Homegrown startup class blooms in western Wyo
9 Oct 2020
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Two years ago, Jennifer Anderson commuted an hour from Etna to Jackson for her job doing code enforcement for Teton County.
“I had to deal with the people who did things wrong on their properties,” she said. “I was the mean guy of the county, and I wasn’t happy in my job.”
In 2016, she’d finally had enough of the tough job and the long commute, and she wanted to be closer to her young child.
“I needed to make a change,” she said. “I had an idea and I went for it.”
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