Investing in Our Region: Tigerhawk’s Commitment to Local Growth
At Tigerhawk Technologies, we believe strong businesses are built by strong regions—and that means rolling up our sleeves and staying involved in the places we live and work.
We’ve been proud members of the Hannibal Area Chamber of Commerce since Tigerhawk was founded in 2005, and that involvement remains a priority to this day. Courtney Bareis, one of our team members, is an active participant in the Chamber today. From attending events to supporting initiatives, we believe that staying involved at the local level helps drive real, lasting progress.
That same mindset extends to every town and city we serve. Whether it’s the Bowling Green Chamber, Palmyra Chamber, or the Quincy Area Chamber of Commerce, we stay connected, we show up, and we invest both time and resources to help move our region forward.
Because when businesses connect, collaborate, and share ideas, the entire region benefits—from the smallest shop downtown to the largest employer on the block.
Supporting Long-Term Growth Through Tri-State Development
One of the most exciting partnerships we’re involved in right now is with Tri-State Development at Culver-Stockton College. As part of the advisory council, we’re working alongside other business leaders, educators, and civic organizations to strengthen economic development across northeast Missouri, western Illinois, and southeast Iowa.
The goal? Drive innovation, support entrepreneurship, and open new doors for the next generation of business owners, leaders, and workforce professionals. It’s not just about the big-picture vision—it’s about making real progress that benefits real people.
From strategic planning to regional events and collaboration with area Chambers, Tri-State Development is creating momentum that we’re proud to be part of.
Rooted Here. Growing Here.
At Tigerhawk, we’re proud of where we come from—and even more excited about where we’re going.
We’ll keep investing in our region, supporting business growth, and doing our part to help build a better future—not just for our clients, but for the towns and cities we serve.
“Most people don’t want to be part of the process, they just want to be part of the outcome. But the process is where you figure out who’s worth being part of the outcome.”
— Alex Morton
At the end of the day, we’re not just a tech company—we’re a business made up of local people, solving local problems, and working toward something bigger than ourselves.
We believe in showing up, giving back, and building something better for the next generation.
And we’re proud to be part of the process.
JR Bareis
CEO – Tigerhawk Technologies