| 1 A Region Moving Forward - Driven by partnership. Focused on growth. Big Things are Happening in North Central Montana! The Falls ¥ 100-acre mixed use development to be constructed on 57th Street on the east side of Great Falls ¥ Estimated capital Investment $500-$700 million ¥ 630,000 sq. ft. of retail and office space, two hotels ¥ 831 residential units ¥ Over a dozen restaurants ¥ 2 miles of trails ¥ First hotel scheduled to be open by Fall 2026 Little Shell Event Center & Resort ¥ 200 room hotel ¥ 30,000 sq. ft. indoor water park ¥ 10,000 sq. ft. multi-purpose space for events ¥ 8 lane bowling alley and arcade ¥ 9,700 person capacity arena for entertainment and sports ¥ Multiple food and beverage venues, including scenic dining Meadowview Village ¥ 26-acre infill lot located inside city limits ¥ 163 home community ¥ Homes range in size from 427 to 2,000 sq. ft. ¥ Ownership opportunities on deeded lots ¥ Prices to be set at or below current median for new construction for Great Falls ¥ Amenities include: private roads & alleys clubhouse indoor pickleball courts & gym playground dog park & green spaces Montana Renewables Expansion ¥ U.S. Deptartment of Energy closed $1.44 billion loan guarantee to Montana Renewables LLC for expansion ¥ Increase capacity to approximately 300 million gallons of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and 330 million gallons combined SAF and renewable diesel ¥ Feedstock purchase to double from 1.5 billion pounds to 3 billion pounds annually (seeds, oils, tallow) ¥ Estimated to create 450 construction jobs and up to 40 permanent high wage operations jobs ¥ At full capacity, projected to produce about 50% of North AmericaÕs SAF and roughly 12% of global SAF supply through 2030 Berkshire Hathaway Energy MT ¥ Broke ground on new 75-megawatt Glacier Battery System, located between Cut Bank and Shelby, to support MontanaÕs wind and solar energy generation. ¥ 2-hour standalone BESS, tied to Montana-Alberta Tie Line ¥ 1,000-acre Glacier Solar Park (100 MW by 2026) ¥ Great Falls office & control center (15 employees) ¥ BHE Montana investment in Montana Midwest Interconnector (with Grid United and NorthWestern Energy) ¥ Existing assets: Rim Rock Wind (189 MW), Glacier I (105 MW), Glacier II (103.5 MW) ¥ Operational end of 2025 ¥ 70 contracted workers Celebrating Wins Across Our Region RobynÕs Nest Daycare RobynÕs Nest Daycare expanded by 40 slots in Great Falls, filling a critical childcare need and helping more parents and guardians reenter the workforce. GFDA supported the project with site assessments, business planning, and bridge financing, advancing our childcare and workforce priorities. Great Falls Voyagers Enbar, Inc. retained local ownership of the Great Falls Voyagers with financing from GFDA and our Montana SSBCI program partnership - keeping jobs, tourism dollars, and a vital quality-of-life asset rooted in our community. Ponderosa Solutions Ponderosa Solutions opened a new Transload Facility in the Great Falls AgriTech Park, reducing freight costs and improving supply chain efficiency for local businesses while strengthening our transportation network and attracting new investment. Pasta Montana Pasta Montana was GFDAÕs FIRST borrower. 20 years later, we are celebrating a $6.5 million expansion that increases production to 80 million pounds annually (4,850 lbs of pasta per hour, 24 hours a day). Farmers benefit from a stronger local market for their wheat and the CityÕs tax base grows, ensuring lasting economic impact for the region. Carter Commons GFDA provided critical financing to support the development of Carter Commons, a 24.unit affordable senior housing project. This loan played a key role in expanding housing options for older adults in Great Falls, reinforcing our commitment to inclusive, community-centered growth. OmieÕs Pizza The opening of OmieÕs Pizza in Browning, with support from GFDAÕs Small Business Development Center (SBDC), showcases the power of local entrepreneurship: creating jobs, reinvesting dollars locally, and fueling economic growth in a rural tribal community. The Tool Box The Tool Box was featured on the June/July 2025 cover of Contractors Supply magazine. Owner Jill Tranmer shared, ÒWe are so thankful for GFDA,Ó recognizing the impact that our Small Business Development Center and APEX Government Contracting advisors had in supporting the successful start and growth of her business. Rising Wolf Outfitters Rising Wolf Outfitters expanded in East Glacier with a new guide shop, restaurant, and cabins. With lending and advising support from GFDA, this