2019-2020 Annual Report

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ANNUAL REPORT


Dear Business Community, This past year and its attendant challenges will not soon be forgotten. However, thanks to your engagement and support, we know that the Salt Lake Chamber is the best place to lead out on difficult issues facing our businesses and the economy, particularly in a way that magnifies the innovation and ingenuity in our business community. Beginning with the most significant event, the Chamber has worked extensively to mitigate the economic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic and execute a plan for recovery. When the pandemic hit Utah, Governor Gary Herbert created the COVID-19 Community Task Force and the Economic Response Task Force, which Chamber President & CEO Derek Miller was asked to Chair. From developing the first website dedicated to addressing the coronavirus and launching an ambitious campaign to keep our businesses safely opened, to supporting creation of the Utah Leads Together plan and assisting on the Rapid Response Team, to holding virtual Town Hall meetings, providing grants to rural and minority owned business, and sharing important funding information, the Chamber has, and continues to, play a critical role in promoting Utah’s economic well-being. Although the current pandemic started to make its presence known in Utah on the last two days of the session—quickly overtaking the headlines—the work that our Legislature completed with active and coordinated counsel from the Chamber should not be forgotten. The session saw increased success advocating for smart policies to elevate business in our state. And, as we emerge from the current crisis, these policies will help us recover and have a long-lasting and positive effect on our economy. Other major highlights initiated by the Chamber through the year included honoring Governor Gary R. Herbert as the 41st Giant in our City, hosting a Republican Primary Gubernatorial Candidate Forum at the Grand America Hotel, hosting successful and on-going roundtable discussions to promote diversity and inclusion with the Utah Black Chamber, acquiring the KSL NewsRadio program “Speaking on Business,” launching the “Chamber Champions” video series to focus on our membership, and coordinating the popular “Stay Safe to Stay Open” campaign throughout the state.


The 2019-2020 Annual Report includes our collective achievements, reflecting the business leadership the Chamber represents. We hope this report encourages you to continue serving your communities and working with the Chamber as we advocate for you. Thank you for the contributions and support you provide our community. Sincerely,

Derek B. Miller President and CEO

Linda Wardell 2019-2020 Board Chair

Craig Wagstaff 2019-2020 Board Vice Chair

*This report reflects information from August 2019 to July 2020.


UTAH LEADS TOGETHER Beginning with the most significant event, the Salt Lake Chamber has worked extensively to mitigate the economic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic and execute a plan for recovery. When the pandemic hit Utah, Governor Gary Herbert created the COVID-19 Community Task Force and the Economic Response Task Force, which Chamber President & CEO Derek Miller was asked to Chair. From the beginning, our goal to break the spread of the virus required public buy-in. Consequently, our highest priority was to develop a comprehensive plan that could give Utahns hope—a path to follow that would provide the way forward together. This dynamic plan became known as Utah Leads Together, which included input from our best and brightest and was the first comprehensive plan of action introduced in the United States. The Chamber also created one of the first websites to provide information and resources for businesses and individuals, and then turned it over to the State to become the official clearinghouse for Utah and a prototype for other states.

The Chamber was also able to bring the legacy KSL NewsRadio program “Speaking on Business” to the Salt Lake Chamber. Zions Banks’ graciously transferred the program to us, allowing the Chamber to magnify the voice of business across the state and showcase our members who are doing innovative things and leading efforts to adapt and overcome the coronavirus.


In April 2020, the Chamber created a new informational webinar series—“Utah Leads Together”—to support our community’s economic reactivation and to help implement the Utah Leads Together plan for business. These webinars address the steps and considerations necessary to get businesses back to work in our new normal. Business, industry, health and safety experts share best practices, guidelines, and ideas on how to build consumer confidence as we turn the dial and safely return to the workplace.


STAY SAFE TO STAY OPEN On behalf of the business community, the Salt Lake Chamber with membership support stepped up to play a vital role in helping Utah through these challenging times. As the pandemic abates we must rebuild, and toward that effort the Chamber launched “Stay Safe to Stay Open,” a campaign to curtail the spread of the virus while supporting the economy. The campaign encourages businesses to take a pledge to follow guidelines as outlined in Utah Leads Together and seven safety principles provided by the Utah Department of Health.

