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People & Culture articles focus on a specific person that is doing something remarkable or noteworthy in Utah's tech and startup ecosystem. Often, these individuals are not generally well-known or famous except for in their own circles where they exert a profound and important influence on those around them and the organizations they serve; as a result, they positively impact the local culture and community.
People & Culture articles focus on a specific person that is doing something remarkable or noteworthy in Utah's tech and startup ecosystem. Often, these individuals are not generally well-known or famous except for in their own circles where they exert a profound and important influence on those around them and the organizations they serve; as a result, they positively impact the local culture and community.
Kiln, the Utah-based premium coworking company, is expanding its operation with new locations in Park City, Utah, and Boulder, Colorado. This brings its total coworking sites to four, joining their Lehi and the Salt Lake City locations. CEO and Cofounder Arian Lewis says the company is just beginning their western
The Women Tech Council (WTC), a national organization based in Salt Lake City, was founded in 2007 to support women in the tech industry. On October 28, 2020, they celebrated Jennifer Morales for the 2020 STEM Student Pathway Award. Receiving this award offers Morales confidence, networking connections, and mentoring from
On October 28th, the Women Tech Council hosted the 13th Annual Women Tech awards at Thanksgiving Point. While much has changed around the world from the 12th conference to the 13th, the passion of the Women Tech Council to recognize the hard work, success, and drive of women in technology
by Siria Snounou
On October 28th, the Women Tech Council hosted the 13th Annual Women Tech awards at Thanksgiving Point. While much has changed around the world from the 12th conference to the 13th, the passion of the Women Tech Council to recognize the hard work, success, and drive of women in technology
by Siria Snounou
Kiln, the Utah-based premium coworking company, is expanding its operation with new locations in Park City, Utah, and Boulder, Colorado. This brings its total coworking sites to four, joining their Lehi and the Salt Lake City locations. CEO and Cofounder Arian Lewis says the company is just beginning their western
by Mark Tullis
The Women Tech Council (WTC), a national organization based in Salt Lake City, was founded in 2007 to support women in the tech industry. On October 28, 2020, they celebrated Jennifer Morales for the 2020 STEM Student Pathway Award. Receiving this award offers Morales confidence, networking connections, and mentoring from
by Andrea Morris
Skateboards aren’t new. They’re a symbol of youth culture that somehow span decades and generations, equally familiar to those born in 1962 and those born in 2002. So if you’re starting a skateboard company, how do you stand apart from the competition? For Ghost Long Boards, the
by Shantelle Erskine
Jib Hunt is bringing Kemper Snowboards back to the slopes with updated technology and branding—and a new headquarters in Park City. Founded in Ontario, Canada in 1987 by snowboard pioneer, David Kemper, Kemper was one of the biggest snowboarding brands in history. Different in many ways from competing brands,
by Tylee Hunt
If you ask my kids, I don’t work. I am a stay-at-home mom. In their minds, my life pauses while they’re at school. The moment they step off the bus, I un-pause. The funny thing about that is they know I develop and design homes. They know my
by Trish Alderman
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by Austin Craig
At the beginning of 2020, Lehi based JetDental was looking forward to record-breaking sales. Month over month, if they simply kept on pace, they’d break revenue records for March, April, May, and June. But those projections didn’t account for a global pandemic. On March 12, news broke that
by Austin Craig