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Table of Contents Lehi Chamber President’s Message................................ 6

Lehi Mayor’s Message.........................................................16

Chamber Board Members................................................... 7

Lehi Economic Development Message........................ 17

Chamber Calendar................................................................. 8

Lehi Round-Up Celebration..............................................18

Ambassador Committee..................................................... 9

Lon Sorensen........................................................................ 20

Connect 4 Lunch.................................................................. 10

Pointe Meadows................................................................... 22

North County Business Summit.......................................11

EDGEhomes...........................................................................23

Tech Outreach Council.......................................................12

Camp Floyd............................................................................24

TalonsCove Golf Course.....................................................14

Membership Directory.......................................................25

Annual Chamber Awards...................................................15

Local Savings & Services................................................. 30

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Message from the Chamber President & CEO As CEO of the Lehi Area Chamber of Commerce, I have the opportunity to speak with business leaders quite often. Occasionally, I cross paths with people who don’t know what a chamber of commerce is or what role it plays in a community. I always enjoy these conversations because when someone realizes for the first time how their local chamber can help them, they want to know more. Chambers of commerce do many things better than any other organization can. This is because chambers are uniquely positioned to offer incredible benefits due to the relationships that they have with government, educators, associations, other chambers and, of course, incredible business leaders representing all types and sizes of business. From critical legislative issues that require strong leadership and advocacy to effective monthly networking luncheons where meaningful relationships are formed, chambers do it all. People automatically assume that there must be a steep price tag associated with these kinds of services and benefits, which is just not the case. Annual membership in a chamber is as low as $95. That’s not monthly, that’s the entire fee for a full year for a business owner who works from a home office. I would enjoy speaking with anyone further who would like to know more about what our chamber does and how we can partner with you by helping you grow your business. I look forward to speaking with you! Best regards, Mark R. Welcker, IOM President & CEO Lehi Area Chamber of Commerce 801-901-6664 info@lehiareachamber.com

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Chamber Board Members

Chamber Executive Board Members

Kent Loosle Chairman Mountain Point Medical Center

Andrew Badger Past Chair SERVPRO

Chase Cook Treasurer UCCU

Governing Board Members

Nick Anderson Zions Bank

Kevin Chacon Costco

Clay Christensen MTECH

Marlin Eldred Lehi City Liaison

Aaron Goodrich America First Credit Union

Tech Committee Chair

David Johnson Saratoga Springs City Liaison

Curtis McGee Wells Fargo Bank

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Scott Schwab Aethos Ventures

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Craig Peterson Central Bank

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Allison Canaday Advisor, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory

Mark R. Welcker President & CEO Lehi Area Chamber of Commerce

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Chamber Calendar JANUARY

APRIL

FEBRUARY

MAY

Utah Ignite – Tech Outreach Meeting Chamber Luncheon (State of the Cities) Presented by the mayors Governing Board Meeting Executive Board Meeting Connect 4 Lunch – Networking Lunch Ambassadors Meeting

Utah Ignite – Tech Outreach Meeting Pancakes and Politics Chamber Luncheon – Annual Awards & Board Installation Luncheon Connect 4 Lunch – Networking Lunch Executive Board Meeting Pancakes and Politics Ambassadors Meeting Governing Board Meeting Saratoga Springs Business Alliance Luncheon

MARCH

Utah Ignite – Tech Outreach Meeting Executive Round Table Meeting Tri Chamber Luncheon – Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Grove/ Lindon Connect 4 Lunch – Networking Lunch Executive Board Meeting Ambassadors Meeting Governing Board Meeting

Utah Ignite – Tech Outreach Meeting Executive Board Meeting Lehi Area Chamber Luncheon – Guest Speaker Governing Board Meeting Connect 4 Lunch – Networking Lunch Ambassadors Meeting