“Our businesses are proud to commit to ‘Stay Safe to Stay Open.’ The safety and wellbeing of our employees and our customers is paramount. It is important to prioritize best practices in our places of business so that we can continue to serve our customers and provide opportunities for our employees. We not only want to comply, but we want to provide a level of comfort for our guests. The more businesses who take this pledge, the better our public health and the greater our ability to keep our economy going.” - Steve Starks, CEO, Larry H. Miller Group of Companies

Businesses that take the pledge agree to: Check symptoms before work and stay home when sick. Wash our hands frequently and avoid touching face and eyes. Practice physical distancing including wearing face coverings in close common areas. Learn about high-risk groups and help protect them. Cover our mouths when we cough or sneeze. Clean high touch surfaces frequently. Follow public health guidance as updated.


In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Salt Lake Chamber’s Utah Community Builders foundation launched “Leading With Hope.” This is a targeted campaign that responds to critical community needs that were created or worsened by the pandemic through two flagship programs: the Hope Corps and Hope Grants. The Hope Corps is a volunteer program modeled after the Peace Corps, that pairs college-aged Utahns with small businesses, community initiatives, and nonprofits that need help during the pandemic. Hope Grants is a business-driven, targeted grant program that addresses crucial gaps in things like food security and mental health.

LEADING WITH HOPE


SMALL BUSINESS IS THE BACKBONE OF OUR COMMUNITY The Salt Lake Chamber’s Utah Job Opportunities Foundation created the Mainstreet Preservation Grant in May 2020 to sustain rural and minority-owned businesses. This would not have been possible without the generous contribution of $500,000 from WCF Insurance. The short-term grants created through this program kept doors open for local businesses while they waited for PPP loans and other federal assistance, and many recipients have shared that this was necessary for their survival.

“Small businesses have always been an important part of WCF Insurance and our community. They are the heartbeat of our state. We care about them and their ability to weather this storm. We are happy to offer our assistance to help them in this difficult time.” - Peggy Larsen, Senior Vice President, Marketing and Community Relations, WCF Insurance


CHAMBER RURAL WORKFORCE NETWORK

The Salt Lake Chamber has continued its focus on fostering the Rural Workforce Network. Alongside EDCUtah and the Department of Workforce Services, the Chamber issued a call to action for businesses to connect job seekers who may want to stay in their local communities to employers who offer remote work and believe in a distributed workforce. While this program began before the coronavirus, it has accelerated our change in workforce distribution, and this program has become more important than ever.

“We believe the hidden workforce in Utah is in rural Utah. We are committed to supporting companies willing to move jobs to rural Utah and connecting them to rural job seekers. It’s a win-win situation for these communities and employers throughout the state.” - Jon Pierpont, Executive Director, Utah Department of Workforce Services


EQUALITY & INCLUSION IN OPPORTUNITY The Salt Lake Chamber announced in June 2020 that it is partnering with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on a national initiative to address inequality of opportunity. Our objective is that diversity and inclusion become more than just a movement. That we will work together to ensure change that appropriately reflects the dynamic culture of Utah and continues to open opportunities for everyone. The business community has a critical role and responsibility in this effort, and for this reason the Chamber in partnership with the Utah Black Chamber, started to convene a series of webinars, symposiums, and roundtables focused on discussions around the issues of racism, equality, and inclusion in business. Past Webinars: • The Black Experience in the Corporate World • Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging: What is it and Why Does it Matter?

“The moral case for greater diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace is indisputable, and there’s overwhelming evidence that greater diversity benefits the American economy, businesses, communities and employees. We are proud to partner with Salt Lake Chamber on this initiative and help develop a robust plan of action.” - Suzanne Clark, President, U.S. Chamber of Commerce


CLEAR THE AIR CHALLENGE Prior to the pandemic, the Salt Lake Chamber, alongside partners UCAIR and Travelwise, conducted the Clear the Air Challenge, a month long competition that gives the chance to reduce vehicle emissions by choosing alternative methods of transportation. It was the 11th such Challenge, and received broad community support and participation. Collectively, participants this year eliminated over 97,500 trips, saved almost 1.6 million miles, 476.4 tons of CO2 and 0.5 million dollars, and burned 1.9 million calories in just 29 days.

