The Gazette: Finalists announced for Coolest Thing Made in Colorado competition

There are some cool things being manufactured in the Centennial State. How cool? That’s what the Colorado Chamber of Commerce is finding out with its inaugural Coolest Thing Made in Colorado competition. The nomination period opened Aug. 1 and now the chamber has announced the 10 finalists. “Colorado manufacturers are job creators and innovators, shaping […]






Chamber Announces Top 10 “Coolest Thing Made in Colorado” Finalists

For media inquiries, please contact Cynthia Meyer at [email protected]. DENVER – The Colorado Chamber of Commerce has announced the top 10 finalists for its inaugural Coolest Thing Made in Colorado competition. “Colorado manufacturers are job creators and innovators, shaping our state’s economy and communities,” said Colorado Chamber president and CEO Loren Furman. “These finalists underscore […]


Celebrate Colorado Manufacturing Month!

The Colorado Chamber has secured a proclamation from the governor’s office declaring October as Colorado Manufacturing Month! Colorado has a vibrant manufacturing industry with 4800+ manufacturing firms that contribute more than $26 billion to the state’s economy, accounting for 6.75% of total output and employing approximately 152,000 Coloradans according to the NAM Manufacturers help to […]


Colorado Chamber Announces New Head of Government Affairs

For media inquiries, please contact Cynthia Meyer at [email protected]. DENVER – The Colorado Chamber of Commerce has named Meghan Dollar as its new Senior Vice President of Governmental Affairs and Political Operations, effective November 1, 2022. Dollar comes to the Chamber from the Colorado Municipal League, where she began as a legislative and policy advocate […]



DBJ: Colorado could target warehouses, shopping malls with next emissions regulations

By Ed Sealover for the Denver Business Journal Seeking more ways to improve Colorado air quality, a quartet of state and regional-government agencies may target “indirect sources” of greenhouse-gas emissions like vehicle-attracting shopping malls and warehouses with their next potential set of regulations. Kelly Blynn, transportation climate change specialist for the Colorado Energy Office, told […]