Estes Park EDC Welcomes New Entrepreneurial Center Program Manager

February 11, 2020, Estes Park, CO - The Estes Park Economic Development Corporation (Estes Park EDC) is pleased to welcome Thomas Cox as the new Entrepreneurial Center (E-Center) Program Manager. Cox has spent the past five years with Colorado State University (CSU), where he spearheaded the development of Professional Education programming. 

Cox brings a wealth of experience developing and nurturing partnerships with companies across the state of Colorado. His work on the Ascend Program, a CSU initiative designed to connect university resources to local businesses in order to facilitate the development of sustainable organizations, makes him a great fit to manage the Estes Park EDC E-Center.

Prior to relocating to Colorado in 2015, Cox worked with two start-up software companies, Abiquo and Artesian Solutions, in his native England. He trained sales teams, developed sales operating procedures and provided account management services for large tech companies. 

Cox graduated from the University of Sunderland in England before receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in International Marketing and Sports Psychology from the University of Utah. His wife is the Director of the Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center at CSU.

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About the Estes Park EDC E-Center: The Estes Park EDC E-Center is the first business incubator program in the Estes Valley. Through its partnership with Innosphere, a successful 20-year Colorado-based business incubator, the E-Center offers customized, personal assistance and programs to startups and scale-ups. E-Center clients work with experienced advisers, peer-groups, and the E-Center program manager to develop and navigate a personalized plan which affords them greater access to Colorado’s existing business and technology expertise.  For more information, visit https://www.estesparkedc.com/estes-park-e-center

About Estes Park EDC: Estes Park EDC exists to build a stronger and more broadly-based economy in the Estes Valley; assist businesses to reach their full economic potential, and attract new businesses that  create primary jobs and new employment opportunities which reflect and preserve the unique mountain culture of the Estes Valley. For more information, visit https://www.estesparkedc.com/