Top Large Teams

Top Small Teams

“We recognize that there are no perfect answers to keep our air clean, but there are practical solutions. These strategies represent many of the practical steps all of us can take to make a difference for our air. While the Clear the Air Challenge takes place for just one month, we hope it will provide Utahns the opportunity to start new habits and think about how their individual behaviors contribute to our air quality challenges.” - Thom Carter, Executive Director, UCAIR


WOMEN & BUSINESS CONFERENCE AND ATHENA AWARDS LUNCHEON

Local business women heard from inspirational speakers, gained business insights, and recognized the accomplishments of those helping to make a difference in our community at the 43rd Annual Women & Business Conference and ATHENA Awards Luncheon. Two-time Olympic medalist and U.S. National Champion Nancy Kerrigan provided the opening keynote, encouraging attendees to move boldly forward no matter how many hurdles may come in life. Attendees also had the opportunity to hear from speakers which included combating the gender wage gap, harnessing the leader’s mindset and using data for good. The 2019 ATHENA Leadership Award was given to Linda Wardell, general manager of the City Creek Center and Chair of the Salt Lake Chamber for her leadership and contributions to the Salt Lake City community. In addition to the ATHENA Leadership Award, the following five women received Pathfinder Awards: • Theresa Foxley, president & CEO, EDCUtah • Mikelle Moore, SVP, Chief Community Health Officer, Intermountain Healthcare • Christy Tribe, president & CEO, Junior Achievement of Utah • Melanie Vartabedian, partner, Ballard Spahr, LLP • Jennifer Williams, Chief Brand Ambassador, Dental Select


GIANT IN OUR CITY Governor Gary R. Herbert was recognized for his contributions and service to the State of Utah at the 41st Giant in our City. The award, presented by the Salt Lake Chamber on June 11, 2020, at the historic Redwood Drive-In Theatre, is given for exceptional and distinguished public service, as well as extraordinary professional achievement, and is widely recognized as the most prestigious business award in the state of Utah.

LANE BEATTIE UTAH COMMUNITY BUILDERS AWARD In addition to the Governor’s recognition, Jane Powers, RN BSN, was awarded the Lane Beattie Utah Community Builders Award for her distinguished service in providing medical care for Utah’s underserved population. The award recognizes an inspirational individual who has gone above and beyond the call of duty to address a crucial community issue. Powers was selected by the Utah Community Builders Advisory Board, co-chaired by Clark Ivory, CEO of Ivory Homes, and Lisa Eccles, president and COO of the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation.


PUBLIC POLICY The Salt Lake Chamber priorities for the 2020 Legislative Session were introduced at the Utah Economic Outlook & Public Policy Summit, held in partnership with the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek. Chief among those priorities is sustaining the business and economic environment that places Utah among the top of America’s best performing states, strengthening education funding and outcomes, supporting our state’s workforce, closing the housing gap, building transportation infrastructure, and investing in diverse energy and environmental quality. During the 2020 Utah Legislative Session, the Utah Legislature was very supportive of the state’s economy and all those who benefit from economic opportunity. Although the current pandemic started to make its presence known in Utah on the last two days of the session, the work that our Legislature completed should not be lost. As we emerge from this current crisis, these policies will help us recover and have a long-lasting and positive effect on our economy.


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2019-2020 BOARD BOARD LEADERSHIP Chair: Linda Wardell, City Creek Center - The Taubman Company Co-Chair: Craig Wagstaff, Dominion Energy Incoming Chair: Gary Porter, Deseret Management Corporation Past Chair: Steve Starks, Larry H. Miller Group of Companies BOARD OF DIRECTORS Kim Abrams, Goldman, Sachs & Co. Nathan Callister, Wells Fargo Wilford Clyde, Clyde Companies, Inc. John Dahlstrom, The Wasatch Group Theresa Foxley, EDCUtah Natalie Gochnour, University of Utah Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute Val Hale, Governor’s Office of Economic Development Kay Hall, Zions Bank Gary Hoogeveen, Rocky Mountain Power

