Why Teton ValleyContact
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We Are Teton Valley

TREC, a nonprofit 501(c)6, supports startups and businesses in Teton Valley by fostering high-value, low-impact job creation and enhancing community prosperity.

Teton Regional Economic Coalition

The Teton Regional Economic Coalition (TREC) is focused on recruiting new companies and supporting startups and existing businesses in Teton Valley. The TREC Chamber is a nonprofit 501(c)6, service organization. Our mission is to encourage high-value, low-impact job creation; provide value and service to the business community, and enhance the overall prosperity of Teton Valley.

TREC traces its roots to the adoption of the Teton Economic Development Plan. Funded exclusively through the support of local government entities, TREC is responsible for creating a balanced, vibrant economic business community, thoughtfully aligned with a commitment to conservation and sustainable business practices.

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Mission:

To develop a vibrant and diverse economy by retaining, strengthening, and recruiting businesses in Teton Valley and enhancing the experience of residents and visitors.

Teton Valley Is Known For:

  • Vibrant, sustainable, successful local businesses.
  • Meaningful career opportunities at above national average wages.
  • High-quality activities and amenities for residents and visitors.
  • Exceptional natural environment.

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