Utah Ignite – Tech Outreach Meeting Tri Chamber Luncheon – Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Grove/ Lindon Executive Board Meeting Connect 4 Lunch – Networking Lunch Governing Board Meeting Ambassadors Meeting

JUNE

Utah Ignite – Tech Outreach Meeting Executive Round Table Meeting Saratoga Springs Splash Days Lehi Area Chamber Luncheon – Guest Speaker Executive Board Meeting Connect 4 Lunch – Networking Lunch Ambassadors Meeting Governing Board Meeting Saratoga Springs Business Alliance Luncheon Lehi Round Up Days Lehi Cowboy Classic Golf Tournament

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OCTOBER

Utah Ignite – Tech Outreach Meeting Lehi Area Chamber Luncheon – Patriotic Guest Speaker (Military Veteran) Executive Board Meeting Connect 4 Lunch - Networking Lunch Lehi City Foam Day/Resident Appreciation Day Ambassadors Meeting Governing Board Meeting

Utah Ignite – Tech Outreach Meeting Lehi Area Chamber Luncheon – Guest Speaker North County Business Summit Board Retreat Executive Board Meeting Connect 4 Lunch – Networking Lunch Ambassadors Meeting

NOVEMBER

Utah Ignite – Tech Outreach Meeting Tri Chamber Luncheon – Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Grove/ Lindon Connect 4 Lunch – Networking Lunch Executive Board Meeting Ambassadors Meeting Governing Board Meeting

Utah Ignite – Tech Outreach Meeting Tri Chamber Luncheon & Bowling – Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Grove/Lindon Connect 4 Lunch – Networking Lunch Executive Board Meeting Ambassadors Meeting Governing Board Meeting Saratoga Springs Business Alliance Luncheon

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Utah Ignite – Tech Outreach Meeting Executive Round Table Meeting Lehi Area Chamber Luncheon – Guest Speaker Executive Board Meeting Connect 4 Lunch – Networking Lunch Ambassadors Meeting Governing Board Meeting Saratoga Springs Business Alliance Luncheon

Utah Ignite – Tech Outreach Meeting Executive Round Table Meeting Lehi Area Chamber Luncheon – Guest Speaker/Entertainment Ambassadors Meeting Executive Board Meeting Governing Board Meeting Connect 4 Lunch – Networking Lunch

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Ambassador Committee

Ambassador Committee welcomes all members to the Chamber of Commerce A group of Lehi Area Chamber of Commerce members is going the extra mile to welcome new members to the chamber, help current members get more engaged in the chamber and honor businesses for their achievements. Known as the Ambassador Committee, this group sends its members to visit all new chamber members and participates in events such as ribbon cuttings and recognizing Businesses of the Month. The Ambassador Committee currently has about 18 members and is a formal committee within the chamber. The Ambassador Committee meets on the last Tuesday of every month. Each month, they receive a list of the chamber’s new members and make assignments for committee members to visit each new chamber member and deliver a welcome tote full of information about other chamber businesses. This helps new members find services locally that can benefit them. At chamber events, the committee members are tasked with greeting all members and helping them get to know each other. The Ambassador Committee also sends its members to ribbon cuttings and grand openings and ensures that there is representation from the cities at those events. Another responsibility of the committee is selecting candidates to be considered for the chamber’s Business of the Month award. At their meetings, the ambassadors nominate three businesses to be considered for the award. Chamber members then vote through a ballot on the chamber website for who they think deserves the honor. When a business is selected, the ambassadors go the business and present a plaque, a banner and a cake from Costco announcing it as Business of the Month. Chamber members interested in being part of the Ambassador Committee can find more information on the chamber’s website, http://lehiareachamber.com. This year, the chamber is pleased to have Jessica Lyon from Springhill Suites Marriott as its Ambassador Chair and looks forward to her leading this committee.

