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Wyoming Business Council Welcomes New Team Member

December 14, 2024

The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) has announced an exciting update to its team, with the addition of a new member and a role transition. These changes reflect the organization’s ongoing dedication to fostering opportunities for Wyoming’s businesses and communities.

Cortney Sutcliffe Joins WBC as Administrative Solutions Coordinator

Cheyenne native Cortney Sutcliffe has joined the WBC as the new Administrative Solutions Coordinator. With a background in education and a deep-rooted passion for Wyoming, Sutcliffe brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to her new role.

Sutcliffe holds a degree in Elementary Education from the University of Wyoming and began her career as an elementary school teacher in Laramie County School District #1. Most recently, she served as a Student Success Coach at Laramie County Community College, where she guided students through their educational pursuits.

Reflecting on her time in education, Sutcliffe shared her admiration for Wyoming’s strong commitment to learning and her excitement about joining the WBC. “This role aligns with my strengths and values. I’m thrilled to contribute to a team that is focused on improving our communities and creating opportunities across the state,” she said.

When not at work, Sutcliffe enjoys Wyoming’s unparalleled summers, spending time with her family, boating, gardening, and reading historical fiction and non-fiction.

The WBC expressed excitement about Sutcliffe’s addition, citing her skills and dedication as valuable assets to the team.

For more information about the Wyoming Business Council and its efforts to strengthen the state’s economy, visit wyomingbusiness.org.

By: DNU Staff

Filed Under: Business, News

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