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This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. CMIT Solutions is an award-winning managed service provider offering fast, dependable IT and help desk support. They provide flexible coverage tailored to the level of support your business needs. Co-owner and General Manager, Stephanie Isiko, joins us with more. Stephanie Isiko: At CMIT Solutions of Sandy, we're all about keeping your business running smoothly and securely — without the stress of managing IT on your own. We offer 24/7 monitoring, a super responsive help desk, and proactive maintenance to prevent problems before they happen. Need better collaboration? Our cloud solutions have you covered with secure storage and easy access to your files and apps. Cybersecurity's a big deal, and we take it seriously. From stopping ransomware and phishing attempts to helping you stay compliant with HIPAA, GDPR and other regulations — we've got your back. And if disaster strikes? We'll help you bounce back fast with reliable data backup and recovery. We'll help you plan ahead with smart IT strategies aligned to your goals. Whether you're in healthcare, law, finance or retail — we tailor support to fit your world. And with local help backed by a national network, we're always nearby when you need us. Derek Miller: If you're looking for trusted IT support that grows with your business, CMIT Solutions has you covered. With local service and nationwide strength, they make tech simple. Learn more at CMITSolutions.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/20/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Bridges Language Institute provides dynamic, immersive language education for all levels. Whether you're just starting out or refining your skills, their experienced instructors are there to guide you every step of the way. Owner Shauna Carroll, joins us with more. Shauna Carroll: At Bridges Language Institute, we provide on-site English and Spanish language training for businesses. With the growing need for bilingual communication, we help companies improve team collaboration, customer service and productivity. The best part is that we partner with the state to offer reimbursement for the training costs, making it a cost-effective way to invest in your employees. Not only does this strengthen their skills, but it also shows how much you value their growth, reflecting a progressive, culturally aware company. Our programs are tailored to your employees' needs, ensuring the training directly applies to their roles. With an emphasis on real-world communication and confidence-building, this hands-on training helps create a more inclusive and connected workplace. If you own a business in the Salt Lake area, or know businesses with 5 to 10 employees even more who could benefit from this type of support, reach out to explore how we can help. Derek Miller: Bridges Language Institute helps businesses build real-world language skills and cultural know-how to thrive in today's fast-paced, connected world. Learn more at BridgesLanguageInstitute.org and explore what they can do for you. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/19/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. AT&T is providing first responders nationwide with the dependable support they need during their most critical moments. Mountain & Desert States President for AT&T, Tara Thue, joins us with more. Tara Thue: While you know AT&T, you might not know about FirstNet, built with AT&T. FirstNet is the only nationwide communications network built with and for public safety – with a set of specialized, innovative tools, technologies and features specifically designed for public safety. And it takes an incredible team to make it work. Today, I want to shine a spotlight on someone who truly embodies the spirit of service – Jeff Bassett. Jeff plays a critical role with FirstNet, ensuring that first responders have the reliable, cutting-edge communication tools they need in the field. Most recently, Jeff's leadership was on full display when he traveled to California to assist with the devastating fires, working alongside first responders to ensure critical communications and safety measures were in place. A hero right here in our community, Jeff's career as Fire Chief for both the South Davis Metro Fire Service Area and Sandy City has touched countless lives, keeping our communities safe. At AT&T, we are proud to recognize Jeff as a leader, and a true local hero. Derek Miller: FirstNet brings public safety agencies and first responders the prioritized connectivity they need to help them keep themselves and our communities safe. Learn more at FirstNet.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/16/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Chartway is a 3 billion dollar credit union that serves 260,000 members. Through its new business banking services and 16 million dollars in grants by the Chartway Promise Foundation, Chartway is making a community impact. Senior Vice President of Utah, Nick Whiting, joins us with more. Nick Whiting: We're proud of the Chartway Promise Foundation, our charitable arm, dedicated to supporting medically fragile children and their families. This year, we mark a milestone — 20 years of bringing joy, hope, and smiles to children through memorable experiences — whether it's granting a child's wish, providing hospital care packages, or partnering with local nonprofits. This month, you can make a difference by joining us at a series of fundraising and awareness events. Learn more at chartwaypromisefoundation.org. In addition to the foundation, Chartway also serves the small business community with a full range of business banking services. From cash management and merchant services to online wire transfers, business checking, and lending, Chartway helps businesses grow and thrive. Additionally, we've earned the Juntos Avanzamos designation and now have three bilingual branches in Utah to better serve the Hispanic community. Bottom line, at Chartway Credit Union, everyone is welcome. Derek Miller: As a growing credit union with a strong community commitment, Chartway is further expanding its footprint in Utah by adding a new branch in Herriman later this year — bringing its total number of branches in the state to 14. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/15/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Recognized with numerous accolades for exceptional service to both customers and employees, U.S. Bank is dedicated to helping individuals across the United States manage their finances, investments, and everyday banking needs. West Regional Executive, Brittany Westover, joins us with more. Brittany Westover: U.S. Bank serves customers and companies around the world and has been right here in Utah for the last 30 years. We're not just a bank – we're part of the community, committed to building meaningful, long-term relationships. Hundreds of us live, work, and volunteer in the area. We support local businesses. We're invested in helping Utah grow and succeed. I think our clients see that. They often talk about their high level of trust in us and how secure they feel having U.S. Bank as their financial partner. We were recently named one of the World's Most Ethical Companies and Fortune's most admired superregional bank. We work to earn those distinctions every day. Whether you need a personal checking account, financing to expand your business, or advice on managing an investment portfolio, we're ready to help. To learn more, please visit USbank.com and click on “About Us.” Derek Miller: U.S. Bank is all about offering great service and making a real impact here in Utah. From their wide range of financial services to their active role in the community, they continue to make a meaningful difference. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/14/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Utah's life sciences industry is a key driver of our state's economy, and BioUtah serves as its dedicated trade association — working to ensure the state remains a leader in life sciences innovation. President and CEO, Kelvyn Cullimore, joins us with more. Kelvyn Cullimore: As one of the fastest-growing biotech hubs in the nation, Utah's life sciences industry generates over 22 billion dollars in GDP, 182,000 jobs and wages at nearly 50 percent higher than the state average. This industry is comprised of medical device and diagnostic manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, medical labs, and research facilities, whose products touch millions of patients each year and help fuel the Utah economy. BioUtah members include medical device manufacturers like Merit Medical, BD, Stryker and Fresenius; medical laboratories like ARUP and Nelson Labs; and pharmaceutical developers Teva, Denali, and Halia Therapeutics, among many others. Utah punches well above its weight in bringing innovative medical technologies to patients worldwide, such as brain and computer interface technology from Blackrock Neurotech, innovative heart valve replacement systems by Edwards Lifesciences, AI for enhanced drug discovery by Recursion, and Nusano's radioisotope technology, and so much more. Derek Miller: BioUtah is on a mission to build awareness and advance Utah's innovative, patient-focused life sciences industry. Through their work, they're making a real difference in the lives of Utahns. Learn more at BioUtah.org today. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/13/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Founded in 1966 in Salt Lake City, Utah, Repertory Dance Theatre has been dedicated to creating, performing, and sharing the art of modern dance. As a repertory company, they keep modern dance alive and accessible. Marketing and PR Director, Stephanie Shiozaki, joins us with more. Stephanie Shiozaki: Repertory Dance Theatre is proud to be a cornerstone of Utah's vibrant artistic community. Known worldwide for our collection of modern dance treasures, RDT is both a museum and a contemporary gallery — honoring the past while embracing the future. From the pioneers of modern dance to today's boldest choreographers, we preserve one of the largest collections of dance classics in the world. Beyond the stage, RDT is deeply committed to education and community outreach. Through lectures, open rehearsals, teacher workshops, and year-round classes, we aim to ignite the creative voice in people of all ages. From our home at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, we proudly contribute to Utah's cultural, social, and economic vitality. As we celebrate our 2025–26 season, we honor over 60 years of history and look forward with unstoppable momentum — continuing to build bridges through dance across Utah, the nation, and the world. Learn more today at RDTUtah.org. Derek Miller: Repertory Dance Theatre has been part of Utah's arts scene for years, offering community programs and staying true to its passion for dance. It's a great example of how our state continues to support creativity, culture, and artistic expression. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/12/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. For over 140 years, Parsons Behle & Latimer has challenged the status quo – finding better, more efficient ways to practice law. They're known for putting their clients first, even if it means taking a different approach. Chairman and CEO, Shawn Ferrin, joins us with more. Shawn Ferrin: Headquartered in Salt Lake City since 1882, Parsons Behle & Latimer offers more than 200 attorneys across five states within the Intermountain Region – including more than 140 attorneys in Utah – to help clients achieve their business goals and legal objectives. As the largest Utah-based law firm, Parsons focuses on responsiveness, efficiency and developing a deep understanding of our clients' businesses. We represent our clients' legal interests in nearly every area, including corporate, tax, litigation, environmental, real estate, employment, finance, and intellectual property. For the past decade through today, Parsons has experienced record growth with a client-first approach by expanding geographically and hiring exceptional lawyers to best serve our clients in a timely and cost-effective manner. Parsons ensures our clients' legal needs are met with precision to help businesses and individuals succeed. True to our mission, Parsons is dedicated to providing exceptional results – every day. Learn more at ParsonsBehle.com today. Derek Miller: Since its founding, Parsons Behle & Latimer has stayed true to its core values of client service, professional integrity, ethics, collegiality, and community involvement. The firm's attorneys bring impressive depth and range of experience to every case. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/9/25
As a global expert in high-performance business growth, a New York Times bestselling author, and one of the world's top ten motivational speakers, Dan Clark has inspired leaders worldwide. He's dedicated to strengthening Utah's workforce and supporting local businesses. Dan Clark, joins us with more. Dan Clark: In my 35-year career, I've delivered over 5,500 speeches in 75 countries, working with Fortune 500 companies, Super Bowl champions, military commands, and the United Nations. But my greatest satisfaction comes from working with Utah businesses like L3 Communications, The Buckner Company, Maverik, IMC, Rio Tinto, NuSkin, Stein Eriksen Lodge, the Association of General Contractors, Utah Bankers Association, and many many more incredible organizations! My expertise is resetting organizational cultures to peak performance — redefining what's possible, igniting resilience, strengthening teamwork, and accelerating growth through change. My 3-step strategy teaches: “Every culture is created between the strongest belief, highest expectations, and best behavior the leader lives by — and the worst behavior the leader tolerates!” In technology, I emphasize balancing high tech with high touch. AI is a tool, but how, when, and why we use it is a choice. AI replaces tasks, not talent — the most powerful intelligence is not artificial or replaceable. Derek Miller: Dan Clark helps individuals and organizations achieve peak performance through keynote speeches, leadership training, and coaching. Schedule a call to discuss your leadership and sales training needs at DanClark.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/8/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Eclair French Pastry has been delighting the Salt Lake Valley with their signature eclairs for over five years. With locations in Sandy and now City Creek, they're making it easier than ever to enjoy their delicious treats. Managing Partner, Jacque Newman, joins us with more. Jacque Newman: At Eclair French Pastry, we're passionate about creating classic French desserts that bring a little indulgence to your day. Since opening over five years ago, we've been proud to serve the Salt Lake Valley with handcrafted pastries made fresh daily. From rich, creamy éclairs to delicate macarons, buttery croissants and elegant fruit tarts, every treat is made with care, using only the highest quality ingredients. We believe dessert should be an experience — something that delights your senses and brings a moment of joy. That's why everything we make is rooted in tradition, crafted by hand and beautifully presented. With our original location in Sandy and our newest spot at City Creek, we're excited to share our love of French pastry with even more of our community. Whether you're celebrating something special or just craving something sweet, we invite you to stop by and taste the difference. Derek Miller: Supporting small businesses like Eclair French Pastry helps bring unique flavors to the community. By choosing their delicious treats, you're not just satisfying your sweet tooth, you're helping a local business thrive. Learn more and explore the menu at eclairfrenchpastry.