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Bozeman City Mayor Jeff Krauss-Attracting And Keeping High Quality Businesses In Bozeman, 7/24, Bozeman

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July 19, 2007View for printing

Join us on Tuesday, July 24, at Noon in the TechRanch http://www.techranch.org main conference room for this great opportunity to hear from Jeff Krauss, Mayor of the City of Bozeman.

Mayor Krauss will cover what the city is doing to build a more attractive business environment. We see a lot of businesses start up in Bozeman and expand to Belgrade and Livingston.

Would the city be in favor of another company the size of RightNow Technologies within city limits?

What is the possibility of citywide Wi-Fi? He will address these thoughts and other issues that affect employees of tech start ups.

There will be plenty of time for Q & A.

In addition to holding the City of Bozeman Mayor, Mr. Krauss is a CPA and is Director of Finance and Administration at the Museum of the Rockies.

He is former Gallatin County Treasurer and Gallatin County Zoning Commission Chairman. He was president of the Montana County Treasurer’s Association and was the first Montana county treasurer to take a property tax payment over the internet. He graduated with honors from Montana State University, receiving the A.L. Strand award given to those who “show concern for people through campus or community service and exemplifying leadership and scholastic achievement.”

Please RSVP to plee@techranch.org by Monday, July 23, 2007.

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Bozeman is growing way too fast, it is becoming boz-angles, traffic is a nightmare now, we dont need another 700 jobs and houses, lets encourage new development in billings and butte where they can absorb the growth, make it in montana !
--tomas




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