Clark Ivory, Ivory Homes Greg Johnson, Intermountain Healthcare Fred Lampropoulos, Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Brent Low, Utah Media Group Molly Mazzolini, Infinite Scale Donna Milavetz, Steward Health Care Systems Derek Miller, Salt Lake Chamber Abby Murtagh, Hilton Salt Lake City Center Scott Parson, Staker Parson Materials & Companies Ray Pickup, WCF Insurance Gaby Poirier, Rio Tinto Kennecott Gary Porter, Deseret Management Corporation Joel Raup, Boeing Company Steve Starks, Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Craig Wagstaff, Dominion Energy Linda Wardell, City Creek Center - The Taubman Company

BOARD OF GOVERNORS Kim Abrams, Goldman, Sachs & Co. Lloyd Allen, CBRE Doug Anderson, Redmond Minerals Nathan Anderson, Union Pacific Railroad Mervyn Arnold, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Eddie Bangerter, Rocky Mountain Care Robert Behunin, R&R Partners Marc Bennett, Comagine Health Art Berger, Ray Quinney & Nebeker Bruce Bingham, Hamilton Partners Nate Boyer, The Boyer Company Mark Brennan, Ames Construction Dee Brewer, Downtown Alliance Benjamin Brown, Fidelity Investments Ari Bruening, Envision Utah Terry Buckner, The Buckner Company Lonnie Bullard, Jacobsen Construction Company Jonyce Bullock, Squire & Company, PC Keith Buswell, Wadman Corporation Nathan Callister, Wells Fargo


Andrew Carroll, REAL Salt Lake / Rio Tinto Stadium Thom Carter, UCAIR Vance Checketts, Dsco Bob Checketts, Kern River Gas Transmission Company Curtis Child, RC Willey Home Furnishings Roger Christensen, Bank of Utah Carlton Christensen, Utah Transit Authority Wilford Clyde, Clyde Companies, Inc. Pres. Noelle Cockett, Utah State University Elizabeth Converse, Silicon Slopes Amanda Covington, Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Lew Cramer, Colliers International Bill Crim, United Way of Salt Lake Andrew Croshaw, The Leavitt Partners John Dahlstrom, The Wasatch Group Michael Dale, New Media Strategists Raymond Dardano, Marlin Business Bank Ingolf de Jong, GENCOMM Sydnee Dickson, Utah State Office of Education

Quinn Dietlein, Hale Centre Theatre Beth Dobkin, Westminster College Matthew Durham, Stoel Rives LLP Rebecca Dutson, The Children’s Center TJ England, CR England - Global Transportation Ivy Estabrooke, IDbyDNA Michael Ferro, InterNet Properties Marlise Fisher, Washington Federal Tage Flint, Weber Basin Water Conservancy District Rick Folkerson, Ken Garff Automotive Group Reed Forrester, Delta Air Lines Theresa Foxley, EDCUtah Jerry Frisch, Wasatch Container Chris Gamvroulas, Ivory Homes Christian Gardner, Gardner Company Kevin Garn, Garn Development Dan Gelston, L3Harris Technologies Dave Gessel, UHA, Utah Hospital Association Darla Gill, Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Natalie Gochnour, University of Utah Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute Terry Grant, KeyBank of Utah

Jonathan Hafen, Parr Brown Gee & Loveless Val Hale, Governor’s Office of Economic Development Kay Hall, Zions Bank Miles Hansen, World Trade Center Utah John Hanshaw, MountainStar - HCA Mountain Division Kelly Harris, Harris Financial Utah Richard Hartvigsen, Nu Skin Enterprises Inc. Jack Hedge, Utah Inland Port Authority Mark Herman, U.S. Bank Ted Hill, Eide Bailly, LLP Mark Holland, Ascend Staffing Gary Hoogeveen, Rocky Mountain Power Pres. Deneece Huftalin, Salt Lake Community College Scott Hughes, Hughes General Contractors, Inc. Richard Hunt, Hunt Electric, Inc. Brayden Jessen, SentryWest Insurance Services Dale Johns, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center Greg Johnson, Intermountain Healthcare

*This report reflects information from August 2019 to July 2020.