locally owned business is strengthening tourism, creating jobs, and generating new economic opportunities in a rural tribal community. The Shambles GFDA provided lending support through our USDA Meat and Poultry Revolving Loan Fund to help The Shambles, LLC launch Cascade CountyÕs only USDA-inspected livestock facility. This start-up improves local processing capacity, creates jobs, supports livestock producers with better market access, and strengthens the regional meat supply chain to keep more dollars and economic impact in our community. Total Construction LLC Total Construction LLC earned Small Business Administration certifications as a Woman-Owned, Veteran-Owned, and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business with assistance from GFDA APEX government contracting advisors, opening doors to new opportunities and business growth. From Assessment to Action: Housing Production GFDAÕs 2024 Housing Market Demand Assessment shows a projected demand for + / - 650 new housing units per year in the Great Falls MSA (Cascade County) over the next 10 years, including 270 new rental units and 370 new for-sale/ownership units per year. HOUSING PROJECT PROGRESS Projects Completed: 217 units ¥ The Station Lofts: 121 units ¥ Carter Commons: 24 units, affordable senior housing ¥ Aurora: 72 units (288 total units completed) Under Construction: 36 units ¥ Stadium Club Apartments: 12 units ¥ Baatz Block Apartments: 24 units Projects Announced: 255 units ¥ Upslope: 163 units ¥ Bayview: 92 units To view the full Housing Market Demand Assessment, visit: https://growgreatfallsmontana.org/reports 6 | GFDA and Partners Welcome Touro University Students GFDA is going beyond recruitment to ensure Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine feels welcome in Great Falls. Community events, partnerships, and local business support provide opportunities for students, staff and faculty to integrate into the fabric of Great Falls Ð and encouragement to stay, practice, and build their lives here. Efforts also strengthen our healthcare sector, expand educational opportunities, help address critical workforce shortages, and enhance quality of life across North Central Montana. Celebrating Student Success The college welcomed its second class of Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) students, with nearly 140 students donning their coats at the annual White Coat Ceremony. Touro COM also held its inaugural graduation for 16 students completing the Master of Science (MS) program, marking the schoolÕs first-ever graduating class in Great Falls. Building Community Connections Thank you to the businesses, partners, and community members that helped contribute! Touro Night at the Voyagers: Students, staff, and faculty enjoyed A Night at the Voyagers, hosted by GFDA and supported by our investors. Docs & Tots: Students joined community partners to teach kids about medicine in a playful setting; gaining valuable experience while building trust with local families. Downtown Night: Students explored Downtown Great Falls during a special welcome night hosted by Brush Crazy, Hi Line Climbing Center, and LittleÕs Lanes. Welcome Bags & Student Dinners: Local businesses donated welcome bag items for incoming students, ensuring each felt part of the community from day one. Community members also hosted dinners to welcome students and share their favorite things about Great Falls. | 7 Celebration in Motion: GFDA Events Fire Within This yearÕs Fire Within Awards set a record as we honored 56 outstanding women entrepreneurs and leaders. Aspire and Inspire Award winners were celebrated for igniting new ventures and continuing to lead with passion and impact. Entrepreneur Celebration Our first-ever Entrepreneur Celebration at The Newberry honored the vision, creativity, and hard work of entrepreneurs across the region. This inspiring evening marked the start of a new annual tradition - celebrating the people driving innovation and growth in our community. Ignite 2025 With 350 attendees and 27 presentations, Ignite 2025 was our biggest yet! From nonprofits to agri-food ventures, and even a major mixed-use development announcement, the morning showcased innovation across the region. Annual Meeting & Ally Awards Fifteen exceptional individuals were recognized with a 2024 Ally Award for their dedication, collaboration, and support of GFDAÕs work. Honorees included: Annie Banker & Adrian Doucette-Stockman Bank; Keith Cron-Hygienix, LLC; Amber Gerber-Legacy Title of Montana; Herb Kulow, Retired-Montana Board of Investment SSBCI Program; Daniel Layton & Lea McGiboney-USDA Rural Development; Karlee May-Urban Land Institute; Matt McKamey-Opportunity Bank; Becky Nelson-Great Falls Public Schools; Claude Smith-Montana Manufacturing Extension Center; Dave Smith-Sletten Construction; Randy Williams-Stockman Bank; Jim Wingerter-Montana Department of Transportation; and Spencer Woith-Woith Engineering. 