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Greater Des Moines drew top ratings in 2015

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The year draws to a close after another solid run of national rankings gave Greater Des Moines Partnership CEO Jay Byers plenty of speech fodder. 
 
Many of you are preparing to observe various holidays over the coming weeks, but first, let’s review the ways Des Moines rocks, in the opinion of a range of national online and print publications:


– No. 4 on MarketWatch’s “10 Most Pro-Business Cities in America” list.


– No. 4 on ComputerTrainingSchools.com’s tally of”Best Tech Cities to Start a Career.”


– No. 2 on NBC News’ list of “Top 10 U.S. Cities to Land Work.”


– No. 5 on Bankrate Inc. list of “America’s 10 Best Cities for Retirement.”


– No. 6 on American Institute for Economic Research’s
roster of “Midsize Metros Where College Grads Move for Jobs.”


– No. 1 on Gallup Inc.’s “Metros With the Most Community Pride” roster.


– No. 3 on SmartAsset’s rankings that sought the “Top City for New College Grads.”


– Listed on Investopedia’s list of “Emerging Startup Cities of 2015.”


– No. 2 on Forbes’ rankings that looked for the “Best City for Jobs.”