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Most entrepreneurial states
Idaho is among the most entrepreneurial states in the U.S. Florida is at the top of the list, while Georgia has the second-most entrepreneurial population, Michigan is third with the largest growth in business applications and Idaho comes in at No. 9.
Get your leadership groove on
The strength and quality of an organization’s leadership is a cornerstone of its success. Welcome to our latest issue of the North Idaho Business Journal in which we explore this critical aspect of doing business and share insights from several North Idaho leaders.
Lead by example
Linda Coppess directs chamber through innovation, support

Leadership takes many steps, says Linda Coppess
Empowering others an important leadership strategy

As the legislative director for the Coeur d'Alene Tribe, Tyrel Stevenson is a team player. "I strive to empower others and encourage their participation and direction by trying to make sure they feel welcome and integral to decision-making," Stevenson said. "Every member of a team is valuable and needs to feel valued in order to participate to their potential, which is critical to the success of the overall team."
Mountain West Bank celebrates anniversary
Employees celebrated the milestone by volunteering in their communities

On its 30th anniversary, Mountain West Bank staff and executives celebrate three decades of giving back and look ahead to continuing their legacy of community service.
Get ready for the Book of Lists
We are introducing something new and exciting for the North Idaho business community

We are excited to announce the launch of the inaugural North Idaho Business Journal Book of Lists. Scheduled for publication in December 2023, this first-of-its-kind resource will become an annual touchstone for our diverse and thriving business community.
Leading in a dynamic industry

The dynamic industry of health care requires thoughtful leaders who aren't afraid to evolve in their environments. "Adaptive leadership has been vitally important for me to face external challenges while affixing to servant leadership as means to empower the bourgeoning leaders and professionals we partner with at Northwest Specialty Hospital," said Chris Gregg, executive director of human resources for the Post Falls hospital.
Top challenges for Idaho business leaders
Inaugural survey conducted earlier this year

The supply and cost of workers and high labor turnover are among top concerns of Idaho businesses who participated in an Idaho Department of Labor survey this spring.
Northern Timber Crafters helps every home be extraordinary

Every home should be extraordinary. At Northern Timber Crafters, the goal is as simple as that. The company began as a timber mill over a decade ago in Montana. However, four years ago, the company stepped away from running the mill and moved its timber framing operations to Ponderay. In 2021, Northern Timber Crafts was purchased by Joey Copper.
What it takes to get your name out there

A tried and tested way to find customers is word of mouth, but what if they can’t find your business due to Google business listing issues? Off Grid Unlimited, a veteran-owned one-stop business for all things off grid, alternative energy and consulting had this very issue in Boundary County, where business can be difficult to find for newcomers and navigational systems.
Leading for economic development

The driving force of economic development in Shoshone County continues to be small businesses and mining.
Made in North Idaho
In North Idaho, manufacturing plays a crucial role in driving economic growth and providing jobs for the community. From machine shops to food processing plants, the region boasts a diverse range of manufacturing businesses that have made major impacts in recent years.
Building a better nut spread
New hazelnut spread manufacturer opens in Dover

Why use peanuts when you can use regionally grown hazelnuts? The result is a delicious, quality spread that can be used in a variety of ways, Nutlicious CEO John York said of his fledgling company. Nutlicious, a new hazelnut spread manufacturer opening its doors in Dover, aims to fill a void in the industry — and has its sights set on the space carved out by peanut butter, CEO John York said.
Visionary versatility
Hoffman Boots, a success story rooted in product diversification

In the 1980s, after decades in the footwear industry, John Hoffman had a million-dollar idea.
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