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2014 -2015 ANNUAL REPORT

Salt Lake Chamber 2014-2015 Annual Report

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Page 1: Salt Lake Chamber 2014-2015 Annual Report

2014-2015 ANNUAL REPORT

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As Utah’s business leader,we stand as the voice of business,we support our members’ success

and we champion community prosperity.

S A LT L A K E C H A M B E R

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Dear Salt Lake Chamber Members,It has been a remarkable year for business in Utah.

The spirit of collaboration that stands as a hallmark of prosperity in our business community is as strong as ever. Thanks to the exemplary leadership of our Governor and Legislature, as well as the support and advocacy of the Salt Lake Chamber, Utah continues to stand out as a great place to live and do business.

As Utah’s largest and longest-serving business association, a strong mission motivates the Salt Lake Chamber to stand as the voice of business, support our member’s success and champion community prosperity.

Stand as the Voice of BusinessIn the past year the Salt Lake Chamber demonstrated important leadership on the issues of investing in Utah’s future work force through education, as well as strengthening the backbone of our economy through increased transportation funding – investments that are vital to ensuring economic prosperity. Additionally, the Chamber has provided leadership on a number of other important policy areas, including natural resources, water, outdoor recreation, healthcare and tourism, to name a few.

Support our Members’ SuccessThe Chamber continues to be a gathering place for business leaders and the community at large. Through our programs, and those of our partners, the Chamber has directly engaged more than 400,000 business professionals, including our members. The Giant in Our City Award, which was awarded this year to Gail Miller, endures as one of the premiere business events in our state.

Champion Community ProsperityThe Salt Lake Chamber takes very seriously its role as a champion of community prosperity. Partnerships with the Downtown Alliance and the World Trade Center – Utah, as well as other chambers of commerce throughout the state, are vital as we collaborate in bringing about lasting, positive change.

We invite you to review our 2015 annual report. It outlines many of our accomplishments and highlights business and community leadership. If you are a member of the Salt Lake Chamber, thank you for your support in making our success possible. We ask for your continued involvement and collaboration. If you are not a member, now is a great time to join. Sincerely,

Lane Beattie Terry BucknerPresident and CEO 2015 Chairman of the Board

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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1....Letter from Chair & President

2....Community Impact

3....Family of Brands

4....Community Partners

5....Partnerships Around the World

6....Chamber by the Numbers

8....Chamber Highlights

10..Staff

11..Board of Governors

13..Circle Level Members

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SALT LAKE CHAMBERCOMMUNITY IMPACT

“It’s important for the business community to know about the high quality of leadership, deep level of

support and broad in�uence that the Salt Lake Chamber and its Board of Governors have within Utah

and beyond the state’s borders.”

Rich WaljePresident & CEO - PacifiCorp Gateway Projects

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Education Now

GREENbike

*

* not owned or operated by the Chamber

STRATEGIC PARTNERS BRANDED PROGRAMS

ASSOCIATED BRANDS(Operated, not owned)

JINGLE BUS

Family of Brands

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JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF UTAH