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/7/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. IMA Financial Group is a leading provider of insurance and risk management, committed to protecting assets and driving growth for businesses across Utah and beyond. Vice President of Employee Benefits, Miles Romney joins us with more. Miles Romney: At IMA Financial Group, we empower Utah businesses with customized solutions to exceed their property and casualty insurance, employee benefits and 401(k) retirement needs. Our mission is to guide our clients through complex risks using personalized strategies, blending local expertise with extensive national resources. By leveraging deep industry knowledge, we transform risks into opportunities for sustainable growth. Recognized as one of Utah's fastest-growing insurance firms, we've successfully supported businesses across diverse industries, from start-up to IPO and beyond. Our dedicated team takes pride in delivering proactive guidance and innovative solutions. Our deep commitment to Utah's vibrant business community drives us to actively advocate for smarter strategies that enhance economic strength, increase employee satisfaction and overall community well-being. At IMA, our goal is simple: making a meaningful difference for the businesses we serve. Visit IMACorp.com to learn more. Derek Miller: Utah's insurance industry is a cornerstone of our economic resilience, providing essential services and driving growth. Companies like IMA Financial Group demonstrate their unwavering commitment by investing in our community, supporting local businesses and fostering long-term success across industries. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/2/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Since opening in 2023, Lucero Hair and Wellness has quickly become one of Salt Lake City's premier hair studios. With a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere it provides a great place to feel your best. Owner and Cutting Specialist, Joshua Lucero, joins us with more. Joshua Lucero: At Lucero Hair and Wellness, we believe that great hair starts with great people. That's why we're more than just a salon — we're a community built around education, growth and genuine connection. We offer a structured level system for our stylists, ensuring they can build careers they love while providing exceptional service at a range of price points to accommodate all budgets. Being inclusive means we serve all people, with or without hair. Our team benefits from continued education, quarterly coaching and an annual retreat — all designed to help them thrive creatively and professionally. We're also big on visibility and support. Through social media marketing and community involvement, like our sponsorship at Utah Pride, we celebrate individuality and self-expression every day. Whether you're looking for a salon home that invests in your future or a stylist who truly understands your needs, Lucero is here for you. Visit us and experience the difference. Derek Miller: Located on State Street in downtown Salt Lake City, Lucero Hair and Wellness offers a variety of services for clients, with expert stylists and a vibrant atmosphere. Learn more at LuceroHairandWellness.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/1/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Since 1980, ACE Recycling and Disposal has been redefining the waste industry in Utah. They are committed to providing clean, efficient and eco-friendly waste services tailored to meet each customer's specific needs. General Manager, Isaac Leituala, joins us with more. Isaac Leituala: At ACE Recycling and Disposal, we began with just one garbage truck, and over the years, we've grown into a family of businesses providing comprehensive services, such as compacting for large waste producers, transfer logistics and secure document destruction. Today, we proudly serve over one million customers weekly. But ACE is more than just a waste service company — we're a dedicated community partner. Through initiatives like the "Truth About Recycling in Utah" campaign, where we educate and inspire local communities to adopt sustainable practices. With over 45 years of experience, ACE leads the way in offering innovative solutions that reduce landfill waste and improve efficiency for both businesses and households. Our success is rooted in the value we place in our people. From our drivers to our office staff, every employee plays a crucial role in achieving our mission. Join us in creating a lasting legacy of service and sustainability. Visit ACEdisposal.com to learn more. Derek Miller: ACE Recycling and Disposal operates with a strong focus on core values such as safety, service, sustainability and hard work. These values guide the company in delivering reliable, efficient services that benefit both customers and the environment. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/5/25
The Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Tuesday, April 29, 20254:20 pm: Senator Mike Lee joins Greg and Carolyn for his weekly visit to discuss what's happening in Washington, D.C., and today they'll discuss the deportation of illegal immigrant criminals and budget negotiations.4:38 pm: Derek Miller, President of the Salt Lake Chamber joins the show for a conversation about his piece for the Deseret News on how the Trump trade negotiations and tariff drama creates opportunities for the beehive state.6:05 pm: Brad Bishop, President of the Utah Police Chiefs Association joins Greg and Carolyn for a preview of tomorrow's law enforcement career day, an effort to build interest and recruit the next generation of police officers in the state.6:38 pm: Summer Airman of the Make-a-Wish Foundation and Brad Strong of the Strong Automotive Group join the program for a preview of the Drive for Wishes campaign
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Since 1989, Hadco Construction has been providing development support to home and commercial builders across Utah. By focusing on strong relationships with their customers, they are committed to delivering excellence in every project. President John Hadfield joins us with more. John Hadfield: Hadco Construction is a locally-owned and operated horizontal construction company. Simply put, we work in the dirt. We believe in people. With an employee base of 900 across the Wasatch Front and beyond, we tackle projects in residential, commercial, industrial and transportation sectors. One of our mottos is, We work for customers and not jobs. This belief underlines our commitment to relationships over transactions. Our core values of Hardwork, Reliability, Safety and Pride — guide us in creating our own luck and ensuring our clients receive the best service tailored to their needs. At Hadco Construction, we're not just doing business; we're fostering community and building lasting connections. We invest in our people, offering training and support to ensure that they can excel in their roles and contribute meaningfully to your projects. Because at the end of the day, people still buy from people and work for people. Discover more about our philosophy and projects at HadcoConstruction.com. Derek Miller: Hadco continues to provide excellent service to both their clients and the Utah community. With a strong commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, they're helping build a stronger, more connected community. Discover their services today. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/30/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. As one of this year's Utah 100 Companies Championing Women, the Utah Manufactures Association is proud to support the women driving innovation, leadership and progress in the manufacturing sector. Vice President of Member Affairs, Megan Ware joins us with more. Megan Ware: This year, Utah Manufactures Association hosted the 3rd annual Women in Manufacturing Conference, bringing together over 200 attendees for insightful sessions and workshops. The energy and passion in the room highlighted the vital role women play in Utah's manufacturing industry. A key event highlight was the ForgeHER Awards, recognizing outstanding women leaders in manufacturing. These awards celebrate women excelling in their careers while paving the way for future leaders. Their resilience, innovation and leadership are shaping the future of manufacturing. Since 2018, over 11,000 women have joined Utah's manufacturing workforce, demonstrating the talent and leadership potential of women in this field. At UMA, we're committed to equipping women with the skills and confidence to lead. This fall, we're launching the Women in Leadership Series, a program designed to empower women's personal and professional growth. It focuses on building critical skills, boosting confidence and fostering a mindset of growth, resilience and leadership. Derek Miller: The Utah Manufactures Association is making a real difference in the manufacturing industry. Their work is opening up opportunities for growth, strengthening the manufacturing sector and creating a more dynamic workforce across Utah. Learn more at manufacturingutah.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/29/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Since 1997, Envision Utah has been helping residents shape a better future for themselves and generations to come. By bringing communities together, they create thriving, welcoming and sustainable places to live and grow. CEO Ari Bruening joins us with more. Ari Bruening: Being one of the fastest-growing states in the country comes with a lot of challenges — from housing to water to education and so much more. Envision Utah began as a group project to deal with these. 28 years later, we still believe that if we come together to really understand our challenges — and understand each other — we can build a great future. There are a lot of questions we're all going to have to answer together over the coming years: like how do we build enough new homes without giving up the great outdoors we love? Or how do we use water in the best ways so that we have enough for people, for food and for our lakes and rivers? What does the future of education need to look like to prepare the next generation to thrive? Envision Utah is the place where Utah comes together to find answers. Derek Miller: Envision Utah brings residents together to discuss how the state can improve. They work on various projects to shape Utah's future. By bringing communities together, they create thriving, welcoming and sustainable places to live and grow. Visit envision utah dot org to learn more about their current initiatives and how you can get involved today. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/28/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Since 2015, The Other Side Academy has been transforming lives through a free, long-term residential program. With a focus on vocational training, personal growth, and a strong, supportive community, they are creating lasting change. Executive Director, Dave Durocher, joins us with more. Dave Durocher: At The Other Side Academy, we believe in real results — not quick fixes. We're a free, 30-month life skills and vocational training school where men and women rebuild their lives at no cost. No government funding. No insurance. No shortcuts. Just hard work, accountability and real transformation. While our program requires a 2.5-year commitment, students can stay as long as needed for lasting success. Our students don't just get sober — they rebuild their character, integrity and work ethic from the ground up. I know it works because I'm proof. I was in prison four times, facing 22 years, when I got a second chance. Now, I lead an organization where over 80 percent of graduates never return to addiction or crime. They leave with jobs, dignity and a future. If you or someone you love is ready for real change, call 801-953-0409 or visit TheOtherSideAcademy.com. Derek Miller: At The Other Side Academy, faculty who have experienced the journey teach students the skills needed for a healthier life on “the other side.” Contact The Other Side Academy to learn more about their transformative approach. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/25/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Lecticon is a training company that helps businesses develop effective new hire training. By providing ongoing support for personal and professional growth, they help businesses thrive and achieve long-term success. Chief Executive Officer, Ted Paulsen, joins us with more. Ted Paulsen: At Lecticon Learning and Development, we believe that how you train new hires sets the stage for long-term success. That's why we specialize in building customized new hire training programs that equip new employees with the tools they need to excel from day one. But we don't stop there. We also provide ongoing personal growth and professional development training designed to keep teams aligned, engaged and thriving. Our approach enhances workplace culture by focusing on well-being and promoting continuous learning, which translates into happier, more productive teams. We are especially proud to support the long-term care industry, where ongoing training is essential to maintaining safety, compassion and high-quality care. Our 52-week, 12-month and quarterly training frameworks are designed to meet state requirements and to include crucial meta or soft-skills training. This comprehensive approach reduces costs, enhances operational efficiency and lowers turnover while boosting employee morale. To learn more visit Lecticon.com. Derek Miller: Lecticon is dedicated to improving workplace culture and reducing turnover. By fostering a supportive, connected environment for both employees and businesses, they're helping drive lasting growth and stability. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/24/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. PIKO Mexican Grill puts a fun twist on traditional Mexican flavors. Nestled in downtown Salt Lake, it's not your usual Mexican spot — PIKO is all about redefining the flavors you love with something fresh and exciting. Owner and Founder, Kasandra Galindo, joins us with more. Kasandra Galindo: At PIKO Mexican Grill, we believe great food brings people together. Our menu blends traditional flavors with a twist, like birria tacos and beer-battered chile relleno made with Kiitos beer. Even our name is a playful nod to tradition, with a “K” honoring my first initial. One of our most popular dishes is Victor's Famous Tamales, a tribute to my roots and the recipes that started it all. My mom's tamales, served at Victor's Restaurant attached to my dad's tire shop, are iconic, and we're proud to share them at PIKO. We support local businesses like Salted Roots and Kiitos Brewing, adding even more local flavor to our menu. As a woman-led business, I'm proud to create a space that celebrates culture, uplifts the community and brings people together — one plate at a time. PIKO is a love letter to flavor, family, creativity and meaningful connections. Derek Miller: Go check out PIKO Mexican Grill for a delicious meal with family and friends. Enjoy their new brunch offerings or stop by during the week at 511 South 500 East in downtown Salt Lake City — it's a great spot to unwind and enjoy good food. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/23/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Circles Salt Lake has a mission to reduce poverty throughout Salt Lake County by building bridges of friendship and community. These connections support individuals and families on their journey from merely surviving to truly thriving. Executive Director and Regional Coach, Michelle Crawford, joins us with more. Michelle Crawford: At Circles Salt Lake, we believe no one should face poverty alone. We bring together people working to escape poverty and those eager to help, fostering real, supportive relationships that lead to lasting change. Since 2017, we've been building a community where individuals don't just make it through but truly flourish. It's about self-sufficiency and, just as importantly, social capital. When people feel seen, heard and supported, they can achieve their goals. We are proud to be a part of a statewide movement focused on lifting each other up. Poverty isn't just an individual problem; it's a community challenge. Together, we can end it. By building bridges of friendship and support, Circles Salt Lake helps families progress toward long-term success and stability. We are committed to providing the tools, resources and networks needed to help individuals and families achieve lasting economic stability. Learn more or get involved at circlessaltlake.org. Derek Miller: Circles Salt Lake plays a crucial role in strengthening the community by helping break the cycle of poverty. Visit their website to learn more or consider making a donation to support their mission. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/22/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. TSA Architects is a team of healthcare design experts committed to creating spaces that enhance healing and efficiency. Specializing in healthcare and veteran-focused projects, they guide clients through every phase – from planning to execution. Founder and President Tracy Stocking joins us with more. Tracy Stocking: At TSA Architects, we design patient- and staff-centered spaces that support the missions of healthcare providers across Utah and beyond. Our innovative functional and compassionate designs have earned the trust of top healthcare organizations, with hundreds of projects spanning diverse clinical specialties. We're proud to have worked with Intermountain Health on the new McKay-Dee Hospital Cancer Center, with the University of Utah on a masterplan for their new West Valley Hospital, and with CommonSpirit Health on several Women's Center transformations. We're also designing a new Emergency Department for the VA Medical Center here in Salt Lake. Additionally, we partner with nonprofit providers like Utah Partners for Health, and 4th Street Clinic – showcasing our dedication to accessible, high-quality healthcare for all. TSA Architects designs buildings and spaces to serve communities better. Discover how we can support your mission-driven healthcare organization and make a difference in your community. Visit us at TSA-USA.com. Derek Miller: TSA Architects blends thoughtful design with practical execution, managing projects from concept to completion. Their work is reshaping healthcare spaces to better serve patients, providers and communities. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/21/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. The Alzheimer's Association is on a mission to end Alzheimer's and all forms of dementia. They're leading global research, pushing for early detection and raising awareness about risk reduction — all while providing quality care and support. Executive Director, Stacie Kulp, joins us with more. Stacie Kulp: At the Alzheimer's Association, we know how overwhelming this disease can be — not just for those diagnosed, but for the families and friends who support them. Alzheimer's is the 7th-leading cause of death in America and the only major disease without a cure or prevention. In Utah, more than 38,000 people live with Alzheimer's, and 112,000 loved ones provide unpaid care. The Alzheimer's Association is here to help. We offer free resources, education and support to families navigating the challenges of Alzheimer's and related dementias. Our 24/7 Helpline, staffed with trained professionals, can answer questions, direct you to local resources and offer guidance on coping with this disease. As the world's leading nonprofit funder of Alzheimer's research, we are tirelessly working toward better treatments and, ultimately, a cure. You don't have to face this alone. To learn more, visit ALZ.org. We are here for you. Derek Miller: The Alzheimer's Association remains dedicated to providing care and support for everyone affected by Alzheimer's and all other forms of dementia. Discover more about their mission, resources, research efforts, community programs, services, and global impact today. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/18/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Hank's Garage is a premier event venue where vintage charm meets modern elegance. They feature classic cars, exposed steel beams and aged brickwork, creating a truly unique atmosphere. Even if you don't like cars, you'll love this place. Owner and Operator, Wes Johnson, joins us with more. Wes Johnson: Hank's Garage is a very cool new venue located in North Salt Lake – only 10 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City and even closer to the International Airport. Our prime location ensures easy access for local and out-of-town guests as we are very conveniently located with absolutely no traffic, unlimited free parking and unmatched privacy. We feature over 60 meticulously maintained classic and vintage vehicles on display. The gleaming chrome, polished leather and historic charm create an atmosphere like no other. Beyond the cars, Hank's Garage is a turn-key, all-inclusive event center, meaning there's no additional charge for tables, chairs, PA systems, stages, risers, photo booths, parking or anything else. The only things that are not included are any food, alcohol or bartenders. So, come out and see for yourself! Tours of Hank's Garage are welcomed and completely free of charge. Learn more on our website, hanksgaragevenue.com. Derek Miller: Whether you're planning a wedding, corporate event or private party, Hank's Garage provides a one-of-a-kind space to impress your guests. Contact them today to see why they are one of the top-rated event venues near Salt Lake City. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/16/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. With over thirty years of experience, Team Nash provides competitive Health, Life, and Disability products. Focused on exceptional customer care, they help individuals find tailored products that meet their unique needs. Owner and Agent, Celia Nash, joins us with more. Celia Nash: At Team Nash, we know that great benefits help businesses thrive. Since 1989, we've partnered with Utah companies to design employee benefits packages that attract talent, retain employees, and support teams. From medical and dental to vision, disability, and beyond, we tailor plans to fit each business's unique needs — without the one-size-fits-all approach of larger firms. As a woman-owned agency with offices in Salt Lake City and Park City, we take a personal, hands-on approach to insurance. We believe benefits should work for both the employers and employees, so we educate, advocate, and simplify the process. That way, business owners can focus on running their companies while employees get the coverage they deserve. We also assist individuals looking for health coverage, including Medicare plans. At Team Nash, we offer benefits and build lasting partnerships based on trust, expertise, and service. To learn more about our services we offer, visit our website – nashinsurance.com. Derek Miller: Team Nash is all about making a positive impact in the community by building strong, trusting relationships. They focus on truly caring for their clients, helping people navigate life's ups and downs with support and integrity every step of the way. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/15/25
President Trumps 145% tariff on China does not apply to smartphones... The White House making the announcement over the weekend of the smartphone carve out and it has Dave "wringing" his hands... Dave and Debbie discuss the pros and cons of issuing carve outs to certain items with tariffs. President and CEO of The Salt Lake Chamber, Derek Miller joins the show to discuss how tariffs will impact small businesses in Utah. Brian Entin with NewsNation brings the latest on the tariffs.