Patricia Jones, Women’s Leadership Institute Brent Kartchner, Interior Solutions Bruce Kusch, LDS Business College Gary Larcenaire, Valley Behavioral Health Missy Larsen, doTERRA International Nicole Lengel, Harmons Patrick Liston, American Express Daniel Lofgren, Cowboy Partners Steve Lovin, Walmart Brent Low, Utah Media Group Al Manbeian, GPS Capital Markets, Inc. Ronald Mangone, Strong & Hanni, PC Aubriana Martindale, Smith’s Food & Drug Stores Molly Mazzolini, Infinite Scale Kristin McCullagh, SelectHealth Ty McCutcheon, Daybreak Community Association Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Salt Lake City Corp. Donna Milavetz, Steward Health Care Systems John Miller, Mark Miller Toyota Derek Miller, Salt Lake Chamber Mike Moffitt, Gold Cross Services

Steve Morrison, EMI Health Shawn Morrow, LDS Hospital Brad Mortensen, Weber State University Ron Mortimer, Horrocks Engineers Inc Kate Moss, Bank of America / Merrill Lynch Shawn Murphy, Wasatch Electric Abby Murtagh, Hilton Salt Lake City Center Sterling Nielsen, Mountain America Credit Union William Nixon, Policy Impact Communications Brett Okland, Okland Construction Company Jeff Olsen, Boart Longyear Jim Olson, Utah Jazz Slade Opheikens, R&O Construction Company Jeff Palmer, Layton Construction Company Scott Parson, Staker Parson Materials & Companies Bill Perry, Perry Homes, Inc. David Pershing, University of Utah Julie Peterson Burdett, Tiffany & Co. John Pfisterer, Komatsu America Corp.

Ray Pickup, WCF Insurance Kevin Pinegar, Durham Jones & Pinegar, P.C. Duffy Pingree, Bear River Mutual Insurance Company Walter Plumb, Plumb Holdings LLC Gaby Poirier, Rio Tinto Kennecott Gary Porter, Deseret Management Corporation Hal Pos, Parsons Behle & Latimer Becky Potts, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco / Salt Lake City Branch Scott Pulsipher, Western Governors University Taylor Randall, David Eccles School of Business Joel Raup, Boeing Company Peter Reichard, Utah Foundation Martin Ritter, Stadler US Inc. Adam Ryan, Delta Air Lines Matt Sandgren, Orrin G. Hatch Foundation Henry Schwendiman, Bonneville Real Estate Capital Michael Seare, Kiewit Infrastructure West Co.


Thayne Shaffer, America First Credit Union Mikhail Shneyder, Nightingale College Randy Shumway, Cicero Group James Sloan, Swire Coca-Cola, USA Dave Smith, Penna Powers Jennifer Somers, CenturyLink Erich Sontag, Altabank Saul Speirs, Young Living Michael Squires, UAMPS (Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems) Steve Starks, Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Sally Steed, Utah Media Group Frank Stepan, UBS Bank USA Adam Suess, The Sinclair Companies Jim Sutton, Northrop Grumman Corp. Jim Swayze, Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah Sheri Swensen, Hexcel Corporation Craig Thatcher, Thatcher Company Tara Thue, AT&T Bill Tingey, Moreton & Company Joe Tomon, Procter & Gamble Paper Products Co. Paul Torres, Manuel’s Fine Foods

Pres. Astrid Tuminez, Utah Valley University Maxine Turner, Cuisine Unlimited Catering & Special Events Art Turner, Enterprise Holdings Inc. Joel Van Cott, Deloitte Services LP Vicki Varela, Utah Office of Tourism, Film and Global Branding Melanie Vartabedian, Ballard Spahr Craig Wagstaff, Dominion Energy Dave Walker, 1-800 Contacts, Inc. Mark Walker, EnergySolutions Linda Wardell, City Creek Center - The Taubman Company Mike Washburn, Thanksgiving Point Bryan Webb, Cache Valley Electric Company LaVarr Webb, Webb Consulting Angie Welling, Google Fiber Scott West, Pepsi Beverages Company Brittany Westover, JP Morgan Chase Chad Westover, University of Utah Health Chris Wharton, Salt Lake City Council Grant Whitaker, Utah Housing Corporation Brent Williams, Dental Select

Jody Williams, Holland & Hart, LLP Mayor Jenny Wilson, Salt Lake County Todd Wolfenbarger, The Summit Group Dave Woolstenhulme, Utah System of Higher Education Pres. Kevin Worthen, Brigham Young University Colin Wright, CW Group Lee Wright, Kirton McConkie Thomas Wright, Summit Sothebys International Realty

*This report reflects information from August 2019 to July 2020.


