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Meet the Chamber Board: Jen Crouse
With years of experience in healthcare and higher education leadership, Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce Board Past President Jen Crouse has spent much of her professional career helping to strengthen bodies and minds. As a member of the Chamber board, she also helps strengthen the local business community through building relationships, contributing to impactful projects…
Meet the Chamber Board: Mikole Bede Soto
As someone who grew up in Sheridan stocking the shelves and cleaning the floors of her family’s downtown Sheridan business, Mikole Bede Soto gained an early appreciation for the impact small businesses have on the local community. When she moved back to Sheridan after completing law school, Mikole chose to play a part in local…
Meet the Chamber Board: Brady Lewis
For Chamber board member Brady Lewis, volunteering with the Chamber is an opportunity to learn more about a community he’s loved for decades while gaining experience surrounded by local leaders. “I am always impressed with the many amazing and successful people in this community, and the Chamber brings them all together,” Lewis said. For the…
The backbone of the Chamber: Volunteer committees power our mission in 2025
The work of the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce is aided by five volunteer committees who discuss and find solutions to important business topics, plan events and develop new tools and programs to help area businesses grow and prosper. There are multiple benefits to joining a Chamber committee including: The Chamber’s committees include the Ag…
Meet the Chamber Board: Ty Malone
Helping local businesses thrive is something Ty Malone has long cared about and has influenced much of his life’s work, from helping on his family’s ranch west of Casper to serving as vice president of finance at Kennon. That desire to help businesses thrive led Malone to become involved with the Chamber’s Business Retention and…
Community Perspectives Column: July 26 is “All or Nothing Day,” and it’s a perfect fit for Wyomingites
Note: This column originally appeared in the July 26 edition of The Sheridan Press. Today, July 26, is “All or Nothing Day,” and while it might sound like just another quirky calendar holiday, we think it’s a day tailor-made for people who call Wyoming home. All or Nothing Day is about going all in. It’s about…