8 | Collaboration Without Borders International Economic Development Council Rural Retreat GFDA hosted the first-ever International Economic Development Council Rural Retreat, bringing more than 400 economic developers, site selectors, elected officials, and industry partners from across the U.S. and Canada. Attendees experienced Great Falls, Conrad, Cut Bank, White Sulphur, Fort Benton, and ChoteauÑshowcasing both the successes and challenges of rural America while exchanging ideas to tackle issues like workforce, housing, and infrastructure. Aspirational Trip GFDA staff and four community partners hit the road for an Aspirational Trip, learning from peers and partners across the West. From the IEDC Conference in Denver to site visits in Greeley, Cheyenne, and Billings, we gained insight into workforce, housing, defense, and tourism strategies. These lessons, and the connections made, will help shape economic growth in North Central Montana. Lethbridge Partnership Through our ongoing partnership with Economic Development Lethbridge, GFDA is working to expand cross-border trade and investment. This collaboration highlights the Great FallsÐLethbridge corridor as a competitive region for agriculture, bioprocessing, and other targeted industries while supporting businesses entering new markets. | 9 Market Insights, Business Highlights Great Falls Chosen as MontanaÕs Hub for Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses The Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program launched its first Montana cohort at Great Falls College MSU, the stateÕs only center for this national initiative. More than 30 entrepreneurs have completed the training, gaining practical skills and coaching to grow their businesses. GFDA is proud to support and be involved in this program that strengthens MontanaÕs small business community. Livability Magazine GFDA partners with Livability magazine to share the story of what makes Great Falls, Montana an incredible place to live, work, and play. This resource is a valuable tool for recruiting talent and attracting new residents; highlighting the regionÕs quality healthcare, strong education system, affordable housing, outdoor recreation, and thriving food and drink scene. Use it to introduce candidates, new hires, or potential investors to the lifestyle and opportunities that make our community stand out. Share digitally or pick up copies at GFDA. Downtown Cohort Congratulations to the entrepreneurs and small business owners in our first Downtown Great Falls Cohort, who completed a three-month program focused on learning, growing, and thriving together. Participants included IngeÕs Fashions, Grae + CO, FerrinÕs Furniture, The Runway Salon, The Gittin Store, Firefly Salon and Spa, Escape the Falls, LetÕs Play Games and Toys, and Studio Montage. Inspired by their experience, the group plans to continue meeting monthly to support one another. Winter Cohort The Winter Entrepreneur Cohort wrapped up its three-month experience with eight local small business owners and entrepreneurs. Participants included Yarn and Honey, ThriveCycle, Pizazz, BSpark Architecture, Linda MichaelÕs Salon & Spa, Life in Bloom, The Farmers Daughter Fibers, and Creative Leigh Digital. The cohort covered topics such as profit margins, pricing, inventory, managing teams, and more. Business Blitz Our first Business Blitz filled the room with 50 entrepreneurs eager to learn about finance, marketing, and startup strategies. With rave reviews and requests for more, we followed up with Business Blitz 2.0 where 20 participants focused on branding, digital marketing, and time management skills. 