2019-2020 CIRCLE OF INFLUENCE CHAIRMAN Deseret Management Corporation Dominion Energy Intermountain Healthcare Ivory Homes Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Rocky Mountain Power Salt Lake City Corp. Salt Lake County WCF Insurance Wells Fargo Western Governors University Zions Bank PRESIDENTIAL 1-800 Contacts, Inc. Altabank America First Credit Union American Express American United Federal Credit Union Ames Construction

Ascend Staffing AT&T Ballard Spahr Bank of America / Merrill Lynch Bank of Utah Bear River Mutual Insurance Company Boart Longyear Boeing Company Bonneville Real Estate Capital Boojum Group Burt Brothers Tire & Services Cache Valley Electric Company CBRE CenturyLink Cicero Group City Creek Center - The Taubman Company Clyde Companies, Inc. Colliers International

Comagine Health COP Construction Cowboy Partners CR England - Global Transportation Cuisine Unlimited Catering & Special Events CW Group David Eccles School of Business Daybreak Community Association Deloitte Services LP Delta Air Lines Dental Select doTERRA International Downtown Alliance Durham Jones & Pinegar, P.C. Eide Bailly, LLP EMI Health EnergySolutions Envision Utah

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco / Salt Lake City Branch Fidelity Investments Gardner Company Garn Development GENCOMM Goldman, Sachs & Co. Google Fiber Governor’s Office of Economic Development GPS Capital Markets, Inc. Harmons Hexcel Corporation Holland & Hart, LLP Horrocks Engineers Inc Hughes General Contractors, Inc. Infinite Scale Interior Solutions InterNet Properties Jacobsen Construction Company JP Morgan Chase


Ken Garff Automotive Group Kern River Gas Transmission Company KeyBank of Utah Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. Kirton McConkie Komatsu America Corp. L3Harris Technologies Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Layton Construction Company LDS Business College LDS Hospital Mark Miller Toyota Marlin Business Bank Micron Moreton & Company Mountain America Credit Union MountainStar - HCA Mountain Division New Media Strategists Nightingale College Northrop Grumman Corp. Nu Skin Enterprises Inc.

O.C. Tanner Company Okland Construction Company Orrin G. Hatch Foundation Parr Brown Gee & Loveless Parsons Behle & Latimer Penna Powers Pepsi Beverages Company Perry Homes, Inc. Plumb Holdings LLC PolarityTE Procter & Gamble Paper Products Co. R&O Construction Company R&R Partners Ray Quinney & Nebeker RC Willey Home Furnishings REAL Salt Lake / Rio Tinto Stadium Redmond Minerals Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah Rio Tinto Kennecott Rocky Mountain Care Sallie Mae Bank Salt Lake Regional Medical Center

SelectHealth Silicon Slopes Squire & Company, PC Stadler US Inc. Staker Parson Materials & Companies Steward Health Care Systems Stoel Rives LLP Strong & Hanni, PC Summit Sothebys International Realty Swire Coca-Cola, USA Thatcher Company The Boyer Company The Buckner Company The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The Cynosure Group The Leavitt Partners The Sinclair Companies The Wasatch Group U.S. Bank UAMPS (Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems) UBS Bank USA UCAIR

UHA, Utah Hospital Association Union Pacific Railroad University of Utah University of Utah Health University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics University of Utah Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute Utah Inland Port Authority Utah Jazz Utah Media Group Utah State Office of Education Utah State University Utah System of Higher Education Utah Transit Authority Utah Valley University UWM Men’s Shop Valley Behavioral Health Wadman Corporation Walmart Wasatch Container Wasatch Electric Washington Federal

*This report reflects information from August 2019 to July 2020.


