Rural Business Conference History |
| 2008 |
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Price, UT |
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U.S.
Senator Bob Bennett (R-Utah) and the Utah Rural Development Council
joined nearly 500 small business owners, local, state government and
economic development officials in Price on Wednesday for the Seventh
Annual Rural Business Conference, which provides practical tools and
solutions to the unique challenges faced by rural entrepreneurs.
“This year’s conference attracted a record number
of participants from across the state,” said Bennett. “Small
businesses are the heart of rural Utah and this conference provides a
forum for owners and entrepreneurs to share ideas and strategies for
building their companies.” (more) |
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Keynote Speaker:
David S. Taylor, Procter & Gamble
Featured Presenter:
Donna Fisher
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| 2007 |
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Logan, UT |
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Over 400 small business owners,
and local, state government, and economic development officials met at
Utah State University in Logan May 30 and 31, 2007 for the Sixth
Annual Rural Business Conference co-hosted by Senator Bob Bennett to
learn how to gain a competitive edge in Utah’s smaller communities.
“Small
business is at the heart of Utah’s growing economy. It’s always a
pleasure for me to visit the rural parts of the state and learn how
local companies use innovative ideas to expand into the global
marketplace,” said Bennett, who joins with the Utah Rural Development
Council each year for the conference. “Whether people have two
or 200 employees, this year’s speakers and breakout sessions helped
entrepreneurs learn to plan for the future, run competitive businesses,
and connect to the resources available to them.”(more)
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Keynote Speakers:
Alan Hall, Marketstar
Steven Preston, U.S. Small Business Administration |
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| 2006 |
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Vernal, UT |
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Bennett's Annual Conference Attracts Nearly 500 Utah
Small Business and Community Leaders
Senator
Bob Bennett joined small business and community leaders in Vernal
this week as the co-host of the annual Rural Business Conference,
which provides practical tools and solutions to the unique challenges
faced by rural entrepreneurs.
“As we celebrate Utah’s booming
economy, we cannot dismiss the fact that some areas of rural Utah are
growing faster than the rest of the state,” said Bennett, a former
Inc. Magazine regional entrepreneur of the year. “In today’s
Information Age, you can live and work in a remote geographic location
and connect your business to the rest of the world. This conference
provides rural entrepreneurs with the tools to do just that.”(more) |
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Keynote Speakers:
Kathleen Clarke, Bureau of Land Management
JoAnn Wagner, SOS Staffing |
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| 2005 |
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Price, UT |
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Bennett's Rural Business Conference Another Success -- Attracts Highest Number of Participants in Conference History
Over
400 Utah small business owners, local government and economic
development officials joined Senator Bob Bennett (R-Utah) in Price
yesterday for the Fourth Annual Rural Business Conference to hear from
experts on how to build successful businesses and grow rural
economies. “This conference has become an
annual gathering for Utah’s rural entrepreneurs. It’s hard not to get
caught up in the excitement and energy as business and community
leaders share ideas, visions, and plans for building their local
economies,” said Bennett. “I hope those in attendance will take home a
greater understanding of the services and opportunities available to
them to help their businesses grow and succeed.” (more) |
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Keynote Speakers:
Governor Jon Huntsman Jr.
Dr. Patrick Byrne, Overstock.com |
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| 2004 |
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Richfield, UT |
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Senator Bennett's Rural Business Conference
a Big Success for the Third Year
Nearly
300 rural Utah entrepreneurs today attended the Third Annual Rural
Business Conference at Richfield’s Sevier Valley Center,
hosted by Senator Bob Bennett and the Utah
Rural Development Council, to learn
how practical business development strategies can attract
new customers and increase profitability.
“I am optimistic for the future of business
growth in Utah’s rural areas,” said Bennett. ”Rural businesses –
particularly in the age of the Internet – can now thrive, find new
markets, and form strategic alliances.” (more) |
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Keynote Speaker:
Steven Little, Inc. Magazine |
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| 2003 |
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St. George , UT |
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Bennett & Utah Rural Development Council Host
Second Successful Business Technology Conference
Over
400 Utah businessmen and women met in St. George during a
two-day conference hosted by Senator
Bob Bennett and the Utah Rural Development Council to explore how
new technologies can spur the growth of small business.
“The businessmen and women who joined us in St. George
understand how business markets are changing, and came to
the conference to learn how to take advantage of the
opportunities that exist in this changing world,” said
Bennett. “They received tools that will not only help their
businesses grow, but will foster an environment where the
entrepreneurial spirit can thrive.” (more)
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Keynote Speakers:
Kevin Rollins, Dell Computers
Larry H. Miller |
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| 2002 |
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Cedar City , UT |
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Senator Bennett, eBay CEO Talk High-Tech for Rural Utah Business
You
must always be looking to see what technology can do for
your business, Senator Bob Bennett told 350 Utah business
owners and leaders at the Rural Utah Business Technology
Conference held on May 29 at Southern Utah University.
"We used to say that the economy runs on
energy, and that is still true," Bennett said, "but
increasingly the economy runs on information."
As the Utah senator asked attendees at the conference to ponder
what technology could do for their businesses, he cautioned that
they should also ask what functions technology should do
for their businesses and said that those were decisions
for business owners and chief executives, not the
information technology staff.(more) |
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Keynote Speaker:
Meg Whitman, eBay |
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