This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. The Women’s Business Center of Utah supports women entrepreneurs through training, advising, and access to critical resources. State Director, Ann Marie Wallace joins us to discuss the Utah Proclamation for Women’s Entrepreneurial Empowerment and its impact on women-owned businesses statewide.
Ann Marie Wallace:
On Women’s Entrepreneurship Day, Utah leaders from government, business and nonprofit sectors came together to sign the Utah Proclamation for Women’s Entrepreneurial Empowerment. Thirty organizations joined the ceremonial signing, committing to support women-owned businesses across the state.
The Proclamation recognizes the vital role women entrepreneurs play in Utah’s economy. Women-owned businesses generate roughly 14 billion dollars annually and employ over 89,000 Utahns. It also acknowledges the challenges women business owners often face, including access to capital, networks and growth opportunities.
Signatories pledge to take meaningful action, such as mentoring women entrepreneurs, promoting policy improvements or showcasing women-led businesses. One simple, yet powerful way we can all contribute is by intentionally buying from women-owned businesses. Individuals and organizations can still add their signatures through November 19, 2026.
Supporting women entrepreneurs strengthens Utah’s economy and builds a more balanced and innovative business community.
Derek Miller:
The Women’s Business Center of Utah continues empowering women business owners while bringing the community together to support their mission. To learn more and sign the pledge, visit WBCUtah.org. I’m Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.