Weber Basin Water Conservancy District Westminster College Wheeler Machinery Co. Women’s Leadership Institute Young Living Zions Bancorporation GOLD Alliance Residential Company Ally Bank Babcock Scott & Babcock Broadway Media, LLC Bustos Real Estate/KW Utah Realtors Keller Williams Castlight Health Colmena Group Columbus Pacific Development Comcast Business CRS Engineers Dell EMC Deseret News Dorsey & Whitney Edge Homes

First National Bank FUEL Marketing GBS Benefits, Inc. George S. & Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation Goldenwest Credit Union Granite Construction Company HealthEquity Ibarra Business Group Industrial Supply Company Keller Investment Properties KPMG Lowe Property Group MHTN Architects, Inc. Modern Display/Modern Expo Mortenson Mountainland Supply Myriad Genetics Newmark Knight Frank Nicholas and Company, Inc. Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine Parker-Migliorini International PEG Development

Phillips Edison & Company PNC Bank Progressive Leasing R1 Reliable Controls Corporation Scalar LLC Schuff Steel Security National Financial Corporation Shamrock Plumbing Siegfried and Jensen Skyhouse Apartments SkyWest Airlines Snell & Wilmer L.L.P. Sorenson Capital Sorenson Communications Symphony Homes Taylor Derrick Capital Thomas N. Jacobson Law ThomasArts Unico UnitedHealthcare USANA Health Sciences Utah Business Magazine Walker Edison Waste Management of Utah

Waterford.org Webb Woodside Homes SILVER Big-D Construction Corp. BKD CPAs & Advisors Les Olson Company Nordstrom, Inc. Smith’s Food & Drug Stores Utah Association of Realtors Wadsworth Development Group BRONZE 4th West Apartments 50th West WRG/From Scratch Adobe Systems Inc. African Chamber of Commerce of Utah Air + Sea International Freightlink Air Methods Alexander’s Printing Alphagraphics - Ogden Amazon Fulfillment Center I


American Fork Chamber of Commerce Auric Energy Barr Engineering Company Bear Lake Rendezvouz Chamber Bear River Valley Chamber of Commerce Beaver Valley Chamber of Commerce Blanding Chamber of Commerce Box Elder Chamber of Commerce Brian Head Chamber Bridgerland Technical College Bristol-Myers Squibb Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce Carbon County Chamber of Commerce CCMC Cedar City Chamber of Commerce Chamber West (West ValleyTaylorsville-Kearns)

Cigna Clearlink Technologies LLC CO Hospitality Group CommonGrounds Workplace Cook Martin Poulson, P.C. Costco Culinary Crafts Cushman & Wakefield Utah Cyprus Credit Union Davis Chamber of Commerce Davis Technical College Delta Area Chamber of Commerce Deseret Book Company Dixie Technical College Draper Area Chamber of Commerce Dsco Duchesne County Chamber of Commerce Eleks Emery County Chamber Employers Council Enterprise Holdings Inc. Equitable Life & Casualty Insurance Company

Escalante/Boulder Chamber Exodus Healthcare Network Fillmore Area Chamber of Commerce Flaming Gorge Chamber of Commerce FranklinCovey Gastronomy Gold Cross Services Good Day Catering Graystone Mortgage, LLC Greater Salt Lake HispanicAmerican Chamber of Commerce GSL Electric Haight Bey & Associates LLC Haitian American Chamber of Commerce of Utah Hammerton Heber Valley Chamber Hillcrest Bank Hilton Salt Lake City Center Holladay Chamber of Commerce Hunter Douglas

Hurricane Valley Chamber of Commerce IBI Group Jerry Seiner Dealerships Kaddas Enterprises Inc. Kanab Area Chamber of Commerce Kostopulos Dream Foundation KUTV / CBS -- Sinclair Broadcast Group Lagoon Corporation Loveland Living Planet Aquarium Magna Chamber of Commerce Magnum Bikes Marysvale Chamber of Commerce Master Brands Megaplex Corporate Metrostudy Michael Best & Friedrich LLP Moab Chamber of Commerce Momentum Loans

*This report reflects information from August 2019 to July 2020.