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Expand your network at Connect 4 Lunch Connect 4 Lunch is a highly focused, tri-chamber, monthly networking event involving business professionals from Lehi, Saratoga Springs, Eagle Mountain, American Fork, Highland, Alpine, Pleasant Grove, Lindon and other areas. Attendees network in groups of no more than six over lunch. These smaller group sizes allow business professionals of all types to get to know each other in a more meaningful way. Personal and professional experiences are shared and needs and ideas are discussed, all while a fantastic lunch is enjoyed. Those attending are invited to bring a door prize from their business to give away if they wish. Connect 4 Lunch is held on the third Wednesday of every month at various area restaurants. It is hosted by the Lehi Area, American Fork and Pleasant Grove - Lindon chambers of commerce. For more information and upcoming locations, visit the Lehi chamber website at http://lehiareachamber.com.

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North County Business Summit

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Tech Outreach Council

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“I was invited to be a member of the Lehi chamber, and I joined because I thought the Lehi chamber would be like the tech chamber for Utah,” Jay said. “I joined and that wasn’t the case.” At that time, the Lehi chamber had a few technology companies as members, but there were many more out there. When Jay was asked to serve on the chamber’s board of directors, he began talking with other board members about the need to target tech companies for membership in the chamber. The board agreed and discussion about how to do so began in early 2016. In November of 2016, the first meeting of the Lehi Chamber Tech Outreach Council was held. The organization has met monthly since then and is working hard to become a resource for technology firms in the area. “The things we want to accomplish are, we want to be able to assist tech

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Chamber members enjoy golf benefit The Lehi Area Chamber of Commerce has partnered with TalonsCove Golf Course in Saratoga Springs to provide a special golf benefit for Gold, Community Partner and Trustee members of the chamber. How does it work? Call the chamber office at 801901-6664 to set up your tee time up to two weeks in advance. The chamber will take it from there and get back with you. There’s only one foursome per day as a chamber, so plan ahead and book as soon as possible. The following is included: • Golf Monday through Friday • Carts for each golfer • One foursome per visit • 10 percent discounts at the pro shop • Large bucket of practice balls Benefit details are as follows: • Gold members can golf a minimum of three times per golf season • Community Partner members can

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Lehi Mayor’s Message Lehi City, with a population of more than 65,000, has frequently been listed among the top “fastest growing cities in the country.” Not only do residents feel safe in Lehi, but they also rate it extraordinarily high as a great place to raise a family. We are at the heart of Silicon Slopes, and many well-recognized tech companies continue to locate here. IM Flash, Adobe, Xactware, Oracle, Entrata, Workfront and Ancestry, to name just a few, have made Lehi home. Even more businesses are in the process of establishing operation in our city. Our community offers a very low unemployment rate with many great-paying technical job opportunities. Companies have realized that Lehi has a great work force and our location for success could not be better. Lehi has always focused on quality of life and is genuinely committed to maintaining the atmosphere of a family-oriented community. Educational and recreation facilities with their associated programs continue to grow. The public library, the Lehi-Rippy Literacy Center, the Hutchings Museum and more support intellectual growth while the Legacy Center and our recreational programs promote health and activities for all age groups. We are busy. Currently, Lehi City effectively maintains 520 road lane miles, 505 total acres of open space with 250 acres of park space requiring regular maintenance, and 10 linear miles of trails. Our Power Department manages more than 395,705,000 delivered kWh each year and we operate more than 1,000 miles of pipelines. It is not an understatement to say we realize the importance of maintaining a quality infrastructure for our residents and business community. Lehi Mayor Mark Johnson

