Vol. 31 No. 5, May - May 2017
Index
- The more things change.
- Connections.
- Noelle Cockett: at the helm of Utah's land-grant university.
- Ever Gonzalez: an outlier and innovator in entrepreneurial co-working.
- CBRE.
- International Armoring Corporation (IAC).
- Lendio.
- LGCY Power.
- Newmark Grubb Acres.
- Nutraceutical International Corporation.
- Rio Tinto Kennecott.
- Salt Lake City -- GLOBAL DIAMONDS was acquired by DIAMONDS DIRECT, a diamond company based out of Charlotte, North Carolina.
- Stiry.
- TaskEasy, Inc.
- Taylorsville--Western States Lodging, LLC, along with general contractor Rimrock Construction, hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for its newest project, Legacy House of Park Lane.
- University of Utah.
- Visit Salt Lake.
- BambooHr elevate summit: the impacts of pay strategy.
- DogMode: dog daycare with a personal touch.
- The void brings ghostbusters to life with immersive experience.
- Logan--Utah State University's Outdoor Product Design and Development (OPDD) program entered into a partnership with Altra Footwear.
- The Refugee Justice League.
- University of Utah.
- Wasatch Front Regional Council.
- Aquatherm North America.
- Collective Medical Technologies, Inc.
- Dynatronics Corporation.
- L.L. Bean.
- Lehi--in a continued effort to conserve energy and create a more enjoyable environment for guests, Thanksgiving Point reached an agreement with Legend Solar to equip the Museum of Ancient Life with a 1,500-panel solar array.
- Salt Lake City--The Governor's Office of Economic Development contracted with World Trade Center Utah (WTC Utah) to oversee the state's international business promotion activities.
- Savage Companies.
- Savage.
- Squatty Potty, LLC.
- SSA Technology.
- St. John Properties.
- Zagg.
- Preparing for disaster.
- BrightStar Care Salt Lake City.
- CBC Advisors.
- Clyde Companies--the parent company of W.W. Clyde & Co., Geneva Rock Products, Sunroc Corporation, Sunroc Building Materials, Beehive Insurance Agency and Clyde Properties--made several organizational changes: Wilford Clyde was named chairman and CEO of Clyde Companies.
- Experticity.
- HealthEquity, Inc. added Bill Otten as executive vice president of sales and Gary Robinson as executive vice president and CMO.
- Keystone Aviation.
- Park Meadows Country Club.
- People's Utah Bancorp (PUB) expanded its executive management team with the addition of LEN E. WILLIAMS as executive vice president of PUB and of People's Intermountain Bank (PIB), the wholly owned subsidiary of PUB. RICHARD T. BEARD, who currently serves as president and CEO of PUB and CEO of PIB will retire from those roles effective January 2, 2018.
- Real Monarchs.
- Solutionreach.
- The University of Utah welcomed Chris Nelson as the new communications director.
- University of Utah.
- Vivint Solar.
- Arts & culture in Utah's economy.
- Keep legal immigrants legal: President Trump and Congress should maintain USCIS' rule providing job flexibility for high-skilled workers.
- Exporting adventures: tourism is a top Utah export and growing.
- Dog economics: pondering assets and resources that can't be quantified.
- Walking the walk: how to make work-life balance more than a buzz word.
- Pumping steam: opportunities to enrich computer science education for your children--and yourself.
- Arup Laboratories.
- Bodyguardz.
- Dell EMC.
- Fluentworlds.
- Ivanti.
- Qualtrics.
- Weboost.
- Wispeo.
- Zagg.
- Zift.
- Help wanted: recruitment strategies for smaller companies.
- Center attraction: retailers pull out the stops to attract consumers back into stores.
- 30 Women to watch.
- Innovation awards.
- Top 50 private companies: ranked by 2016 total full-time employees.
- Putting their heart into it: executives who go above and beyond in their philanthropy efforts.
- Building Utah: major construction projects are turning the entire state into a hard hat zone.
- Tooele County: Utah's second-largest county seeks to draw more tourists and recreationists.
- Q/A: commercial real estate: roundtable.
- Anticipating the end of the current cycle? What you think matters probably doesn't.
- Women-owned Businesses: ranked by 2016 revenue.
- Interior design firms: ranked by number of designers.
- Investment brokerage firms: ranked by 2016 total licensed brokers.
- Credit unions: ranked by 2016 assets.
- SBA lenders: ranked by 2016 loan amount.