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. For three decades, Salt Lake Running Company has provided Utah with quality gear for everything from running to everyday comfort, offering top-tier equipment and supportive shoes for any activity. Founder and CEO, Guy Perry, joins us with more. Guy Perry: Salt Lake Running Company is celebrating its 30th anniversary. We are passionate about helping people live movement-inspired lives and supporting our active community. The Salt Lake Running Company staff are extensively trained to provide custom shoe fittings and assist in selecting the right gear to help people have their best workout. We also help people get into comfortable shoes who work on their feet all day or are traveling. Salt Lake Running Company's award-winning customer service is supported by a free rewards program, seminars, clinics and shoe demo events to help educate and empower people to move their bodies. We love to see all kinds of people! It's inspiring to connect with people no matter where they are in their active lifestyle journey. When we first started, it was only the “fanatics” who were out running and going to the gym. Now, it's the norm, and we couldn't be happier! Learn more at SLRC.com today. Derek Miller: Salt Lake Running Company is a valued part of the community, supporting active lifestyles with expert advice and quality gear. Their dedication to customer service, education and events has made them a trusted resource for runners, walkers, and outdoor enthusiasts across Utah. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/14/25
Our guests today are none other than indie icons Sleigh Bells. For the past 15 years, the genre-blending duo of Alexis Krauss and Derek Miller have fused hip-hop, punk, pop, thrash, and techno into a sound that's loud, chaotic, and entirely their own. With tracks like “Tell 'Em,” “Rill Rill,” and “Comeback Kid,” they've carved out a legacy and are often credited as early pioneers of what would later become hyperpop. Last Friday, they returned with their latest studio album, Bunky Becky Birthday Boy—a wild and hook-filled ride that pushes their noise-pop energy to new heights. In today's episode, we chat with Alexis and Derek about the making of the record, their influence on a new generation of artists, and why owning your artistic identity still matters. We also talk about hitting the road with this new set of songs and when I first saw them play at Coachella in 2011.Sleigh Bells: Instagram / Spotify Purchase Bunky Becky Birthday Boy and find Sleigh Bells on tour here.Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials.
I always love having my buddy Derek Miller of Sleigh Bells on the pod! This is Miller's third time as a guest. I don't know how he ever has time to do interviews because the man is either writing music, about to write music, or thinking about why he's not writing music. Miller is inspired by everything, and I mean everything. Even LSU football. (Go Dawgs, sorry Derek!)We also talk about his newfound sobriety and how bands like R.E.M, the B-52s, and The Cars influence his music.The latest album by Sleigh Bells (Miller and Alexis Krauss) is Bunky Becky Birthday Boy, out now on Mom + Pop Music.*photo by David Perez
In episode 119, I catch up with Alexis Krauss and Derek Miller, the noise pop duo better known as Sleigh Bells. I have been a massive Sleigh Bells fan since their first few singles back in 2009 — brash, genre-defying bangers like “Crown on the Ground” and “Infinity Guitars” that sounded unlike anything else, combining elements of pop, metal, hardcore, hip-hop and punk. They've continued to blow my mind with the leaps they've made since then. The three of us are also old friends at this point, and though we've done shorter interviews in the past, it was great to finally get to ask them some of the classic LSQ podcast questions about all the shit they were into as kids. In this episode, Alexis talks about what she learned from her experience in a teen pop band, revelations she had at the punk and hardcore shows she frequented during her New Jersey youth, and learning to integrate the diverse parts of her musical voice. Derek describes falling in love with the soundtrack to La Bamba as a kid growing up in Florida, and then discovering 80s pop greats like Janet Jackson and Cyndi Lauper before venturing into alternative and hard rock (Nirvana, Silverchair) and then having his mind blown by ground-breaking artists such as Radiohead and Björk, and then eventually joining metal core band Poison The Well in his later teens. They also share the story of how they came together to form Sleigh Bells, and how their current approach builds on the foundational principles they established for the band more than fifteen years ago.Sleigh Bells' new sixth studio album, Bunky Becky Birthday Boy, comes out this week and it's stellar. Find out more (and get tickets for their upcoming tour) at: tornclean.com
This is Derek Miller of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report. Megaplex has recently unveiled a rebrand, positioning itself as a premier entertainment destination where awe-inspiring moments become lasting memories. This collaborative project with Matchstic, a nationally recognized branding agency, aimed to recapture the “mega” in Megaplex. The new visual identity highlights every aspect of the Megaplex experience, from immersive movie screens to the simple joy of perfectly popped popcorn. This year, Megaplex is also opening a first-of-its-kind entertainment center in Downtown Daybreak that features large format auditoriums, luxury bowling, games, enhanced dining, event spaces and more. Megaplex's transformation highlights the importance of community spaces and the power of shared experiences. To learn more, visit the Megaplex website. The Salt Lake Chamber. We Stand as the Voice of Business. Originally aired: 4/4/25
This is Derek Miller of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report. Ahead of National Small Business Week, the U.S. Small Business Administration has announced this year's SBA Specialty Award winners. Among them, the Women's Business Center of Utah has been selected as the winner of the Women's Business Center of Excellence Award for 2025. This award is part of the SBA Resource Partner Awards, which recognizes SBA-funded training and assistance partners for their impact on local economic growth, job creation and entrepreneurial support. Selected from over 150 Women's Business Centers nationwide, the Women's Business Center of Utah will celebrate this achievement at an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., on May 4th and 5th. In addition to the specialty award winners, 53 small business winners will also be honored for their outstanding contributions. The Salt Lake Chamber. We Stand as the Voice of Business. Originally aired: 4/3/25
This is Derek Miller of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report. The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food is now accepting grant proposals for the 2025 Specialty Crop Block Grant, a competitive program that funds projects to boost the market for Utah-grown specialty crops like fruits, vegetables, tree nuts and nursery crops. This grant is open to Utah-based producers, businesses, schools, trade associations, nonprofits, and farming co-ops. Applications for grant funds should describe how the project potentially affects and produces measurable outcomes for the specialty crop industry and the public rather than a single organization, institution or individual. The application deadline is April 9, 2025. For more information, visit the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food website. The Salt Lake Chamber. We Stand as the Voice of Business. Originally aired: 4/2/25