UNITED WAY OF SALT LAKE

UTAH NONPROFITS ASSOCIATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES

DEQ/DAQ

GOVERNOR’S OFFICE

GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF PB

OFFICE OF ENERGY DEVELOPMENT

OFFICE OF VETERAN AFFAIRS

SALT LAKE COUNTY

SLC SUSTAINABILITY

SLC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

UDOT

ENTREPRENEUR LAUNCHPAD

GOLDMAN SACHS 10,000 SMALL BUSINESSES

MILLER ENTREPRENEUR CENTER

NAWBO

P3

SALT LAKE CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

SCORE

UTAH MICROENTERPRISE LOAN FUND

UTAH’S OWN

U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

VEST POCKET

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSTIY

LDS BUSINESS COLLEGE

SALT LAKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY

UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY

WEBER STATE UNIVERSTIY

WESTMINSTER COLLEGE

BRIGHAM CITY AREA CHAMBER

CEDAR CITY AREA CHAMBER

CHAMBERWEST

DAVIS AREA CHAMBER

LEHI AREA CHAMBER

MOAB CHAMBER

MURRAY AREA CHAMBER

OGDEN WEBER CHAMBER

PARK CITY CHAMBER/BUREAU

RICHFIELD AREA CHAMBER

SANDY AREA CHAMBER

SOUTH JORDAN CHAMBER

SOUTH SALT LAKE CHAMBER

SOUTHWEST VALLEY CHAMBER

ST. GEORGE CHAMBER

UTAH ASIAN CHAMBER

UTAH HISPANIC CHAMBER

UTAH STATE CHAMBER

VERNAL AREA CHAMBER

WAYNE COUNTY CHAMBER

WEST JORDAN CHAMBER

BREATHE UTAH

LEADERS FOR CLEAN AIR

TRAVELWISE

UTAH CLEAN CITIES COALITION

UCAIR

AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXECS

CHAMBERS FOR INNOVATION & CLEAN ENERGY

PARTNERSHIP FOR A NEW AMERICAN ECONOMY

U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE

WORLD TRADE CENTER UTAHENVISION UTAH

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF UTAH

NATURAL ENERGY FOUNDATION

USTAR

UTA

UTAH CLEAN ENERGY

UTAH FOUNDATION

UTAH LEAGUE OF CITIES AND TOWNS

UTAH TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL

WASATCH FRONT REGIONAL COUNCIL

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE BUSINESS/POLICY/TRADEASSOCIATIONS

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

COMMUNITY FOCUSED

GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS

SMALL BUSINESS FOCUSED

NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

STRATEGIC PARTNERS

CLEAN AIR ORGANIZATIONS

SALT LAKE CHAMBERCOMMUNITY IMPACT

Community Partners

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Palestinian AmericanChamber of Commerce

Chamber of Commerce& Tourism of Sullana

American Chamber ofCommerce Peru

Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry

RAMALL AH, PALEST INE

SANA’A , YEMEN

ROME, I TALY

HANOI , V IETNAM

HO CH I M INH C ITY,V IETNAM

TOKYO, JAPAN

X IHU, CH INA

Ural Chamber of Commerce and Industry

EKATER INBURG, RUSS IA

LUXEMBOURGLONDON, UK

Nanchang General Chamber of Commerce

Chamber of Commerceof Luxembourg

London Chamber ofCommerce and Industry

Italy UtahCooperation Center

Sana'a Chamber ofCommerce and Industry

Bulgarian Chamber ofCommerce and Industry

Tokyo Chamber ofCommerce and Industry

Ho Chi Minh City Branch

Brigham City Area ChamberCedar City ChamberChamberWestDavis ChamberEast Valley ChamberLehi Area ChamberMoab ChamberMurray Area ChamberOgden/Weber ChamberPark City Chamber/BureauRichfield Area ChamberSandy Area ChamberSalt Lake ChamberSouth Jordan ChamberSouth Salt Lake ChamberSouthwest Valley ChamberSt. George Area ChamberUtah Asian ChamberUtah Hispanic ChamberUtah State ChamberUtah Valley ChamberVernal Area ChamberWest Jordan Chamber

BioUtahEDCUGOEDJunior Achievement of UtahLDS Business College (WBC)NAWBOUtah Nonprofits AssociationUtah Technology CouncilUnited Way of Salt LakeUtah FoundationUtah Technology CouncilVest Pocket Business CoalitionWayne County ChamberWorld Trade Center Utah

SOF IA , BULGAR IA

SULL ANA , PERU

L IMA , PERU

MONTERREY, MEX ICO

American Chamber ofCommerce Monterrey

SALT LAKE CHAMBERGLOBAL IMPACT

Partnerships Around the World

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SALT LAKE CHAMBERBY THE NUMBERS

S OU RC E S OF F U N D S A L LO C AT I ON OF F U N D S

SPONSORSHIPS & PARTICIPATION FEES$3,829,530

MEMBERSHIP$2,110,533

GRANTS/CONTRACTS$1,724,730

OTHER$319,585

COMPENSATION$3,574,131

EVENT OPERATING EXPENSES$1,460,769

OFFICE EXPENSES$928,745

INCREASE IN NET ASSETS$243,649

OTHER$645,459

S A LT L A K E C H A M B E R6

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Leading the Best State for Business

BEST PERFORMING STATE

JOB SATISFACTION

BEST STATE FORBUSINESS & CAREERS

PRO BUSINESS STATE

REGULATIONS AFFECTINGSMALL BUSINESS

TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATION& ECONOMIC DYNAMISM

ENTREPRENEURSHIP& INNOVATION

An active and engaged business community, culture of collaboration andinstitutional economic leadership are the hallmarks to our success.

