Trihydro participates in a new documentary film project titled The Code of the West: Alive and Well in Wyoming

UPDATE - August 2010: The 30-minute documentary, The Code of the West: Alive and Well in Wyoming has been recognized with a Telly Award, according to a release issued by Havey Productions.

The documentary, shot against the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant communities of Wyoming, presents an inspiring portrait of what it really means to live with honor, heart and purpose.

The film was produced by Haley Productions in association with Jim Owen and the Center for Cowboy Ethics and Leadership. According to Haley Productions, the film "presents an inspiring portrait of what it really means to live with honor, heart and purpose." The Telly Awards honors excellence in film and video.

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May 2010: Through interviews with Wyoming business leaders and citizens from all walks of life, the film shows how Cowboy Ethics – the timeless principles of the Code of the West – still endures in the lives of people and businesses all across the Cowboy State. The project was inspired by the book COWBOY ETHICS: What Wall Street Can Learn From the Code of the West, authored by Jim Owen, producer of the film. The film premiered in Laramie, Wyoming on January 22, 2010.


Trihydro president Jack Bedessem was selected as an interviewee and portions of the documentary include Trihydro employees and operations that were filmed at our headquarters in Laramie, Wyoming. About five years ago, Trihydro adopted the Code of the West as core values to live by and do business. The code embraces the ethical standards we strive to share with all our employees, clients, and partners across the country. Trihydro is a proud sponsor of this film production.


Viewers of this half-hour film will discover there are still places in America where character counts above all. To view the trailer for The Code of the West: Alive and Well in Wyoming, click here. To order a copy of the full production, go to www.haveypro.com and follow the links to “store” or “dvds”. You may also visit the Center for Cowboy Ethics and Leadership website at www.cowboyethics.org to order copies of the film.


Additionally, on March 3rd, 2010 a bill declaring The Code of the West the official state code of ethics for Wyoming was signed into law at the capitol rotunda. Click here to watch the event.

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