10 | Data that Shapes our Strategy Every year GFDA assesses the market to determine what updates to make to our regional Economic Development Strategy. Our strategy is not a workplan that encompasses everything our organization does; it identifies the priorities for our economic development work and details specific actions we will undertake to produce the greatest possible mission-driven impact. We determined that freight logistics, downtown Great Falls and energy industries offered opportunities, but we needed a better understanding of specific niche opportunities for our region and obstacles that could hinder industry investment. GFDA commissioned two in-depth regional industry market assessments (Energy and Freight Logistics) and one local Downtown Great Falls assessment to help identify opportunities, explore obstacles, and develop economic development strategies we should put to work to attract investment in business start-ups, expansions and attractions. Freight & Logistics Assessment GFDA partnered with Moffatt & Nichol to assess freight and logistics opportunities in the Great Falls region. While Great Falls is well-positioned along BNSF rail and I-15 with access to Pacific ports and the Sweetgrass border, the region lacks modern transloading and warehousing facilities. Most freight moves by truck, increasing costs and limiting efficiency. The study highlights opportunities to expand value-added processing and logistics infrastructure to strengthen regional competitiveness. Downtown Great Falls Market Assessment GFDA partnered with Leland Consulting Group on a Downtown Market Analysis and Economic Vitality Strategy, outlining a five-year plan for revitalization. The studies found strong momentum from new investment and events but noted challenges with vacant space, parking perceptions, and limited riverfront connectivity. Downtown could capture 12Ð18% of the cityÕs housing demand through infill and mixed-use redevelopment, positioning it as a vibrant place to live, work, and invest. Energy Market Assessment GFDA partnered with Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) to evaluate opportunities in transmission; hydrogen and eFuels; and efficient, healthy buildings to position the region in the growing clean energy economy. The assessments found that Great Falls has outstanding wind, hydro, and biofuel resources, but growth is limited by transmission constraints and rising energy costs. Expanding renewable fuel production, improving energy efficiency, and building a skilled clean energy workforce present key opportunities for long-term regional competitiveness. View Market Assessments and Strategy Recommendations at: www.GrowGreatFallsMontana.org/reports. | 11 Building Capacity, Celebrating Achievement This year, GFDA strengthened its capacity by growing access to loan capital; adding eight new team members to better serve entrepreneurs, businesses, and communities; and earning prestigious recognition. With accolades ranging from an SBDC State Star Award to a national IEDC award, our organization and partners continue to demonstrate leadership in economic development. New Loan Capital The demand for GFDAÕs gap and bridge financing has never been stronger. To keep pace, GFDA continues to grow its pool of loan capital - raising over $5.18 million in new loan capital this year. Every dollar raised is deployed into high-priority projects that create jobs, expand services, and improve quality of life. Across the Great Falls region, businesses, housing developers, and community partners are using GFDA finance tools to help projects move forward that otherwise would not. Our revolving capital ensures that investments made today will continue fueling growth well into the future. IEDC Excellence in Economic Development Awards The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is the worldÕs largest association of economic developers. Each year, IEDCÕs Excellence in Economic Development Awards recognize outstanding programs, partnerships, and initiatives that create jobs and strengthen communities. Awards are given at gold, silver, and bronze levels across categories ranging from housing and workforce to marketing and leadership. All members, big or small; rural, urban or suburban; U.S. based or international, are eligible and encouraged to participate in this competitive program. This year, GFDA was awarded two Excellence Awards: ¥ SilverÐGFDA Top Ten Newsletter ¥ BronzeÐGreat Falls Housing Market Demand Assessment SBDC State Star Award The Montana Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network named Rich Gannon, GFDA Small Business Advisor, as this yearÕs Montana State Star. The State Star Award is the highest honor within AmericaÕs SBDC Network, recognizing advisors who demonstrate exemplary performance, make significant contributions to their Network, and go above and beyond to help small businesses succeed. Recipients are nominated by peers, chosen by State Directors, and recognized at the national ASBDC conference. Congratulations, Rich, on your Star award for outstanding work supporting rural entrepreneurs! 