#1

#1

#1

#1

#1

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Enterprising States

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Wallethub.com

�umbtack

Milken Institute

Forbes

Pollina Corporate Real Estate

#1

A+

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SALT LAKE CHAMBERHIGHLIGHTS

WEBSITE PAGE VIEWS

STATESwith MEMBERSSTATESwith MEMBERS

CIRCLELEVELMEMBERS

BUSINESSES that haveBEEN MEMBERS for 25+YEARS

29 1813

2 STRATEGICPARTNERS

292,488BUSINESSESREPRESENTED

EMPLOYEESREPRESENTED

8,000+

222

500,000

259

C OM M U N I C AT I ON SM E M B E R SH I POVER

COUNTIESwith MEMBERSCOUNTIESwith MEMBERS

INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER AGREEMENTS

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Branding: Updated brandingas seen in policy guide, scorecard, ads, etc. New, updated website.

2015 Transportation Rally2015 Transportation Rally Business A�er HoursBusiness A�er Hours

Leadership UtahGraduation

Leadership UtahGraduationProsperity 2020

2015 Classic Golf Tournament2015 Classic Golf Tournament

2014 Annual Meeting2014 Annual Meeting

14th Annual Women in Business Summer Social14th Annual Women in Business Summer Social

38th Annual Women & Business Conference38th Annual Women & Business Conference

Women’s Leadership Institute launchWomen’s Leadership Institute launch

SLC GREENbike

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COMMUNITY MEMBERSdirectly ENGAGEDEVENTS &

SEMINARS

400,000+171+EV E N T S

CLIENTSCounseled

COUNSELINGSessions

BUSINESSESCreated

JOBSCreated CAPITAL ACCESSED

257 41654131

ATTENDEESTrained3,985TRAININGS

Provided116$215K

WOM E N’ S BU SI N E S S C E N T E R

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2015 Giant in our City Gail Miller

Enterprising States Press ReleaseEnterprising States Press Release

2015 Transportation Rally2015 Transportation Rally

DowntownFarmersMarket

DowntownFarmersMarket

2015 Public Policy Guide Release2015 Public Policy Guide Release

141,557

7,249,698TONS OF EMISSIONS REDUCED

CALORIESBURNED

7,656PARTICIPANTSTRIPS ELIMINATED

646.2

BILLS MONITORED during 2015 LEGISLATIVE SESSION

PASSAGE ofPRIORITY BILLS

EMAILS fromSLCHAMBERVOTE.COM

34216,220

82%P OL I C Y

Policy Guide updated and formatted to re�ect the Chamber’s board policy work • Education fundingTransportation funding • Seatbelt law • Nondiscrimination religious freedom bill • Broadband bill

CO2

2014Athena Leadership

Award RecipientPeggy Larson

2014Athena Leadership

Award RecipientPeggy Larson

Clear the Air ChallengeClear the Air Challenge

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SALT LAKE CHAMBERSTAFF

EXECUTIVE STAFFLane Beattie, President & Chief Executive OfficerHeidi Walker, Chief Operating OfficerDan Brimhall, Chief Financial OfficerNatalie Gochnour, Chief Economist & Senior AdvisorJason Mathis, Executive Director, Downtown Alliance/Executive Vice President, Salt Lake Chamber Audrey Toller, Executive Assistant

