Host Arnie Sherman recaps the last five years of hosting Can Do.
Hall and Hall director and real estate partner Bill McDavid shares insight into rural real estate in the western U.S.
Ilene Waterstone, former executive assistant for actor Steve Martin, talks about how her career took shape.
Heather Foster, CEO of the Missoula Family YMCA, talks about addressing childcare issues in the community.
Will Schmautz, co-founder and CEO of NOMAD Global Communication Solutions talks about the origins and growth of the company.
Richard Nicholson of Macquarie Asset Management talks about the global supply chain, and how it has been affected by Covid-19.
Megan Crawford, the driving force behind Montana Woman Magazine, talks about her experience building a publication from the ground up.
Owner/Founder of Bitterroot Cannabis Company talks about the regulations and science behind Montana's growing cannabis industry.
Commercial Real Estate Advisor Claire Matten explains the relationship between Montana business and real estate.
Attorney and accounting expert E. Martin Davidoff talks about tax season for individuals and businesses.
Documentary filmmakers Peter Tolton and Sam Steingraber talk about their recent project, "Edge of the Plains."
LMG Security founder and CEO Sherri Davidoff provides insight into the world of cybersecurity.
Chef Dr. Mike Fenster talks about culinary medicine through the lens of his multifaceted career as a cardiologist and professional chef.
Mallory Ottariano, founder of Montana-based activewear company Youer, talks about building a clothing brand from scratch.
Research economist Robert "Tino" Sonora and Montana restaurateur Jason McMackin reflect on 2021's economy, and discuss the uncertainty that comes with 2022.
Educator and visionary Joe McDonald talks about how he built Salish Kootenai College from the ground up.
Kendall Clifton-Short of the global firm Within People talks about shifting workplace culture.
This week on Can Do, we hear from John Roy Price, author and former senior domestic policy advisor to Nixon.
This week on Can Do, we go behind the scenes of rural health care in the West. 60 million Americans and approximately 44% of Montanans live in areas with less access to health care, resulting in a myriad of chronic health issues. The Covid-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected rural areas, exacerbating problems that were already difficult to solve.To better understand these challenges, we speak with Angelina Salazar, CEO of the Western Healthcare Alliance and Chris Hopkins, CEO of Montana Health Network.
This week, we talk to Eric Stern about his experiences working in law, state government, and venture capital. Eric will offer his perspective on how Montana has changed in the last two decades, and share some insights into his father’s NBA legacy. Learn more now.