This is Derek Miller of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report. The University of Utah recently announced a landmark 75 million dollar gift from the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation to establish a new 800-thousand-square-foot state-of-the-art hospital and medical campus in West Valley City. The gift will enable the construction of the university's first off-campus hospital in its 175-year history and its largest multi-specialty health clinic. This expansion is a vital step in increasing health care access across Salt Lake County, ensuring that the more than 725-thousand residents living west of I-15 have greater access to hospital care. The new campus will anchor an innovative university initiative that extends beyond health care delivery. To learn more, visit the University of Utah Health website. The Salt Lake Chamber. We Stand as the Voice of Business. Originally aired: 3/27/25
This is Derek Miller of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report. Comcast has announced that it has upgraded Xfinity Internet speeds for more than 20 million customers, including hundreds of thousands of customers in Utah, for no additional cost. Xfinity Internet tiers, and the NOW branded prepaid products, will benefit from 50 to 100 percent faster upload speeds than before, helping customers upload large files in a flash when working from home or posting videos to social media in seconds. Download speeds will also increase for most Internet tiers. The speed increases are made possible by Comcast's fiber-based network, which has been built to deliver an exceptional Internet experience to millions of homes and businesses and across Xfinity WiFi hotspots in Comcast's footprint, including over 32,000 throughout Utah. To learn more, visit the Comcast website. The Salt Lake Chamber. We Stand as the Voice of Business. Originally aired: 3/31/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Kaddas Enterprises is a second generation family business specializing in thermoformed plastic manufacturing. Their innovative products help protect power infrastructure from animal-related outages, ensuring a stronger and more reliable energy grid. CFO and General Counsel, John Adams, joins us with more. John Adams: At Kaddas Enterprises, we're proving that industry and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand. Our goal is simple: keep power reliable while protecting wildlife. Since animal interactions cause 20 percent of all power outages in the United States, we're on a mission to eliminate these disruptions worldwide. We've grown rapidly over the past five years, investing in cutting-edge equipment and building a skilled team to keep up with demand. As a proud U.S. manufacturer, all our products are made in Salt Lake City using raw materials from Pennsylvania. Our in-house design and development team works closely with power utilities to create innovative BirdguarD solutions, launching five to seven new products each year. By identifying the risks before they become problems, we help make power grids stronger and communities safer. At the end of the day, we're not just making products — we're protecting power, wildlife, and people who depend on both. Derek Miller: Kaddas Enterprises is all about sustainability, using eco-friendly materials and efficient manufacturing to cut down on waste. They're constantly innovating, developing new technologies that improve power grids and protect wildlife. Learn more at Kaddas.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/11/25
This is Derek Miller of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report. Utah Motorsports Campus has officially been renamed and rebranded as Burt Brothers Motorpark, marking an exciting new chapter in motorsports. The new partnership between Burt Brothers Tire and Service and one of America's premier motorsports venues goes beyond naming rights. It creates new opportunities for fans, drivers and industry professionals alike. Expect Burt Brothers-branded events, including tire safety clinics, performance driving workshops and sponsorship opportunities for race teams. Plus, both organizations will also collaborate on educational programs, products and community initiatives designed to expand interest in motorsports and cultivate the next generation of automotive enthusiasts. The new brand and logo will roll out over the next few months and on Saturday, April 26th, there will be a public celebration for the new partnership. The Salt Lake Chamber. We Stand as the Voice of Business. Originally aired: 3/28/25
This is Derek Miller of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report. The John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics at Weber State University recently announced that they will welcome Jeremy Oller as the new dean this summer. Oller comes from the University of Central Oklahoma, where he served as dean of the College of Business, leading initiatives to strengthen academic quality, student engagement and industry partnerships. Under his leadership, the business college successfully reaffirmed accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, revitalized an award-winning mentorship program, created a student-run investment fund, launched a career-readiness initiative, and much more. At Weber State, Oller intends to foster a team-focused culture that prioritizes students, an environment that supports the work of faculty and staff and a school that keeps the interests of the community in mind. The Salt Lake Chamber. We Stand as the Voice of Business. Originally aired: 3/26/25
This is Derek Miller of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report. HealthEquity, the nation's largest Health Savings Account administrator, has announced the launch of HealthEquity Assist™, a suite of tools that help members save, spend and invest for healthcare. By using HealthEquity Assist, employers are enabled to greater visibility into their benefits program performance and can drive positive financial and health actions to support their workforce. The smart technology offering was developed to alleviate common employee pain points with their benefits, as well as a complex and fragmented benefits landscape that is difficult to navigate and limited resources available to support benefit education and personalized insights. Employers can incorporate the tools into their current benefits ecosystem with support from HealthEquity experts and learn more about HealthEquity Assist by visiting the HealthEquity website. The Salt Lake Chamber. We Stand as the Voice of Business. Originally aired: 4/1/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. For over a century, Utah Food Bank has been fighting hunger across all 29 counties, making sure Utahns in need don't go without nutritious meals and essential support. President and CEO, Ginette Bott, joins us with more. Ginette Bott: Right now, 415,000 Utahns — including 1 in 6 kids — are at risk of missing a meal, and Utah Food Bank is here to help. We work tirelessly to ensure Utahns facing food insecurity get the support they need. As Utah's only Feeding America affiliate, we partner with over 270 agencies, including food pantries, shelters, and schools, all to distribute food free of charge. Last year, thanks to generous community support, we provided 65.5 million pounds of food — equal to 54.6 million meals — through our state network, our partner agencies and programs like Kids Cafe, Mobile School Pantry, and Food Box deliveries for seniors all help. We couldn't do this without support from the community. Every 1 dollar donated turns into 7.80 dollar worth of food and services, and volunteers contributed an incredible 183,000 hours last year. Whether you give food, time, or money, you make a real difference—get involved at UtahFoodBank.org. Derek Miller: Utah Food Bank plays a crucial role in strengthening communities by providing nutritious meals to those in need. Through partnerships, programs, and the support of donors and volunteers, they fight hunger and make a lasting impact across the state. