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Salt Lake Chamber

The Salt Lake Chamber stands as the voice of business in Utah. We support our members' success and champion community prosperity, while representing more than 8,000 business and 500,000 employees. Building Utah is the official Salt Lake Chamber podcast and looks into topics and ideas that influence the Beehive state. We want to bring in the business perspective to what you really care about. From finance to football no topic is off-limits: you never know what you might hear.

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  • 939 - Speaking on Business: Ballet West - Nutcracker

    This is Derek Miller Speaking on Business. Ballet West is the ninth largest professional ballet company in the country and is the second-largest performing arts organization in Utah with an international reputation for artistic excellence since its founding in 1963. Executive Director Michael Scolamiero joins us with more. Michael Scolamiero: Ballet West is home to America’s first Nutcracker, which all started when our founder, Willam Christensen, choreographed the first full-length version of The Nutcracker in the United States in 1944. This year, we are celebrating 80 years of The Nutcracker, which has become officially known as a Living Historic Landmark by the state of Utah, the first such designation of its kind in the country. We are the only company that presents this version in the United States, which Christensen first created for the San Francisco Ballet during the height of WWII to provide family entertainment to audiences during a difficult time in the world. It was ideal because of the vast number of children used in the production, when so many able-bodied dancers were enlisted in the military. Thanks to Christensen, The Nutcracker has become synonymous with the holiday tradition and has become a major revenue stream for ballet companies around the world. Derek Miller: For over 60 years, Ballet West has expanded its footprint in our community through innovative performances and preeminent training in dance. To learn more, or to get tickets for The Nutcracker, visit balletwest.org. I’m Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 11/14/24

    Thu, 14 Nov 2024 - 01min
  • 938 - Speaking on Business: Kinect Capital

    This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Kinect Capital’s mission is to empower emerging and diverse entrepreneurs in creating sustainable companies that bring high-quality jobs and new economic opportunities in under-served regions of the United States. Here with more is Board Member Matt Warnock. Matt Warnock: Utah’s tech scene is red hot — but starting a company is hard. Most startups fail, often because they lack experience, capital, or both. At Kinect Capital, we help founders put both experience and capital in their corner. Founded in 1983, Kinect Capital is the world’s oldest and most successful nonprofit venture accelerator. Our alumni include Ancestry dot com, Myriad Genetics, and over a thousand others. We pair promising startups with a multidisciplinary team of experienced volunteers, helping them attract capital from smart investors. Over 60 percent of our alumni raise capital, and 80 percent are still in business 10 years later. Unlike many accelerators, we don’t move our startups to Silicon Valley or other places — we’ve been bringing capital to local communities right here in Utah for over 40 years! At Kinect Capital, we help founders start right, raise capital, and change the world. We're building the future, one startup at a time. Derek Miller: Kinect Capital believes that diversity brings better connections and better returns. This thriving community of entrepreneurs, mentors, and capital sources extends beyond tech, adding value and creating unexpected connections across many industries. Find out more at kinectcapital.org. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 11/13/24

    Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 01min
  • 937 - Speaking on Business: Quail Street

    This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Small businesses are the backbone of America, making up 99.9 percent of all U.S. businesses. What’s more, Utah, recognized as the most pro-small business state, is home to many, including Quail Street. Here to share more about the business is Baker and Owner Amy Connors. Amy Connors: Are you tired of take-out or frozen pizza that makes you feel bad? Have you tried making healthier pizza at home, only to be disappointed? The reason could be your dough. At Quail Street, we believe better pizza starts with better dough. With premium ingredients and perfectly portioned dough, we make it simple to create restaurant-quality pizza at home — whether it’s for a cozy night in or a gathering with friends. Pizza nights with Quail Street dough are about more than just food; they’re about sharing meaningful moments over a meal made with care. If you’re looking for restaurant-quality pizza at home that you don’t have to make from scratch, give us a try. You can find our dough at Liberty Heights Fresh, The Store, Snuck Farm Shop, and Urban Prairie. As a proud woman-owned business and Utah’s Own member, we’re excited to be part of your family’s pizza nights. Derek Miller: Quail Street is dedicated to bringing people together through their delicious homemade sourdough. Their high-quality dough enables you to craft exceptional meals while creating lasting memories with family and friends. Learn more at quailstreetsourdough.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 11/12/24

    Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 01min
  • 936 - Speaking on Business: WBCUtah Annual Report

    This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. For over twenty years, the Women’s Business Center of Utah has helped women build confidence, create opportunities and succeed in business. Their 2023-2024 Annual Report shows a record year of impact, detailing milestones and success stories for Utah’s women entrepreneurs. Here with more is State Director Ann Marie Wallace. Ann Marie Wallace: Utah has one of the most dynamic business communities in the country, with talented women leading in every industry. At WBCUtah, we’re proud that our 2023-2024 Annual Report reflects more than just the numbers; it represents dreams fulfilled, jobs created and communities strengthened. This year’s milestones include new state funding that helped expand our team and launch outreach efforts, resulting in a major increase in women served. We launched the WBCUtah Online Academy, featuring 14 self-paced courses and introduced digital tools that improved by efficiency and the client experience. Plus, we partnered with rural chambers to create 13 new online Women’s Business Centers. WBCUtah has supported over 290 new business starts, had clients in 27 of Utah’s 29 counties and served more than 1,500 Utahns. Not only that, over 1,300 jobs created, with over $160 million in revenue across clients. Derek Miller: The businesses that have come to fruition and found success through the Women’s Business Center of Utah’s resources this past year are driving Utah forward. WBCUtah has been, and will continue to be, a catalyst for progress and prosperity throughout our state. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 11/11/24

    Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 01min
  • 935 - Speaking on Business: Salt & Honey

    This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Salt & Honey Market is a proudly female-run marketplace with a mission to support creatives in building their small businesses. Since 2015, Salt & Honey has showcased over 250 rotating vendors, featuring locally crafted goods from talented artists, designers, and makers. Designer and Co-owner Ashely Collett joins us with more. Ashley Collett: Salt & Honey Market's mission is to champion local designers, artisans, and small businesses by providing a vibrant retail space where creativity and craftsmanship thrive. We believe that supporting local talent enriches our community and strengthens the economy. Our curated selection features a unique range of independently produced goods, from handcrafted art and gourmet food to stylish home decor and sustainable vintage finds. Each product reflects our commitment to quality and social consciousness, allowing customers to shop with purpose. Through our ever-changing assortment, we inspire discovery and encourage our community to shop small and support local artists. Beyond offering products, we strive to create a supportive marketplace that benefits both artisans and customers. By fostering connections within the community, we highlight the importance of thoughtful, locally sourced shopping. Each year, we proudly collaborate with over 800 local businesses, nurturing a thriving community of creatives. Come check out what Salt & Honey Market has to offer! Derek Miller: By choosing to shop small, you not only support local businesses but also cultivate innovation within your community. At Salt & Honey Market, you can discover a diverse selection of unique vendors. To learn more, visit saltandhoneymarket.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 11/8/24

    Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 01min
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