Morgan Area Chamber Mountainland Technical College Murray Area Chamber of Commerce Nexus IT Consultants Ogden - Weber Chamber of Commerce Ogden-Weber Technical College Oracle Pacific Islander Chamber of Commerce Packsize International , LLC Panguitch Chamber Park City Chamber / Conventions & Visitors Bureau Park City Resort Parowan Chamber Payson & Santaquin Area Chamber of Commerce Pleasant Grove-Lindon Chamber of Commerce Point of the Mountain Chamber

Radisson Hotel Salt Lake City Downtown Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. Richfield Area Chamber of Commerce Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc. Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine - Southern Utah S.K. Hart Management, LC Salesforce Salina Area Chamber of Commerce Salt Lake City International Airport Salt Lake City Public Library Salt Lake City School District Salt Lake Magazine San Juan County Chamber of Commerce Security Service Federal Credit Union Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel Skyline Electric Company

SME Industries, Inc. Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort SoFi South Jordan Chamber of Commerce South Salt Lake Chamber South Valley Chamber Southwest Airlines Southwest Technical College Southwest Valley Chamber of Commerce Spanish Fork Salem Area Chamber of Commerce sPower Springville-Mapleton Chamber of Commerce St. George Area Chamber of Commerce St. John Properties Stone Security STOUT Building Contractors Sundt Construction, Inc. TAC Air/Keystone Aviation Teriyaki Grill Thanksgiving Point The Kimball Terrace

The Tasting Room Tiffany & Co. Time Machine Titan Specialized Services, Inc Tooele County Chamber of Commerce Tooele Technical College TrueNorth Wealth U.S. Chamber of Commerce Uintah Basin Technical College United Way of Salt Lake Utah Asian Chamber Utah Black Chamber Utah Black Chamber of Commerce Utah County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Utah Farm Bureau Federation Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Utah LGBTQ+ Chamber Utah System of Technical Colleges


Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce UZONA Chamber of Commerce Valley Fair Mall VCBO Architecture, L.L.C. Vernal Area Chamber of Commerce Vivint Solar Wasatch Security Awareness Washington Area Chamber of Commerce Wayne County Business Association Weber State University West Jordan Chamber of Commerce West Valley City Westgate Park City Resort & Spa Woodbury Corporation World Trade Center Utah WSI Trash Valet & Recycling WSP Young Automotive Group

*This report reflects information from August 2019 to July 2020.



STAFF EXECUTIVE TEAM Derek Miller, President & Chief Executive Officer Heidi Walker, Chief Operating Officer Daniel Brimhall, Chief Financial Officer Dee Brewer, Executive Vice President Jacey Skinner, General Counsel & Executive Vice President of Public Policy William Nixon, Strategic Communications Nikki Smith, Executive Projects CHAMBER TEAM Lori Bodily, Accounting Manager Marisa Bomis, Director, Marketing & Communication Nic Dunn, Utah Community Builders & Public Policy Programs Director Mark Harvey, Business Development & Sales Training Manager David Hursey, Special Assistant to the President Maria Loftis, Operations Manager Tara McHugh, Senior Programs & Events Manager Kaitlyn Pieper, Director Community Policy Lindsay Riches, Business Development Jackie Sexton, Vice President of Programs & Events Bianca Yardley, Graphic Designer

DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE Dee Brewer, Executive Director Kristin Beck, Managing Director, Cultural Core Derek Dietsch, Business Development Manager Alison Einerson, Executive Director, UFCU Carly Gillespie, Program & Grant Manager Lucas Goodrich, Program Director, Cultural Core Nancy Kaschmitter, Operations Coordinator Ryan Mack, Communication & Marketing Director Nichole Mathews, Market Manager Jessica Thesing, Urban Affairs Director Cassandra Yerkes, Community Engagement Coordinator WOMEN’S BUSINESS CENTER OF UTAH Ann Marie Wallace, State Director Teresa Bagdasarova, Northern Program Coordinator Debbie Drake, Southern Office Program Director Lisa Jensen, Southern Office Program Coordinator Eve Rickles, Digital Media Coordinator Clancy Stone, Business Advisor



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