Vol. 31 No. 12, December 2017
Index
- The best companies to work for help you grow on the job: Why you should make professional learning your top workplace perk.
- Workplaces: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly.
- My Place Hotel.
- Podium.
- Tolero Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
- Hamlet Homes.
- Red Ledges.
- StubHub.
- Little America Hotel: Creating Lasting Memories for Clients and Guests.
- Alfonso Porras: Hitting the sweet spot.
- Sunny Washington: Launching curiosity.
- CANDLELIGHT HOMES.
- SALT LAKE CHAMBER.
- South Salt Lake--INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTHCARE and UNITED WAY OF SALT LAKE, in partnership with PROMISE SOUTH SALT LAKE, opened a telehealth kiosk at the Columbus Center, 2531 S. 400 East.
- UNIVERSITY OF UTAH.
- HALE CENTRE THEATRE LIFTS CURTAIN ON NEW STAGE.
- AVENUE BAKERY: TASTY, OLD-SCHOOL PASTRIES.
- TINKERS CAT CAFE OPENS FIRST OF ITS KIND IN UTAH.
- ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY.
- Cedar City--SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY recently re-signed its Alliance for Education agreement with BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK.
- COLLECTIVE MEDICAL.
- INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTHCARE.
- PARK CITY MOUNTAIN.
- Park City--COMCAST will be the official cable television and communications partner of U.S SKI & SNOWBOARD, the Olympic sports organization based in Park City.
- PEAK CAPITAL PARTNERS.
- Salt Lake City--JLL recently secured a major tenant for the Historic Clift Building at 10 W. Broadway in Salt Lake City. INDUSTRIOUS signed a lease on two floors, totaling 22,850 square feet of the 104,428-squarefoot building.
- Salt Lake City--WINDERMERE UTAH REAL ESTATE, a residential and commercial real estate company, merged with THE BRINGHURST GROUP, a locally owned residential real estate brokerage.
- SALT LAKE CITY.
- UTAH.
- American Fork--PEOPLE'S UTAH BANCORP, a bank holding company and parent of People's INTERMOUNTAIN BANK, completed the merger of TOWN & COUNTRY BANK, INC., into PIB.
- Lehi--VIVINT SOLAR, INC. will become the official residential solar provider for SKI UTAH, the marketing arm of Utah's 14 resorts.
- OAKWOOD HOMES.
- PURPLE INNOVATION, LLC.
- Salt Lake City--TANNER LLC, a Utah-based audit, tax and consulting firm, formed a strategic partnership with BOOKLY, an online bookkeeping solution, to provide a full range of automated accounting services for small businesses.
- SALT LAKE COMIC CON.
- SNOWBASIN.
- SOLITUDE MOUNTAIN RESORT.
- TOLERO PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
- U.S. SKI & SNOWBOARD.
- UTAH MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION.
- UTAH MEDICAL INNOVATIONS PATHWAYS.
- ALTA SKI AREA.
- MICHAELS.
- MOUNTAIN AMERICA CREDIT UNION.
- SNOWBIRD.
- TASKEASY.
- Artemis Health.
- Calvin L. Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center.
- ClearOne.
- Cushman & Wakefield.
- Downtown SLC Presents.
- HireVue.
- LGCY Power.
- Mercer's Salt Lake City.
- Midwest Commercial Interiors (MWCI).
- Qualtrics.
- Salt Lake Chamber.
- Secuvant.
- SelectHealth.
- OPIOID DEATHS IN UTAH.
- #METOO: How to create a safe, harassment-free workplace.
- It's What's for Dinner: PMI Foods blazes trail into the Chinese beef market.
- A Recipe for Holiday Joy: Pursue lasting happiness to bring joy throughout the year.
- Staying Afloat: How a sailing school managed during Utah Lake's toxic algae scares.
- CIO vs. CTO: Differentiating two important executive positions.
- MYHERITAGE.
- PLURALSIGHT.
- SIMPLECITIZEN.
- SNAP INC. CHOOSES UTAH FOR FUTURE EXPANSION.
- THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH.
- TRUXX.
- A Hand Up: State grant programs offer fuel for early stage companies.
- Commercial Markets: What's on the Economic Horizon for 2018.
- Building on the Buzz: Utah companies thrive in the device accessories ecosystem.
- DRAWING A LINE: How to recognize and eliminate sexual harassment in your organization (yes, yours too).
- BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR: The ingredients of a top workplace: generous benefits, genuine opportunities for growth, effective management and a supportive, engaging culture.
- GROWING PAINS: How to manage the challenges of growth through acquisition.
- NO ONE WAY: When giving charitably, companies find the way that resonates best with them.
- Q&A: HEALTHCARE Roundtable.
- Utah County: Ground zero for the state's burgeoning population growth.