CHAMBER STAFFAbby Albrecht, Public Policy Area DirectorLori Bodily, Accounting ManagerMarisa Bomis, Communications CoordinatorWendy Cooley, Member RelationsRyan Evans, Vice President of Business and Community RelationsAaron Hendren, Business DevelopmentAngela Johnson, Accounting ClerkJulie Johnson, Education Coordinator & Data AnalystJustin Jones, Public Policy Area Director/Executive Director, Prosperity 2020Sally Jones, Human Resource ManagerBrian Lemke, Vice President of Business DevelopmentMaria Loftis, Operations ManagerMatt Lusty, Manager of Marketing & CommunicationsCarole Macleod, Business DevelopmentJordan Marsh, Business DevelopmentMichael Parker, Public Policy Area DirectorWanda Nichols, Programs & Events CoordinatorJohn Pitt, Business DevelopmentBecky Richards, Front Desk ServicesJackie Sexton, Vice President of Programs & EventsShaun Thomas, Graphic Designer

DOWNTOWN ALLIANCEKim Angeli, Senior Director of Programming & EventsKristin Beck, Director of Urban Activation & Public ArtCarson Chambers, Program ManagerNick Como, Senior Director of Marketing & CommunicationsJesse Dean, Director of Urban DevelopmentAlison Einerson, Winter Farmers Market ManagerLiz Jackson, Business Relations CoordinatorJulie Janke, Grant WriterCamille Winnie, Director of Clean & Safe Programs

GREENBike SLCBen Bolte, DirectorWill Becker, Program ManagerCameron Arellano, Operations & Customer Service CoordintorJon Williams, Fleet Manager

WOMEN’S BUSINESS CENTERAnn Marie Thompson, Program DirectorDeb Bilbao, Business ConsultantDeborah Marzano, Program Coordinator

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SALT LAKE CHAMBERBOARD OF GOVERNORS 2015-2016

EXECUTIVE BOARDLane Beattie, Salt Lake ChamberTerry Buckner, The Buckner Company, chairLori Chillingworth, Zions Bank, vice chairRonald W. Jibson, Questar Corporation, past chairBruce Bingham, Hamilton PartnersJake Boyer, The Boyer CompanyCindy Crane, Rocky Mountain PowerJohn Dahlstron, Wasatch GroupChris Gamvroulas, Ivory DevelopmentNatalie Gochnour, University of UtahDavid R. Golden, Wells FargoVal Hale, Governor’s Office of Economic DevelopmentVictor Ingalls, American ExpressFred P. Lampropoulos, Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Brent Low, Utah Media GroupMolly Mazzolini, Infinite ScaleKeith McMullin, Deseret Management CorporationDerek Miller, World Trade Center UtahScott W. Parson, Staker Parson CompaniesRay D. Pickup, WCFVasilios Priskos, InterNet PropertiesStephen Sands, Rio Tinto KennecottBishop Gary E. Stevenson, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SaintsLinda Wardell, City Creek Center – The Taubman CompanyBert R. Zimmerli, Intermountain HealthcareRichard Walje, Rocky Mountain Power

BOARD MEMBERSKyle R. Adams, Delta Air LinesDon H. Adams, Bear River Mutual Insurance CompanyJohn A. Adams, Ray Quinney & NebekerAbby Albrecht, Granite ConstructionStan L. Albrecht, Utah State UniversityJeff Alexander, Alexander’s Michael Allegra, Utah Transit AuthorityChristy Alter, Goldman, Sachs & Co.Larry Anderson, Redmond, Inc.Nathan Anderson, Union Pacific RailroadGene Barton, Hexcel CorporationScott Beck, Visit Salt Lake, The Convention and Visitors BureauMayor Ralph Becker, City of Salt LakeBrian Bethers, 1-800-ContactsPres. Robert Brems, Utah College of Applied TechnologyMark Brennan, Ames ConstructionBarrie Brewer, Syloet Solutions InternationalTodd Brightwell, Economic Development Corporation of UtahLonnie M. Bullard, Jacobsen Construction CompanyKeith M. Buswell, Wadman CorporationJed Call, Utah Media GroupAndy Carroll, REAL Salt Lake/ Rio Tinto StadiumLee Carter, UBS Bank USASamuel W. Clark, Jr., Dale Barton AgencyRon Clegg, Parsons BrinckeroffWilford Clyde, Clyde Companies, Inc.Dean Cottle, Robert W. Baird & Co., Inc.Lew Cramer, Coldwell Banker Commercial

