Speaking on Business: C&R Management

This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. In Utah, locally owned businesses play a big role in supporting communities — creating jobs, helping families, and investing back into the state through service, education, and charity. McDonald’s Owner and Operator, Christina Sparrer-Baer, joins us with more.

Christina Sparrer-Baer: 

As a McDonald’s franchisee here in Utah, I’m proud to serve our community through locally owned and operated restaurants. Being local means creating a welcoming, community-focused experience that goes beyond the meals we serve.

Whether you’re starting your first job or building a career, you’ll gain valuable skills at McDonald’s. Through our Archways to Opportunity program, team members receive tuition assistance and support for continued education and career development. When you visit us you can also support our favorite charity Ronald McDonald House. We donate a penny for every Happy Meal and pound of fries sold. 

You can also round up your order to the nearest dollar to help provide life-changing support for families when they need it most. And of course, we’re still the spot for the food you love. With our app, you can access exclusive deals, earn rewards, and try new menu items, including specialty drinks. See you at McDonald’s.

Derek Miller: 

From first jobs to community support, businesses like McDonald’s play a big role in Utah, helping people grow, stay connected, and feel supported in their day-to-day lives. I’m Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.