Flintco held its first live, professionally moderated live broadcast called “Indian Country: Past, Present & Future,” an introduction to Flintco’s successful history working in Indian Country. The live broadcast included four panelists – Vernelle Chase, Dave Kollmann, Rex Woods and a Native American trade partner from the Denver area, Don Kelin.
“We wanted to share the successful history Flintco has with this unique market sector and the challenges of working in Indian Country,” said Vernelle Chase, Director of Tribal Relations. “We also wanted to show how this relationship we have cultivated is a differentiator for Flintco, and how it continues to grow today.”
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