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The tech boom has helped drive Colorado business as well as the rest of the
economy since 1999. This is very apparent in the Denver/Boulder area. The
companies at Interlocken are a big part of that, and it's home to Sun
Microsystems and Level 3, among others. If you're moving your business to
Colorado, these Colorado business organizations may help. |
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| Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce |
| Don't be fooled by the name; this organization is for both
women and men. The CWCC was the first of its kind in the United States. Chamber
members have been sought out to sit on the Mayor's Advisory Council, the
Governor's Small Business Task Force and the Colorado Minority and Women's
Business Council. |
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| Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce |
| Contents include: A business directory, Chamber news, Small Business Development Center ,Training, Employment, Economic Development, and Visiting/Moving to Denver. |
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| Rockies Venture Club |
| A non profit, volunteer organization geared toward the Rocky Mountain
region. Founded in 1983. The only networking organization that connects
entrepreneurs, service professionals, investors, venture capitalists and other
funding sources. |
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| Boulder Chamber of Commerce |
| Chamber events and a newsletter. The Small Business Development Center will soon be online. |
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| Fort Collins Chamber of Commerce |
| Relocation information, employment, visitor information, real estate,
cost of living info, events and environment calendar, movie listings, ski
conditions, weather, maps, government and community links, and business
asistance information. I can't think of anything they've left out. |
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| The Greater Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce |
| They have links to classes, a calendar of upcoming events, government info and publications, etc. |
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