WDM Financial Resources
Download a list of financial resources in West Des Moines and across the state here. Continue Reading WDM Financial Resources
Download a list of financial resources in West Des Moines and across the state here. Continue Reading WDM Financial Resources
Created in 1953, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) continues to help small business owners and entrepreneurs pursue the American dream. The SBA is the… Continue Reading U.S. Small Business Administration
The Targeted Small Business (TSB) program is designed to help women, individuals with minority status, service-connected disabled veterans and individuals with disabilities overcome some of the hurdles to start or grow a small business in Iowa. Continue Reading IEDA Targeted Small Business Program
IASourceLink is the go-to resource for aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners who need help starting, scaling, or accelerating their business in Iowa. Continue Reading IA Source
The WDM Chamber DEI Committee is led by attorney, entrepreneur, and management consultant Angela Jackson. The committee meets once a month to discuss initiatives including the Black & Brown Business Summit. Continue Reading Community Impact & Engagement Committee
As companies and individuals embark or continue on their journey, this program’s goals are to help amplify businesses and people doing meaningful work for others. The purpose is to learn from and to also elevate those who have created inclusive work environments through their workforce, supplier diversity programs, employee development initiatives, community efforts, and more. Continue Reading Reignite CommUNITY
Visit this page to view recordings from the 2021 Black & Brown Business Summit and visit the virtual vendor fair. Continue Reading 2021 Black & Brown Business Summit
WDM Watch List highlights emerging leaders each month that you should know. Continue Reading WDM Watch List: Tom Florian
WDM Watch List highlights emerging leaders each month that you should know. Continue Reading WDM Watch List: Britton Klomstad
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic up-ended the way much of the world conducts business. Many organizations shifted employees to partial or full-time remote work schedules. The most prepared companies already had cloud infrastructure in place and the technology to collaborate remotely.
Meanwhile, other businesses scrambled to assemble the right mix of hardware, software, and services to make the remote situation work for them. Continue Reading Essential Technology to Future-Proof Your Business