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Lehi Economic Development Message What makes Lehi a great place to live and do business? Local residents know the secret sauce — family, values and heritage. But now, Lehi has been found, and growth is inevitable. In fact, Lehi was the sixth fastest-growing city in the state in 2018 with the addition of nearly 2,300 residents. Estimates calculate that Lehi’s population will be over 100,000 by 2040. So, why Lehi? With its central location along the Wasatch Front, acres of available land and growing sales tax base, Lehi is becoming the ideal place for business and residents. The city offers Class A office space, beautiful scenic views and growing opportunities. The State of Utah touts Lehi as “Silicon Slopes” (likened to Silicon Valley in California) because of the many tech companies that now call Lehi home. With companies like IM Flash, Adobe, MX, Womply and so many others, Lehi is the hotbed for technology in Utah. Lehi’s convenient location allows companies to draw employment from the best universities in the state. In fact, Brigham Young University is ranked #10 in the nation for entrepreneurial technology startup companies. Employers have access to the best graduates from the University of Utah, Utah Valley University and BYU. Along with business comes a growing demand in housing. Estimates show that one-third of a company’s employees will reside within the city in which the company is located. In 2017, Lehi added 627 new single-family homes,

which made up 13.5 percent of the overall Utah County housing growth. Lehi is also seeing a surge in multi-family housing. Housing growth is expected to exceed those numbers in 2018. The final piece to economic growth is availability of goods and services. Lehi City has also seen substantial growth in retail, which has resulted in sales tax growth year after year. The Outlets at Traverse Mountain, car dealerships, numerous grocery stores, casual dining restaurants and many other businesses all contribute to Lehi’s sales tax base. Growing sales tax is a sign of a healthy economy as residents have expendable income to purchase these services. According to “Only in Your State,” Lehi is the fourth-best city to live in and is the “Best Utah Place for Young Families.” While the city is growing exponentially, all economic indicators show the growth is healthy and controlled. The key to Lehi City’s success returned to the secret sauce — placing emphasis on family, values and heritage. Lehi City definitely is “where it’s at.” Marlin Eldred Lehi Economic Development Director

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Lehi Round-Up Celebration In 1941, with a war looming, the Lehi mayor and city council organized the Civic Improvement Association. One of the tasks this group was assigned was to organize and carry out a citywide celebration. Under its direction, the celebration was moved to the last full week of June. A “name the celebration” contest was held and Ethel Hunger’s winning entry was the Lehi Round-Up, which recalled the farming and ranching legacy of the area’s early pioneers. The annual Lehi Round-Up now offers a week full of exciting events including concerts and entertainment, a grand parade, an arts and crafts market and sporting events. One unique part of the Round-Up is the Stock Parade, during which Lehi reverts back to horse-and-buggy days as hundreds of riders and horses pulling wagons fill the streets of the city. This parade is one of the longestrunning parades in Utah and attracts riders from all over the region. One of the best-loved Lehi Round-Up traditions is the famous Miniature Float Parade. The miniature floats are made by volunteers from various local wards of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The floats are pulled by volunteers and carry hundreds of smiling children through the parade each year. Central to the celebration is the Lehi Round-Up Rodeo. This rodeo is a major stop on the Wilderness Circuit for professional rodeo cowboys and cowgirls. There is nothing

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Longtime Lehi businessman to retire Lon Sorensen has been in the insurance business for 32 years, with 14 of those years spent serving residents in the Lehi area. He and his wife Marie raised three sons and two daughters in Lehi, with all five of them attending Lehi High School. Now, after spending a decade and a half working in the historic section of Lehi’s Main Street, Sorensen is planning to retire. His business, called Lon Sorensen Insurance Agency, merged with the White Insurance Agency on April 1, and the business will take on the White Insurance Agency name sometime this fall. Sorensen will continue running the Lehi location until next January. As he approaches the end of this phase of his life, Sorensen expressed appreciation for the customers who have supported his business through the years. “They’re great people and I’ve appreciated working with them through the years,” he said. “They’ve made my life a good life. There’s so many amazing people around here.” Sorensen was raised in Mapleton and served a mission in the Philippines for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Following his mission, he began attending Brigham Young University where he met Marie Hardy, a Lehi native. The two married and purchased some land from Marie’s father, built a house there and have lived there