12 | Celebrating Impact by the Numbers Business Attraction Announcements $3,956,200,000 Business Expansion Announcements $1,406,000,000 Business Expansions Built $17,400,000 SBDC Small Business Advisors 22 startups secured $7,700,000 in capital APEX Government Contracting Advisors Clients secured 2,254 Government Contracts, Totaling $122.8 million Downtown Great Falls Cohorts Two Cohorts with 18 existing businesses Fire Within Awards 53 women entrepreneurs were celebrated AgriTech Park Lots Purchased 4 companies purchased 51 acres AgriTech Park Lots Optioned 569 acres GFDA Secured for AgriTech Park 36 acres purchased, 42 acres optioned New GFDA Team Members Eight New Childcare Slots 156 Active Housing Developments 14 New Rental Units Constructed & Rented 361 LENDING SUCCESS HIGHLIGHTS New Loan Capital Secured $5.18 million Total Number of Loans 12 Total Amount of Loan Capital Deployed $3,602,535 Little Learners Academy Center, Inc. GFDA provided lending support to help Little Learners Academy Center, Inc. acquire the established Little Learners childcare business; preserving local jobs, expanding childcare availability, and strengthening access to quality early childhood education in our community. Thank you to our bank partner, Aspen Aggas of Bravera Bank, for your invaluable collaboration in making this high-impact project possible. Missouri River Meats GFDAÕs loan with Missouri River Meats is a win not just for one business, but for the entire region - helping boost efficiency, increase processing capacity, and expand services that strengthen the local food supply chain. GFDA is helping local producers reach new markets and ensuring more Montana-raised products stay right here in our community. Benski Towing & Recovery An SBA 504 loan through GFDAÕs affiliate High Plains Financial enabled Benski Towing & Recovery to acquire TTT Repair, expanding local towing and full-service repair capacity. Partnering with Erin Townsend of Bravera Bank, the project secured a fixed, low interest rate and a financing structure that keeps critical services and jobs growing in Great Falls. | 13 Pacesetter Division $2,500-$4,999 The Team Behind Our Success, AE2S Great Falls Association of Realtors Mitchell Development & AT Klemens Holman Aviation Investment, LLC Aquasource Drilling Horizon Credit Union Montana Specialty Mills Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana Jeremiah Johnson Brewing Company Pasta Montana Bravera Bank Jerry Hood Pinion Global Cappis Consulting & Tax, LLC Kelley Aline-Edward Jones Republic Services Celebrating Investors & Partners GFDA is a public/private partnership; our work is only possible because of the dedicated team of investors and Detailed Construction Company Liberty Electric, Inc. Taylors AutoMax partners behind us. We couldnÕt do what we do without you; thank you! Douglas Wilson & Company M&D Construction TC Glass Eagle Beverage Macek Companies United Materials First Bank of Montana Marshall Orthodontics, PC Vemco Wipfli INVESTORS Community Division $1,000-$2,499 1st Liberty Federal Credit Union Flying S Title Co. Loucks & Glassley, PLLP Action Plumbing & Construction Front Range Law, PLLP Midway Rental Ag Processing Solutions, Inc. Geranios Enterprises, Inc. Mighty Mo Brewing Company Premier Division Champion Division Pioneer Division All Around Construction Global Credit, LLC Montana Milling of Great Falls Grabofsky, Van Heel & NeighborWorks Great Falls $50,000 or more $30,000-$49,999 $15,000-$19,999 All State Signs Funderburke, PC New Day Property Managers, Jim DeaCascade County Benefis Health System Wells Fargo Arvon Block, LLC Great Falls Business Northern Directory Publishing US Bank Belt Valley Bank Improvement District Powergas Corporation Big Sky Civil & Environmental, Inc. Great Falls College MSU Opportunity Bank Brett Harris Insurance Great Falls Voyagers River Drive Properties LLC Buchanan Enterprises, Inc. Harp Financial Group, Travis Harp Rocky Mountain Carriers Cascade County Tavern Association Hi-Line Moving Services Sharon Virgin, Realtor Advance Division $10,000-$14,999 CitizenÕs Alliance Bank Home Builders Association TDS Telecom Cogswell Insurance Agency of Great Falls The Fagenstrom Co.Berkshire Hathaway Energy Montana Energy West Northrup Grumman Contract Flooring/Carpet One Hoven Equipment Company The Wendt AgencyCentral Plumbing, Heating & First Interstate Bank Pacific Steel & Recycling Demski Group Hybrid Steel Design Tim & Johnna LightbourneExcavation General Distributing Springhill Suites Dustin Young & Company Hygienix University of ProvidenceCity Motor Co. KRTV TD&H Engineering Enbar, Inc. IND Hemp Upslope GroupCulligan