Cindy Crane, Rocky Mountain PowerJim Crowder, Enterprise Holdings, Inc.Michael M. Dale, New Media StrategistsJennifer B. Danielson, Regence BlueCross BlueShield of UtahRaymond J. Dardano, Marlin Business BankIngolf de Jong, GENCOMMAlex Dunn, Vivint, Inc.Rebecca Dutson, United Way of Salt LakeJeff Edwards, Economic Development Corporation of UtahGary England, Headwaters, IncTJ England, CR England – Global TransportationClint W. Ensign, The Sinclair CompaniesDavid Entwistle, University of Utah Hospitals and ClinicsKC Ericksen, Orbit Irrigation Products, Inc. Raymond J. Etcheverry, Parsons Behle & LatimerMark Faas, DeloitteMatt Finnegan, Kern River Gas Transmission CompanyTage Flint, Weber Basin Water Conservancy DistrictRick S. Folkerson, Ken Garff Automotive GroupChristian Gardner, Gardner CompanyLuke Garrott, Salt Lake City CouncilDavid Gessel, Utah Hospitals & Health Systems AssociationMarsha L. Gilford, Smith’s Food & Drug StoresBill Rock, Park City Canyons ResortTerry Grant, KeyBank of UtahRobert Grow, Envision UtahJonathan Hafen, Parr Brown Gee & LovelessNeil Hafer, Enterprise HoldingsKay Hall, Zions BankJohn Hanshaw, MountainStar – HCA Mountain DivisionR. Kelly Harris, Harris Financial UtahKurt Hawes, Washakie Renewable EnergyStephen J. Hershey Kroes, Utah FoundationPres. Matthew Holland, Utah Valley UniversityTim Homer, Wasatch ElectricBrandi Honey, SkyWest AirlinesTom N. Hori, REDCON, Inc.Mark Howell, AmericanWest BankKirk Huffaker, Utah Heritage FoundationDeneece Huftalin, Salt Lake Community CollegeScott Hymas, RC Wiley Home FurnishingsEric Isom, Century LinkRichard H. Johnson II, Stoel Rives, LLPJonathon Johnson, Overstock.comPat Jones, Women’s Leadership InstituteBob Lake, Eide Bailly, LLP Charlie Lansche, Fidelity InvestmentsGary Larcenaire, Valley Behavioral HealthChris Lee, Deseret Management CorporationDavid Lockwood, EnergySolutionsDaniel C. Lofgren, Cowboy PartnersAl Manbeian, GPS Capital Markets, Inc.Ronald Mangone, Strong & Hanni, PCBill Manning, REAL Salt Lake/ Rio Tinto StadiumBen McAdams, Salt Lake County MayorKristin McCullagh, SelectHealthRich McKeown, The Leavitt Partners

