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In Cheyenne this week, we broke ground on a large-scale data center campus being developed by our client, Related Digital. The site spans 115 acres. The first phase includes a 184,000-square-foot building with 88 megawatts of capacity, already leased by CoreWeave, with plans to scale that to over 300 megawatts. These numbers are big, and they're part of an even bigger shift. Data infrastructure is accelerating, and Cheyenne is becoming a key stop on that digital map.
Bob Clark shares reflections from his visit to Expo 2025 Osaka, highlighting conversations with global leaders, key pavilions, and the thoughtful design that made this World Expo unforgettable.
Clayco’s AI + Pizza event highlights hands-on learning, collaboration, and innovation—where AI meets people, teamwork, and real-world problem solving.
How a 25‑year‑old dropout founded Clayco — and how Nancy, hired as a receptionist, became Bob’s trusted right hand over 40 years of grit, loyalty, and impact.
My first job was stamping cans at a little grocery market in exchange for candy at about 10 years old. The concept of earning was an early instinct of mine.
During my teen years, I had a car wash on my home driveway, after which I started doing small painting and odd jobs at neighbors’ homes for extra money, but mainly to avoid mowing my own yard by paying the kid down the street to do it. I could make more money doing the other jobs, which allowed me to pay him very little to do something I didn’t want to do that was much more time-consuming. Looking back, that was an entrepreneurial experience.