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ever since. The couple had three children fairly quickly and Sorensen left school to pursue a career and support his family. Then, one day, he woke up in the hospital with five broken bones in his back. He had been in a car accident on the freeway and was unable to work for a year. When he began searching for employment again, it was with the


Lon Sorensen understanding that jobs involving physical labor were not an option. This was why he began looking into the insurance industry. “Insurance just didn’t really appeal to me, but it was something that we thought could fill the gap until I got a real job,” Sorensen said. “And here it is, 32 years later. I’m still at it.” Sorensen ran an Allstate insurance office for 18 years before he decided to go out on his own. As an Allstate agent, he could only sell Allstate products; there were other options he wanted to provide to his clients that he could offer as an independent agent. He sold his Allstate franchise and opened up shop in Lehi. Lon Sorensen Insurance Agency’s first location was on Main Street at approximately 450 West. After operating there for two years, a building across the street came up for sale, and the Sorensens decided to purchase it and move the business there. The business has been located in that building at 444 W. Main ever since. “Business has been really steady,” Sorensen said of his time in Lehi. “We haven’t been really aggressive in marketing, but it just comes.” Lon Sorensen Insurance Agency has offered mainly property and casualty insurance, including insurance for homes, automobiles, motorcycles and other vehicles. They also offer group health insurance and a full line of business

and commercial insurance. Sorensen said when new customers come in, the first thing his agency tries to do is figure out exactly what they need so they can get the right coverage while avoiding paying for coverage they don’t need. “There’s just so many different situations, so we try to understand their situation so we can give them what applies to their certain status,” he said. White Insurance Agency brings additional options to the table that Lon Sorensen Insurance Agency doesn’t offer, so as Lehi area customers have policies come up for renewal, they can re-examine their coverage and perhaps find something even better suited for them. White Insurance Agency’s main office is in Beaver and they also have an office in Parowan. Sorensen said when he turned 65, he suddenly had 18 different agencies come to him offering to buy his business. “People like the fact that Lehi is a growing area and they like the fact that we have good customers,” he said. He and his wife talked it over and decided that if they could find someone they thought could do a good job and had good values, they would sell. White Insurance Agency was the company they felt would treat their customers the best. “We didn’t just want to take the money and run,” Sorensen said. “I want to make sure that (our customers) have someone that’s going to take care of them.”

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EDGEhomes: Building local communities EDGEhomes is currently constructing homes in the largest development in the company’s history in terms of number of housing units. The Exchange, located at 1833 N. 3870 West in Lehi, is planned for nearly 800 homes, about 50 percent of which have been sold. That community, however, will be dwarfed by another EDGEhomes project that is on the horizon. The Mt. Saratoga development, to be located near Pony Express Parkway and 800 West in Saratoga Springs, is masterplanned for up to 2,400 housing units. Sales began this summer in the Mt. Saratoga development, which will feature single-family homes in two communities: The Ridge and Quailhill. This is all in addition to EDGEhomes’ new North Pointe Village development, which broke ground in June. Located across the street from The Exchange, this development will include 148 townhomes and 50 condominiums. The demand for housing greatly exceeds the supply of homes available for buyers in this area, said Brandon Watson, vice president of land development for EDGEhomes. “That’s why you see so much new construction right now,” he said. “It seems like every month we hit a new sales record.” As a company, EDGEhomes has grown by 20 percent each year for the past four years, said Jed Stewart, EDGEhomes’ vice president of land acquisition. In 2012, the company was the fastest-growing builder in the nation. Founded in Utah in 2008, EDGEhomes has communities underway in Lehi, Saratoga Springs, Eagle Mountain, Herriman, Draper and Bluffdale. The Exchange in Lehi has been one of the fastest-selling communities in the state, Stewart said. With singlefamily homes, townhomes and condominiums available, the community is versatile — it has something for everyone. It also boasts amenities such as a pool, clubhouse, fitness center, playground and pickleball courts.

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