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THIS IS LARRY MANKIN FROM THE SALT LAKE CHAMBER WITH YOUR METRO BUSINESS REPORT.
Several Salt Lake businesses report personnel changes. ClearOne Communications, the company formerly known as Gentner Communications, has named Eugene Kuntz as its Chief Operating Officer. Scott Child has joined ArosNet as a Corporate Sales Executive. Douglas Gilmore has joined Franson-Noble & Associates as Principal. Franson-Noble is a water resource engineering firm in American Fork.
Utah’s Hogle Zoo opened its 9th Annual “World of the Wild” art exhibit of local artists’ work.
The Utah Microenterprise Loan Fund made its first Vocational Rehabilitation loan to Greg Topham, who owns Topham Yard Care. This type of loan is for Workers Compensation Fund claimants who were injured on the job or are receiving vocational rehabilitation services.
Here’s an Olympic business fact: It is essential that businesses make transportation plans for the Games. It is also essential that Utahns enjoy the Games. Local businesses are counting on Utahns to fill their seats, eat their food, and enjoy their shopping during the Games.
The Chamber's Century Club is a powerful tool to strengthen customer relationships and team-build, while sharing the experience of the Games. Get a taste of the Century Club experience this Friday, February 8th at the Party to Welcome the World. Come network and watch the opening ceremonies on Giant Screens. This is THE business-networking event of the Games. But hurry, we only have room for 500 people. Call the Chamber for more information at 328-5043 or see us on the web at saltlakechamber.org.
THIS IS LARRY MANKIN FOR KSL NEWSRADIO 1160.