned because Dean David…