Kyle McSlarrow, Comcast BusinessMike Moffitt, Gold Cross ServicesRobert Murdock, ARK Aerospace StructuresRichard R. Nelson, Utah Technology CouncilSterling W. Nielson, Mountain America Credit UnionBrett Okland, Okland Construction CompanyJim Olson, Larry H. Miller Group of CompaniesSlade Opheikens, R&O Construction CompanyKimberly Page, Keystone AviationCandice Payne, Alaska AirlinesPres. David Pershing, University of UtahWalter J. Plumb, Plumb Holdings, LLCGary B. Porter, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SaintsGreg Randall, KPMGDean Taylor Randall, David Eccles School of BusinessChris Redgrave, Zions BankDavid P. Reid, ABC 4 UtahRobin Rockwood, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco/SLC BranchRonald Ruff, Mountain MedicalDon Schulthies, Wal-Mart StoresMichael Seare, Kiewit Infrastructure West Co.Daniel Shapiro, eBayRandy Shumway, Cicero GroupBrian Singleton, Prime Inc.Aaron Skonnard, PluralSightErich Songtag, AmericaWest BankJohn Spigiel, Watson Laboratories, Inc.Steven Stauffer, Grant Thornton, LLPSteven Starks, Larry H. Miller Group of CompaniesKami Taylor, CBREJoe Tomon, Procter & GamblePaul Torres, Manuel’s Fine FoodsMaxine Turner, Cuisine Unlimited Catering & Special EventsVicki Varela, Utah Office of Tourism, Film and Global BrandingKip Wadsworth, Wadsworth Development GroupJohn W. Ward, HarmonsMike L. Washburn, Thanksgiving PointGlen Watkins, Jones Waldo, PCMichael Weinholtz, CHG Healthcare ServicesAngie Welling, GoogleGrant S. Whitaker, Utah Housing CorporationNathan Wickizer, Cache Valley Electric CompanyDr. Charles A. Wight, Weber State UniversityJody L. Williams, Holland & Hart, LLPBrent Williams, Dental SelectMcKell Withers, Salt Lake City School DistrictTodd Wolfenbarger, The Summit GroupEdgar Wright, Pepsi Beverages CompanyBert R. Zimmerli, Intermountain HealthcareDavid W. Zimmerman, Brahma Group, Inc.Craig Zollinger, ChaseRoger Christensen, Bank of UtahSteve Morgan, Westminster CollegeMatt Gregory, Arches Health PlanStanley D. Vander Toolen, PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP

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SALT LAKE CHAMBERCIRCLE LEVEL MEMBERS

CHAIRMANAmerican ExpressCity of Salt LakeDeseret Management CorporationIntermountain HealthcareLeavitt GroupMerit Medical Systems, Inc.Questar CorporationRocky Mountain PowerSalt Lake CountyUtah State Office of EducationUtah System of Higher EducationWCFWells FargoZions Bank

PRESIDENTALAmerica First Credit UnionCBRECenturyLinkChaseEnergySolutionsFidelity InvestmentsIvory DevelopmentRegence BlueCross BlueShield of UtahRio Tinto KennecottThe Boyer CompanyThe Sinclair CompaniesUBS Bank USAUtah Jazz Utah Transit AuthorityVivint, Inc.

GOLD1-800-ContactsABC 4 UtahAccretive HealthAfter Hours Medical CompanyAirport Marriott Fairfield Inn & SuitesAlaska AirlinesAmerica First Credit UnionAmericanWest BankAmes ConstructionArches Health PlanARUP LaboratoriesATK Aerospace StructuresBear River Mutual Insurance CompanyBrahma Group, Inc.Broadway Media, LLCCache Valley Electric CompanyCBRE

CenturyLinkChaseCHG Healthcare ServicesClyde Companies, Inc.Coldwell Banker CommercialColdwell Banker Residential BrokerageComcast Business Cowboy PartnersCR England – Global TransportationCuisine Unlimited Catering & Special EventsDale Barton AgencyDavid Eccles School of BusinessDeloitteDelta Air LineDental SelectDeseret NewseBayEide Bailly, LLPEnergySolutionsEnterprise Holdings, IncEnvision UtahFidelity InvestmentsFuel Freedom FoundationGardner CompanyGENCOMMGeorge S. & Delores Dore Eccles FoundationGoldman, Sachs & Co.GoogleGPS Capital Markets, Inc.Granite Construction CompanyGrant Thornton, LLPHarmonsHeadwaters, Inc.Hexcel CorporationHolland & Hart, LLPIvory DevelopmentKen Garff Automotive GroupKern River Gas Transmission CompanyKeyBank of UtahKiewit Infrastructure West Co.Kilgore CompaniesKPMGLayton Construction CompanyMarlin Business BankModern Display/Modern ExpoMountain America Credit UnionMountain MedicalMountainStar – HCA Mountain DivisionNicholas and Company, Inc.O.C. Tanner CompanyOrbit Irrigation Products, Inc.Overstock.comPark City Canyons Resort

