Kansas Business Roundtable

Kansas Voices, Kansas Solutions

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Kansas economy grows through innovative and data-driven policy.

Core Values:

Integrity

A voice for business leaders, influences public policy, and works to strengthen Kansas’s economic future.

Collaboration

Collaboration is fundamental because many of the challenges facing Kansas that cannot be solved.

Bipartisanship

Economic growth, workforce development, and educational success are priorities beyond politics.

Kansas Business Roundtable:

Advancing Kansas Through Unified Leadership

The Kansas Business Roundtable formed in 2022 to convene leaders to create Kansas solutions that strengthen our communities and state. The Roundtable’s vision is to grow the Kansas economy through innovative and data-driven policy.

Three core values guide the work of the Kansas Business Roundtable and are non-negotiable elements of the organization: Integrity, Collaboration, and Bipartisanship.

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Five Foundational Pillars

Infrastructure

Movement is the secret behind our midwest success. Moving products and people across our nation and the world allows Kansas to maintain our competitive position as well as our quality of life.

Five Foundational Pillars

Innovation

Whether it is our schools, our businesses or our government organizations fearless innovation helps create tomorrow and should be embraced.

Five Foundational Pillars

Workforce

Business driven workforce solutions require engagement. Without input from those who hire state funding will not be focused on the need and instead will follow the path of least resistance.

Five Foundational Pillars

Healthcare

Business needs healthy workers and healthcare policy impacts us all. More now than ever, how Kansans interact with healthcare policy has a direct correlation on our quality of life, our productivity and how we balance the positive healthcare outcomes and fiscal constraints.

Five Foundational Pillars

Civil Society / Good Governance

Engaging in a continual review of how Kansans want to interact with our government is a shared responsibility. Proactively discussing how local governments interact with state governments; how local school districts interact with the state school boards deserves a place for review.

human connection and civic engagement

Feelings and opinions are recruited, the heart is enlarged, and the human mind is developed by no other means than by the reciprocal influence of men upon each other.

Alexis de Tocqueville