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THIS IS LARRY MANKIN FROM THE SALT LAKE CHAMBER WITH YOUR METRO BUSINESS REPORT
The winners of The Utah Chapter of the International Telework Association’s 2001 Virtual Frontier Leadership Awards are Governor Leavitt in the Executive category, Campus Pipeline in the Technical category, and Evans & Sutherland in the Corporate category. The awards will be presented tomorrow morning at the Utah Law and Justice Center.
The American Heart Association is holding a free breakfast and information session on the Public Access Defibrillation Program tomorrow morning at 7:45 a.m. at the Chamber.
Small Business Administration loans have dropped to the lowest interest rates in 20 years.
R&R Partners earned two Golden Spike awards for the public education campaigns they created for the Utah Transit Authority.
Here’s an Olympic business fact: The influx of athletes and fans will have a significant impact on the way you travel during the Games. Be sure to get a copy of The Olympic Transportation Guide and make your company’s plans now. Go to utahcommuterlink.com for more information.
The Chamber’s last Gold Medal Seminar is on December 12th. Lee Benson, the popular Deseret News Columnist will give you an entertaining and informative Insiders Look at 2002. Lee has written five books on the Olympics and has covered seven Games as a journalist. Get the facts you need to enjoy the Games on December 12th at the WestCoast Salt Lake Hotel. Register by calling the Chamber at 328.5097, or see us on the web at saltlakechamber.org.
THIS IS LARRY MANKIN FOR KSL NEWSRADIO 1160.