29 09, 2021

Catherine Raney-Norman and Christine Cashen to Keynote 2021 Women & Business Conference and ATHENA Awards Luncheon

By |2023-06-28T15:15:58-06:00September 29th, 2021|Blog, News & Press|0 Comments

SALT LAKE CITY, UT (September 29, 2021) – Four-time Olympian Catherine Raney-Norman and National Speakers Association CPAE Hall of Fame Speaker Christine Cashen will keynote the 2021 Women & Business Conference and ATHENA Awards Luncheon, the Salt Lake Chamber announced today. “Overcoming adversity has become an important subject for all of us during the past [...]

28 09, 2021

How Tax Increment Financing Has Helped Utah’s Housing Market

By |2021-09-28T08:57:41-06:00September 28th, 2021|Blog, Policy|0 Comments

There is no one singular solution to Utah’s Housing Crisis. Rather, the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute has identified five “best practices” for meeting the housing affordability challenge in Utah. This article will discuss real-life examples of success stories in Utah that have utilized TIF to grow and develop. When considering solutions to Utah’s housing [...]

28 09, 2021

Don’t Apologize for Taking up Space. Ever.

By |2023-06-28T15:16:19-06:00September 28th, 2021|Blog, Business Women's Forum|0 Comments

“One of our goals at the Business Women’s Forum (BWF) is to Influence positive change in the community,” said Jennifer Goodwin, BWF Chair and Director of Selection, SLC Downtown Northwestern Mutual Office. The September 21, 2021, BWF focused on imposter syndrome and finding one’s courageous voice, leadership development and empowerment. The fight for equality and [...]

27 09, 2021

Smart Rain Technology: Taking Weather-Based Irrigation to the Next Level

By |2023-06-28T15:16:35-06:00September 27th, 2021|Blog|0 Comments

The Salt Lake Chamber’s Water Champion H2Oath is founded on the precept that water is our most precious natural resource. As Utah faces an unprecedented drought, protecting and efficiently using the water supply is imperative to ensuring clean, safe and long-term drinking water. Businesses that sign the pledge are leaders in changing behavior patterns to [...]

24 09, 2021

Dr. Tony Byers Announced as Morning Keynote for the Inaugural Utah’s Business Diversity Summit

By |2023-06-28T15:16:41-06:00September 24th, 2021|Blog, News & Press|0 Comments

SALT LAKE CITY, UT (September 24, 2021) – Global Diversity and Inclusion leader, Dr. Tony Byers, will be the morning keynote of Utah’s Business Diversity Summit, the Salt Lake Chamber announced today. Boldly challenging the status quo and decades of diversity and inclusion practices, Dr. Byers is transforming D&I from “the right thing to do” [...]

23 09, 2021

Salt Lake Chamber Member Alphagraphics – Ogden Supports Local Businesses

By |2023-06-28T15:16:49-06:00September 23rd, 2021|Blog, Small Business Highlight|0 Comments

For Natalie Knight, owner of AlphaGraphics - Ogden, the best thing about being an entrepreneur is collaborating with clients to create creative solutions. AlphaGraphics is a one-stop shop for anything marketing-related – from signage, wall wraps and board graphics to apparel, mugs and pens. Whereas printing is it’s bread-and-butter, the business also provides digital marketing [...]

23 09, 2021

Top 5 Reasons to Attend the Salt Lake Chamber’s Government Affairs Boot Camp

By |2023-09-19T08:16:46-06:00September 23rd, 2021|Blog|0 Comments

The Salt Lake Chamber’s Annual Government Affairs Boot Camp is around the corner. This intensive two-day training is an opportunity to learn how Utah’s business voices are heard on Capitol Hill. In addition to knowing why government relations are important for your organization, there are many reasons why a new or senior business leader, [...]

22 09, 2021

Housing Preservation: A Strategy We Can All Agree On

By |2021-09-22T08:53:56-06:00September 22nd, 2021|Blog, Policy|0 Comments

There is no one singular solution to Utah’s Housing Crisis. Rather, the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute has identified five “best practices” for meeting the housing affordability challenge in Utah. This article will describe how preservation is a long-standing practice in the housing policy toolkit that has positive, quantifiable outcomes and minimal local opposition. While [...]

20 09, 2021

Jennifer Seltzer Stitt: Good Change Feeds the Soul and Transforms Communities

By |2023-06-28T15:17:04-06:00September 20th, 2021|Blog, Business Women's Forum, Guest|0 Comments

Adaptability is a popular pandemic buzzword in a lot of offices. We’re told that the one most important – if not the most important – leadership skill is the ability to adapt. Good news, friends. By this standard, we are all leaders. I don’t know a soul who hasn’t twisted and contorted themselves during the [...]

16 09, 2021

How Land Use Regulations Determine the Effectiveness of All Other Practices

By |2021-09-16T09:53:47-06:00September 16th, 2021|Blog, Policy|0 Comments

There is no one singular solution to Utah’s Housing Crisis. Rather, the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute has identified five “best practices” for meeting the housing affordability challenge in Utah. This article will describe how zoning changes are a necessary part of all other best practices, as they control what types of housing are built [...]

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