Parr Brown Gee & LovelessParsons Behle & LatimerParsons BrinckeroffPenna PowersPepsi Beverages CompanyPlumb Holdings LLCPluralSightPricewaterhouseCoopers, LLPPrime, Inc.Procter & GamblePSAVR&O Construction CompanyRC Willey Home FurnishingsReagan Outdoor Advertising REAL Salt Lake/ Rio Tinto StadiumRedmond MineralsRegence BlueCross BlueShield of UtahResidence Inn by Marriott-AirportRichter7RioTinto KennecottRobert W. Baird & Co, Inc.Salt Lake City Marriott – University ParkSalt Lake City Marriott City CenterSam’s ClubSelectHealthSkyWest AirlinesStaker Parson CompaniesStoel Rives, LLPStrong & Hanni, PCSysco Intermountain, Inc.The Boyer CompanyThe Buckner CompanyThe Grand America HotelThe Leavitt PartnersThe Salt Lake TribuneThe Sinclair CompaniesThomasArtsUBS Bank USAUHA, Utah Hospitals & Health Systems AssociationUnion Pacific RailroadUniversity of UtahUniversity of Utah Hospitals and ClinicsUtah College of Applied TechnologyUtah JazzUtah Media GroupUtah State UniversityUtah Transit AuthorityUtah Valley University Valley Behavioral HealthVivint, Inc.Wadman CorporationWadsworth Development GroupWal-Mart Stores

Wasatch ElectrisWasatch GroupWashakie Renewable EnergyWatson Laboratories, Inc.Weber Basin Water Conservancy DistrictWestminster CollegeWheeler Machinery Co.

SILVERBig-D Construction Corp.ChevronCicero GroupDisney Interactive SLC/ AvalancheEquitable Life & Casualty Insurance CompanyEY (Ernst & Young, LPP)LDS HospitalLes Olson CompanyNordstrom, Inc.Ralph L. Wadsworth ConstructionSmith’s Food & Drug StoresSouth Jordan City Redevelopment AgencyUS Bank

BRONZEAddictive Behavior Motor WorksAdobe Systems, Inc.Ahmed Investments dba ShoetaAlexander’sAmerican United Federal Credit UnionAssociated Food Stores, Inc.AT&T Services, Inc.Bank of the WestBD Medical SurgicalBlue Chip GroupBoeing CompanyCallister, Nebeker & McCulloughCAP Logistics (Nuss Professional Services Group, Inc.)City Creek Center – The Taubman CompanyClearlink Technologies, LLCCompetitive Edge Office Systems, Inc.The CornerstoneCostcoCRS EngineersCSS CorpDeseret Book CompanyEMH Transportation, LLCEvaultFaithful & GouldFCS Community ManagementGastronomy, Inc.Gold Cross Services

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Goldenwest Credit UnionGood Day CateringGranite School DistrictGraystone Mortgage, LLCHealthEquityHerzog Contracting Corp.HILTI North AmericaHilton Salt Lake City CenterHub International Transportation Insurance Services, Inc.Hughes General Contractors, Inc.Hunt Electric, Inc.IM Flash Technologies, LLCJacobsen Construction CompanyJones Waldo, PCJorgenson CompaniesKaddas EnterprisesKomatsu Equipment Co.Kostopulos Dream FoundationKUTV/CBSLagoon Corporation LANDesk Software, Inc.Mark Miller ToyotaMetro Ready MixMolina Healthcare of Utah, Inc.Morgan AsphaltNetflixOffice Evolution Cottonwood-HolladayOnSite CareOracleOrangesodaPARSONSPeppermill Resorts at WendoverPfizer, Inc.PHrmaPotash RidgeProFire EnergyProgrexionRadisson Hotel Salt Lake City DowntownRay Quinney & NebekerRed Leaf ResourcesSalt Lake Regional Medical CenterScandiaSecurity Service Federal Credit Union Sheraton Salt Lake City HotelSME Steel IndustriesSnell & Wilmer, LLPSouthwest AirlinesSpillman Technologies, Inc.sPowerStampin’ Up!Swire Coca-Cola, USA.Syringa NetworksTrolley Square Ventures, LLC/ SK Hart Management

United Way of Salt LakeVarian Medical Systems, Inc. – X-Ray ProductsWeber State UniversityWelborn, Sullivan, Meck, and TooleyWest Valley CityXcape1YP

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