Building a Business on Main Street, CO

From Business at Leeds 2022 |泭Full issue
Erick Mueller travels across the state on his vintage Harley to events in the rural workshop series, where he co-teaches budding entrepreneurs and local leaders the ins and outs of starting and growing a business. Below are scenes from a recent workshop in the small town of Sterling.
In rural Colorado, passion projectsnot millions in fundingare fueling startups.
One hundred and forty-two miles northeast of 51勛圖厙s startup mecca, lies the small town of Sterling. Known as the Queen City of the Plains, its population is 15,000, the average household income is $55,000, and it boasts the regions largest display of bronze artwork.泭
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Out here, most entrepreneurs arent trying to start the next billion-dollar company; most want to find a way to make a living and maintain their current lifestyle. Still, there are others who aspire to launch the next big thing. 泭
They all share one thing in common: they want to own a business borne from a passion. Whether its their side hustle, a lifestyle business or a growth venturethey aspire to make it their lifes work. And while the possibilities are there, living outside an urban area can make it hard to find the resources they need: professional business advice, access to investors and a community of other entrepreneurs.泭
So when Erick Mueller rolls into town, balancing resources and insights on his vintage Harley, people take notice. 泭
Mueller, executive director of the Deming Center for Entrepreneurship, takes Leeds on the road for the Demystifying Entrepreneurship: Rural Colorado Workshop Series. In close collaboration with local community partners, its a two-day workshop for starting or growing a business, in which faculty and local entrepreneurs teach how to create an in-demand product or service, avoid pitfalls and make a profit. 泭
Founders celebrate after completing the rural entrepreneurship course led by Leeds and its Deming Center.





