Thursday, March 29, 2012

Wyoming Business Council

The Wyoming Business Council recently welcomed three new members to its board of directors hailing from Cheyenne, Dayton and Lyman, Wyo.
Mike Sullivan, a Cheyenne native, graduated and received a BSBA from the University of Denver in 1972. He then worked for the Coca Cola Company in Atlanta, Ga. In 1975, he moved to New York City to work with the United Brands company. He and his family worked their way back to Wyoming and acquired DT’s Liquors in Cheyenne in 1983 and sold all corporate holdings in 2008. Sullivan is involved with many organizations including serving as a board member for the Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra, president of the Cheyenne Quarterback Club, president of Laramie County Liquor Association, an advisory board member of First Interstate Bank, and a former board member of the Cheyenne Downtown Development Authority. Mike has been married to his wife Maryana for 30 years.

Tom Scott of Dayton, grew up on his family ranch outside Sheridan, Wyo. He attended the University of Wyoming and graduated with a degree in economics. In 1967, the Scott family purchased a controlling interest in the Bank of Commerce in Sheridan and he began his banking career there in 1969. Scott served as CEO of what became First Interstate BancSystem until 2004 when he became chairman of the board. Scott is a director of the Padlock Ranch and managing partner of Scott Land and Livestock. He has also served on the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Tom and his wife, Joan, have a son and daughter involved in the financial services of First Interstate Bank.

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