Colorado’s creative economy needs a business structure that actually fits

I’ve seen it my whole life. I grew up on a farm in Montrose County, and I’ve spent my career working in agriculture, water, banking and small business. No matter the industry, the basics are the same. If you want something to last, you need a system that matches how the work actually happens.
Right now, that is not the case for many artists and creative professionals in Colorado.

Across the Western Slope and beyond, we have people building real businesses in music, design, film and visual arts. They are contributing to their communities in places like Aspen and Crested Butte, and in smaller towns like Paonia, Marble, and Lake City. These are not hobbies. These are livelihoods.

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