Member Voices

Message from the Chair

Cultivating a Thriving Community

As a native South Dakotan, I hold a deep appreciation for our farmers. Agriculture isn’t just an economic driver — it’s a reflection of who we are as a people. It represents hard work, resilience and the ability to nurture growth from the ground up.

For me, it’s also personal. My grandfather was a farmer, and some of my best childhood memories are from summers spent on the farm. For a young boy, it was a dream — an endless place for imagination and discovery. But looking back, those experiences also offered timeless lessons about patience, stewardship and the importance of creating the right environment for growth.

I often ask the question: Do farmers grow crops? The simple answer is — no. They don’t grow crops; they create the conditions in which crops can grow and thrive. They cultivate healthy soil, apply the right amount of water and fertilizer and remove the weeds and rocks that can choke growth. Only then can their efforts yield a harvest.

The same is true for business and community. A thriving Sioux Falls won’t simply happen by chance — it will depend on the environment we cultivate together. As business and community leaders, we must remain intentional about investing in our people, fostering innovation and addressing the challenges that inevitably arise. Those “weeds” and “rocks” may take new forms, but they will always require consistent care and attention.

My optimism for the future of our community remains strong, because that farmer’s work ethic is embedded in so many of us. Most of us are only a generation or two removed from the farm, and the values instilled there remain alive and well: caring for our neighbors, showing up for one another and rolling up our sleeves to tackle the unknowns of tomorrow.

Those values are the bedrock of our success. If we continue to nurture them — just as a farmer tends the soil — we can ensure that Sioux Falls remains resilient, innovative and strong through both the seasons of abundance and the challenges yet to come.

2025-26 Chair of the Board

Tamien Dysart

Think 3D Solutions

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