Water of Great Falls Northwestern Energy Touro University Falcon, Lester and Schaff, P.C. Independence Bank Veolia North America D.A. Davidson Companies North 40 Outfitters Transystems Flagship Division Falls Mechanical K&K Trucking Water & Environmental FerrinÕs Furniture KlinefelterÕs Insulation Technologies, Inc. First Call Computer Solutions KLJ Engineering, LLC Woith Engineering Supporter Division $500-$999 Flagship Division $7,500-$9,999 BSpark Architecture Morrison-Maierle, Inc. Ted & Roxie LewisADF International Dick Anderson Construction Sletten Construction Hazardous Technologies, Inc. Scott, Tokerud & McCarty, P.C. Wendy Weissman, CPAArc Apartment Homes Great Falls Public Schools Leadership Division $5,000-$7,499 PARTNERS Big Sky Select Properties Guy Tabacco Construction Murphy Real Estate, LLC BNSF Railway James Talcott Construction Nelson Architects Cascade County Great Falls Montana Tourism Great Falls Business Cushing Terrell JCCS, Inc Pepsi of Great Falls Great Falls College MSU Great Falls Area Chamber Improvement District General Mills LPW Architecture Scheels Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians of Commerce Cascade County Tavern Association Great Falls Montana Tourism McDonalds of Great Falls Stockman Bank Touro College of Osteopathic NeighborWorks Great Falls Weissman Hood Institute Gusto Distributing Montana Credit Union Medicine, Great Falls Great Falls Association of Realtors North Central Building Trades University of Providence Home Builders Association Cascade County state Great Falls Public Schools of Great Falls legislative delegation Great Falls International Sweetgrass Development Airport Authority GFDA Board of Directors Chair: Mark Cappis, Cappis Consulting Vice Chair: Johnna Lightbourne, Cogswell Insurance Agency Secretary: Andreas Geranios, Geranios Enterprises, Inc. Treasurer: Forrest Ehlinger, Benefis Health System Sherrie Arey, NeighborWorks Great Falls Reed Bassett, US Bank Glenn Bliss, General Distributing * Joe Briggs, Cascade County Ed Brown, Great Falls Area Chamber of Commerce Kylie Carranza, University of Providence Ashley Clark, Hybrid Steel Design, LLC Jim Dea, Dascoulias Realty Group * Rebecca Engum, Great Falls Montana Tourism Dr. Stephanie Erdmann, Great Falls College MSU Shane Etzwiler, NorthWestern Energy John Faulkner, Great Falls International Airport (Ex-Officio) Randy Gilbertson, Pasta Montana Dani Grebe, LPW Architecture Rob Haney , Rocky Mountain Carriers, LLC Brett Harris, Brett Harris Insurance Agency Tom Heisler, Cascade County Tavern Association Kyle Herda, First Interstate Bank Shannon Hoiland, Bravera Bank Dwayne Howard, BHE Montana, LLC Heather Hoyer, Great Falls Public Schools Peyton Johnson, K&K Trucking, Inc. *Member of Executive Committee GFDA Council Members Scott Arensmeyer, SpringHill Suites Jana Cooper, TD&H Engineering Keith Cron, Hygienix Josh DeVos, Dick Anderson Construction Jennifer Fritz, The Wendt Agency Gerald Gray, Little Shell Tribe Mike Hallahan, Enbar, Inc. Zach Huber, Action Plumbing & Construction Jeremiah Johnson, Jeremiah Johnson Brewing Jody Johnson, Scheels Ron Nelson, Front Range Law Mike Parcel, MT Department of Labor & Industry U.S. Air Force Liaison Jacqueline Fogerty, Civ, USAF - Malmstrom Air Force Base, MT Montana Air National Guard Liaison Col. Ben Royer, USAF - 120th Airlift Wing, MANG Martin Kutcha, Calumet * Toby Malsam, Culligan Water Conditioning Zach Mendenhall, Admiral Beverage/Pepsi Mike Mills, Sweetgrass Development Tyler Muzzana, Energy West Montana, Inc. Dale Nelson, Nelson Architects George Nikolakakos, Montana State Legislature Jayson Oltoff, First Call Computer Solutions * Dr. Renee Reijo Pera, McLaughlin Research Institute Raymond Porter, TDS Telecom Great Falls Dan Rearden, Liberty Electric Errol Rice, Transystems LLC Brittany Riley, Horizon Credit Union Denise Schnider, North 40 Outfitters Dave Smith, Sletten Construction Company Morgan Tweet, IND Hemp Sharon Virgin, Dustin Young & Company Jesse Waldenberg, Central Plumbing, Heating, Excavating * Len Watkins, Gusto Distributing * Nate Weisenburger, AE2S Pat Woodall, Montana Credit Union Tim Peterson, LPW Architecture Matthew Phillips, Midway Rental Amber Plant, TC Glass Dan Rooney, ADF International Brandon Rosten, Pacific Steel & Recycling Casey Schreiner, Alluvion Health Clancy Sivertsenn, Little Shell Tribe Brad Talcott, James Talcott Construction Mark Wallingford, Farran Realty Partners Jim Wingerter, Montana Dept. of Transportation Spencer Woith, Woith Engineering Janna Yuhas, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana 16 |