Speaking on Business: Hugo Coffee

This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. “Hugo Coffee” combines exceptional coffee with a passion for saving animals. Every purchase supports local rescues and shelters, turning your morning cup of coffee into a meaningful impact for pets in need. Founder and CEO Claudia McMillin joins us with more.

Claudia McMillin:
In 1999, I left my Wall Street law firm job and moved to Park City, Utah, seeking a new path and career. In so doing, I served on the Summit County Council for 2 terms and had the opportunity to lead the animal rescue Nuzzles & Co., thinking it was my dream job. Unfortunately I realized running a rescue wasn’t for me, because I can’t deal with the heartbreaking stories of abuse and neglect.

So when the opportunity to buy a coffee shop arose, I jumped at it, and named it after my handsome rescue pup, Hugo. A year later, at 55, I launched Hugo Coffee Roasters, blending my love of coffee and animals into a mission-driven business.

Each week, Hugo Coffee partners with small animal rescues and sanctuaries nationwide, raising funds through online campaigns. To date, we’ve donated over 112,000 dollars to nearly 200 organizations.

Hugo Coffee is served at five Hugo Coffee locations, including in Park City and the Salt Lake City International Airport, as well as in top cafes and resorts. This spring, I’m thrilled to share that we are expanding to the Salt Lake City Library and soon hope to open two more locations in Salt Lake.

Derek Miller:
Hugo Coffee Roasters proves that a great cup of coffee can make a difference. With quality brews and a heartfelt mission, they’ve created a ripple effect of kindness for animals and communities nationwide. Learn more at hugo.coffee. I’m Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.