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THIS IS LARRY MANKIN FROM THE SALT LAKE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WITH YOUR METRO BUSINESS REPORT
Leverich Rasmuson Banyard, a CPA and consulting firm, recently started a new professional search company called BOSSolutions to help companies find good employees.
Irwin Union Bank, FSB, a financial services institution based in Indiana, has expanded into Utah and will concentrate on providing personalized financial services.
Gentner Communications is doubling the size of its conference call center to meet the demand for their conferencing services.
Salt Lake Community College reports that seven visual art and design students placed in top honors at the Utah State Multimedia Festival and that ten marketing students took top honors at the international collegiate marketing competition sponsored by Delta Epsilon Chi.
Here's an Olympics business fact: During the Sydney Olympics, 52 percent of visitors to the games stayed at the home of a friend or relative. 16 percent stayed at a hotel. 12 percent rented a home.
The Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce and the Women's Business Center are honoring 30 Innovative Women at the Women's Business Day Luncheon taking place right now at the Little America Hotel. Three of the 30 women being honored are: Meg Wheatley of Berkana Institute, Amanda Wirth of St. Mark's Health Care Foundation, and Barbara Zimonja of Premier Resorts. To learn more about Chamber events call 364-3631 or see us on the web at saltlakechamber.org.
THIS IS LARRY MANKIN FOR KSL NEWSRADIO 1160.