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By Southeast Geeks
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
In this episode we find out about an Emery County, Utah local that used to be Chief production engineer for the the Fender Music Company. Dale Curtis now runs his own company called Joshua Tree Technologies that is an elite research and development team. Joshua Tree's services include: Custom manufacturing, contract assembly and PCB assembly and design, electrical engineering, software/firmware engineering and design engineering. To learn more about Joshua Tree Technologies visit their website at http://www.joshuatreetechnologies.com/
In this episode we interview Tara Spalding, Managing Director of Boom Start Up. Boom Start Up believes anyone can grow a business who is willing to commit with grit. Their platform provides a foundational analysis of areas where your startup is strong and where it’s struggling. Listen to what Tara tells us in this interview then visit https://boomstartup.com/
In this episode we speak with Robbyn Scribner, Director of Outreach for Tech-Moms.org. Robbyn tells what Tech-Moms does and how interested businesses and individuals can learn more about Tech-Mom.org and what they do.
In this episode we talk with Spencer Loveless of Dustless Technologies and Merit 3D. Spencer tells us about 3D printing operations and activities going on at Merit 3D.
In this episode we speak with State Representative Christine Watkins. She talks about how her family settled in the area and what caused her to want to serve in the Utah State Legislature.
In this episode we talk with Natalie Randall a remote worker and San Juan County, Utah native. Natalie was formerly the economic development director for San Juan County, now she is the Executive Director of the Utah Tourism Industry Association (UTIA). We talk with her about what UTIA does and what it is like to be a remote worker in Southeast Utah.
In this episode we speak with 9 Mile Canyon guru Layne Miller about some of the sites to visit in Nine Mile Canyon.
In this episode we interview Mika Salas and Wes Thompson. We talk about the school district and the various technology classes, and concurrent enrollment courses within Carbon School District.
We interview Ethan Migliori, Amanda Leonard, and Jordan Leonard about the Emery County Jr. Entrepreneur program.
In this interview we speak with Megan McFall. Megan is the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) director for the Utah State Univeristy, Blanding Campus. We speak with her about some of the SBDC's programs and the coworking space on the USU Blanding campus. For more information click the following link https://caas.usu.edu/avte/sparc/
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.