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Utah Business Report March 5, 2014


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This is Lane Beattie of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report.

Tomorrow is International Women's Day. This year the Girl Scouts of Utah will dedicate the theme of their International Women's Day Gala to the Utah business community for their exceptional partnership in showing support for women's issues. The theme for 2014 is "Girl Scouts Mean Business," celebrating the business skills that girls learn when they are a part of Girl Scouting.

In correlation with this theme, Girl Scouts of Utah will be honoring Natalie Gochnour as their 2014 "Tough Cookie." Natalie is the Salt Lake Chamber's chief economist and associate dean of the University Of Utah David Eccles School Of Business. I can personally say that Natalie is an excellent choice for this award and represents the amazing things women accomplish every day in Utah.

As the Girl Scouts of Utah's largest annual event, the International Women's Day Gala has gained local media acclaim and guest attendance has increased by more than 30 percent each year for the past few years.

The gala will take place at the Rail Event Center in Salt Lake City tomorrow, March 6th from 6 to 9 p.m. For more information, visit gsutah.org. This is Lane Beattie for KSL News Radio.

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