Montana, A Cultural Hub Indeed

Painting “First Light” by Ron Ukrainetz

At GCCE our core tenets are:

We believe talented entrepreneurs drive wealth creation;
     Therefore, we are entrepreneur focused.
We believe cultural entrepreneurs have unique opportunities and needs;
     Therefore we are experts in building cultural enterprises.
We believe markets drive profit opportunities;
     Therefore we build toward growing cultural markets.
We believe enterprise networks increase innovation and speed to market;
     Therefore, we build clusters of cultural enterprises.

But, today in Bozeman, Montana, while giving a short presentation to a group at TechRanch, I realized one tenet was missing.  Therefore, I am going to add this:

We believe all communities are culturally rich;

Therefore, all communities can thrive in the Creative Age…even communities whose economies have historically not been based on human capital, like the communities of Montana I am visiting this week.

Bozeman, Montana- the land of glacially carved valleys, towering granite peaks, and wild trout-filled rivers. 

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Jemez Springs

After a full day of mountain biking through a maze of single track and pinon trees on the La Tierra trails in Santa Fe and bouldering at the Santa Fe Climbing Center, I find myself venturing up to Jemez Springs to soak at the Giggling Springs.

The drive up the Jemez Valley was just as therapeutic as the hot springs themselves and is one of the most scenic drives in New Mexico. The deep red and orange sandstone cliffs that tower high above the valley floor stand out like giant sand castles against the bright blue sky. Continue reading