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THIS IS MICHAEL DE GROOTE FROM THE SALT LAKE CHAMBER, WITH YOUR METRO BUSINESS REPORT
Several Salt Lake businesses report personnel changes. MedQuest® Products has named Zaf Zafirelis as President and Chief Executive Officer. John Holt has joined Celtic Bank as Vice President of Commercial Lending. Utah Arts Council Director Bonnie Stephens has announced her retirement, effective January 1st. Regina Davis, a Senior Account Executive with McKinnon-Mulherin, has moved to Rhode Island where she will continue her work as McKinnon-Mulherin's east coast representative.
Metropolitan is throwing a birthday bash on November 23rd to celebrate its seventh year in business. There will be a seven-course meal served at 7 p.m. and priced at $77.77.
The Tracy Aviary gave a Free Bird Show to Liberty Elementary School last Thursday. A grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation is making it possible to present the bird show to all Title One Schools within the Murray School District.
Why join the Salt Lake Chamber? Reason #3. You can save money. The Chamber uses its collective buying power to negotiate low rates on essential business products and services. We call these value added benefits--and so will you.
Networking is a historic strength of the Salt Lake Chamber. It is fitting then that the next Business After Hours is at the historic Peery Hotel tomorrow, November 21st at 5 p.m. Come join hundreds of potential business partners for food, prizes, and networking. To sign up call the Chamber at 328-5050 or see us on the web at saltlakechamber.org.
THIS IS MICHAEL DE GROOTE FOR KSL NEWSRADIO 1160.