ARCHIVED  September 12, 2011

Upstate Colorado annual dinner set for April 29

GREELEY – Upstate Colorado Economic Development Corp. will hold its annual dinner on Wednesday, April 29, in the University Center Ballroom on the University of Northern Colorado campus in Greeley. The social hour will begin at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.

David Dodd, a nationally recognized proponent of collaborative development, will speak at the event. Collaborative development blends inter-firm collaboration, business networking and cluster-based economic development with more traditional roles of marketing, infrastructure, and workforce development to create active partnerships between and among industries, communities, and support institutions — all dedicated to increasing wealth in regions. Dodd is president of DADCO Consulting, a strategic economic consulting and advisory firm in Shreveport, La.

The cost for the dinner is $65 per person, $50 for Upstate investor/partners. For more information, contact Perry Buck, Northern Colorado Event Planning, 970-302-4013. 

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GREELEY – Upstate Colorado Economic Development Corp. will hold its annual dinner on Wednesday, April 29, in the University Center Ballroom on the University of Northern Colorado campus in Greeley. The social hour will begin at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.

David Dodd, a nationally recognized proponent of collaborative development, will speak at the event. Collaborative development blends inter-firm collaboration, business networking and cluster-based economic development with more traditional roles of marketing, infrastructure, and workforce development to create active partnerships between and among industries, communities, and support institutions — all dedicated to increasing wealth in…

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