Vol. 30 No. 10, October 2016
Index
- A tech twist.
- Connections.
- The transformation of the financial industry.
- BriAnna McKissen: an influencer in the tech world.
- Will Hamill: brewing success in the Beehive State.
- Boomstartup.
- CBC Advisors.
- Hogle Zoo.
- Newmark Grubb Acres.
- The David Eccles School of Business.
- Utah Clean Air Partnership.
- Access Development.
- AlphaGraphics, Inc.
- Bank of Utah.
- Black Diamond Equipment, Ltd.
- CoNextions Medical.
- DigiCert.
- Edge Home and Commercial Security.
- GameStop.
- HireVue.
- KIER Construction.
- Legend Solar.
- MaritzCX.
- Progrexion.
- R. Scott Phillips.
- RizePoint.
- The Historic Park City Alliance.
- Utah College of Applied Technology.
- Vail Resorts, Inc.
- CBRE.
- MCRE.
- Oquirrh Mountain Moving.
- Rocky Mountain Power.
- Salt Lake City--The Governor's Office of Economic Development approved UPS for an incentive to build a regional package operations facility in Utah, adding up to 195 high-paying jobs with over $200 million in capital Investments.
- Snap Finance.
- Western Governors University.
- Public and private collaboration praised as 111 main opens its doors.
- Provo Bakery offers a taste of autumn.
- Cedar City--Skywest Airlines and Southern Utah University partnered to establish a tuition reimbursement program that will help support the development of aspiring professional pilots.
- Cedar City--The Bowler Retail Team at CBC Advisors advised site selection for the first Retro Fitness facility in Southern Utah.
- Southern Utah University.
- Genetic testing continues to emerge in the direct-to-consumer market.
- Bear Lake Glamping Resort wraps up second season of luxury camping.
- Lehi--Calder Richards structurally engineered the Lehi Pointe Office Tower, which is home to Utah Community Credit Union's new corporate headquarters.
- Megaplex Theatres.
- Orem--90-year-old W.W. Clyde & Co. now has a standalone corporate office building of its own.
- Park City--Vail Resorts, Inc.'s retail division, Vail Resorts Retail, will open a new Patagonia retail store on the corner of Main Street and Heber Avenue in Park City, located in the space of the former Silver Queen Hotel that has been sitting vacant for three years.
- Salt Lake City--Healthnostics, Inc. will change the company's name, trading symbol and management, and undergo a reverse split of the company's Class A common Stock.
- University Place.
- Vineyard--Qualtry Is the newest tenant in the master-planned Geneva development.
- Utah entrepreneurs.
- Bootstrapping your IP: seven questions emerging businesses should ask themselves.
- Piggy bank: financial literacy building blocks for kids.
- Issues still matter: it's time to trade in political drama for dialogue.
- The economics of Trump and Clinton: comparing the policy positions of the candidates.
- Thick and thin: what one father/daughter duo learned after jumping into business together.
- Intercepting signals: new technologies for making wireless devices more secure.
- BC Technical.
- ClearOne.
- IFROGZ.
- Mercato Partners.
- Provo--ALA Services LLC (ALA) completed the acquisition of Adaptive computing Enterprises, a private company previously backed by tier-one investors including Boston-based Tudor Ventures, EPIC Ventures out of Salt Lake City and Intel Capital, which operates internationally.
- Salt Lake City--Autonomous Solutions, Inc.
- Sarcos Robotics.
- University of Utah.
- Utah Science Technology and Research Initiative.
- VPI Technology Group.
- ZANIAC.
- On camera: the art of video conference etiquette.
- Au Pierpont: art communities add vibrancy to a city--but are usually the first to be pushed out.
- Green Business Awards: Utah companies that are walking the walk when it comes to sustainable business.
- Tech trailblazers: the pioneers, past and present, of Utah's vibrant tech community.
- Serve and protect: Utah companies that are protecting citizens and law enforcement alike.
- Unpacking Brexit: how the UK's exit from the EU could change how Utah does international business.
- QA: Human resources roundtable.
- A click away: helping rural residents stay connected with fiber internet.
- Accounting firms.
- E-commerce.
- IT services.
- Travel agencies.