New Startup Sioux Falls program designed for founders ready to grow
Are you a solopreneur or founder looking to grow your business? This new program from Startup Sioux Falls could be for you.
Are you a solopreneur or founder looking to grow your business? This new program from Startup Sioux Falls could be for you.
Have you connected with Sioux Empire Women Connect? It’s here to educate, challenge, and advance women leaders across all levels of their careers.
Business plummeted, this company pivoted, and now it’s adding a location plus land for future growth.
A shared business philosophy, a commitment to communication and a sense of humor are just some of the keys to how this husband and wife navigate their shared company as a couple.
This week’s Up-and-Comer is Hailey Srstka, director of business development at Grand Prairie Foods.
The Sioux Falls Development Foundation strives to be the place for businesses to connect to workforce development resources, and with new leadership and a renewed focus on the topic, it’s a significant priority for this year and beyond.
Kurt Loudenback had built a successful career helping lead other companies but decided to run his own 15 years ago. The lessons he learned can help other entrepreneurs as he joins the board at Zeal.
Grand Prairie Foods has grown from 15 to 150 employees in 15 years, with a staff of whom almost all were born outside the U.S.
The Zeal Center for Entrepreneurship has added Kurt Loudenback, Matthew Paulson and Karla Santi to its 11-member board of directors.