CURRICULUM TO COMMERCE
Speaker Series

Linking education innovation with economic elevation.
In partnership with Superintendent Megan Degenfelder, we’re launching an in-person speaker series that will stop in towns across Wyoming to talk about one of the most urgent challenges facing our state: education and workforce.
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If we want to be the best state to do business, we need the best workforce to back it up—and that starts in the classroom. This series will open the conversation about revamping Wyoming’s education system to better prepare students for success in the modern economy.
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We’ll also be unveiling a new initiative we're proud to be working on with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and AP College Board: a statewide rollout of the AP Business Principles/Finance course. This course will give Wyoming students the tools, knowledge, and confidence to become future entrepreneurs, leaders, and change-makers right here at home.
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Stay tuned for tour stops, dates, and how you can be part of the conversation driving Wyoming’s future forward—through education, innovation, and smart investment in our next generation.
Exclusively for Chamber Members.
Access to the Curriculum to Commerce speaker series is a benefit reserved for members of the Wyoming Chamber of Commerce.

Curriculum to Commerce
Megan Degenfelder, Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction
Talk to the woman shaping Wyoming’s workforce from the ground up. Superintendent Degenfelder is leading the charge to modernize Wyoming’s education system. From career readiness to real-world skills, she’s building a foundation where students aren’t just taught, they’re prepared to lead, innovate, and power Wyoming’s future.
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25 in 25: The Business of Building Wyoming
25 in 25 is a bold, long-term initiative to move Wyoming into the top half of business-friendly states by the year 2050. This is about creating an environment where businesses don’t just survive—they scale, thrive, and lead.
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We’re laying out a 25-year roadmap focused on growth, grit, and smart policy. Because we believe Wyoming should be a magnet for innovation, entrepreneurship, and investment—not a hidden gem, but a leading force.