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/9/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Every great business has a story – one that connects, inspires and moves people to action. And bringing those stories to life is what Avalanche Studios does best. President Dave Lindsay joins us with more. Dave Lindsay: When a business tries to sell a product, attract new customers, train their staff, or recruit employees, they're really just telling a story. At Avalanche Studios, we use the power of video to help businesses make those stories unforgettable. We create commercials, branding videos, marketing materials and other content for websites, training and events. And we take care of the entire process, from script to screen. We develop the concept, write the script, hire actors, scout locations and film cinematic visuals. Then we bring it all together with expert editing, sound design, music, graphics, effects and narration to create compelling content. For over 25 years, many companies have trusted us to tell their stories – Companies like Comcast, Instructure, Taqueria 27, UDOT, Telarus, Savage and the Salt Lake Airport. Our team of creative professionals and storytellers at Avalanche Studios have been helping businesses grow, by telling their stories. So, what's your story? We'll help you tell it. Derek Miller: Great stories don't just entertain — they make an impact. And with the right visuals, your business's story can do the same. To learn more about what Avalanche Studios can do for you, visit their website, avalanche-studios.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/10/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Brighton Bank has been a trusted partner in the Wasatch Front since 1978. With a commitment to integrity, dedication and exceptional service, they offer personalized care to meet the unique needs of each customer. President and CEO, Bruce Ashcroft, joins us with more. Bruce Ashcroft: At Brighton Bank, we provide personalized care to each customer. Unlike larger institutions, we specialize in supporting small businesses with tailored financial solutions that cater to their unique needs. With over 300 million dollars in assets and 5 convenient locations, we combine the reach and capabilities of big banks with the warmth and care of a small-town institution. Beyond banking, we're committed to strengthening our local communities through donations to organizations like Primary Children's Hospital and supporting local events such as Cottonwood Heights Butlerville Days. Our community involvement is an integral part of our mission to build lasting relationships. At Brighton Bank, you're more than just an account number — you're a valued member of our community. We take pride in helping small business owners thrive, offering SBA lending and customized services to help you reach your goals. Choose Brighton Bank for a personal, community-driven banking experience. Visit us at BrightonBank.com. Derek Miller: Brighton Bank is committed to helping both the community and its clients thrive. They offer personalized banking services tailored to small businesses and actively support various local organizations, ensuring their impact extends beyond just financial services. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/7/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Slalom is a business and technology consulting firm with 52 offices in 12 countries. Founded in 2001, Slalom opened their Salt Lake City office in 2020 and is proud to have served Utah for the past 5 years. Director of Sales, Brian Ware, joins us with more. Brian Ware: Every day, Slalom works at the forefront of industry, combining our deep roots in technology and data, to help our customers tackle challenges, improve operations, and drive sustainable growth. We make it a point to understand our customer's culture, goals, organization, and their customers, and work with them as a trusted advisor, respectful challenger, and unwavering champion. For more than 20 years, we've sought out and made strategic investments in the world's emerging and leading technology platforms – including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, Snowflake, and more. Our relationships with these innovators is built on mutual trust and respect, and has cemented our position as a premier (and often first) partner of choice. At Slalom, we bring more day-one advantages, more connections and breakthroughs, more doing the right thing, and more return on your investment. So that together, we can dream bigger, move faster, and build better tomorrows for all. Derek Miller: Slalom is trusted by leaders across the majority of the Global 1000, many of the world's most successful enterprise, mid-market, and emerging companies, and more than 500 high-impact public sector agencies, foundations, and universities. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/8/25
This is Derek Miller of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report. The Organizing Committee for the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games has named a Steering Committee to provide advisory direction to the Organizing Committee Board. The Steering Committee includes a wide range of athletes along with community, sport, and business leaders, as well as local elected officials. A series of committees have also been created to provide unique expertise and knowledge in specified areas. This includes: -The Athletes' Commission, led by four-time Olympic speed skater Catherine Raney Norman, who also served as board chair for the bid committee. -The Host Communities Committee, led by Salt Lake Mayor Erin Mendenhall and Park City Mayor Nann Worel. -The Sport and Venues Committee, headed by Colin Hilton from the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation. And, -The Technology and Innovation Committee, led by Matthew Prince. The Salt Lake Chamber. We Stand as the Voice of Business. Originally aired: 3/13/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. For over 150 years, Canada has had no closer friend and ally than the United States. At home and abroad, we work together to make our citizens' lives safer and more prosperous. Consul General, Sylvain Fabi, joins us with more. Sylvain Fabi: The Consulate General, based in Denver, is responsible for strengthening Canada's ties with Utah and the Mountain West Region. Our Trade team works with Canadian companies to help them successfully enter the Utah market with their product or service, and with Utah companies looking to invest in Canada. We have several industry priority sectors – including energy, clean technology, aerospace, information technology, and agriculture – where we work with our Canadian businesses to understand the local market and find partners, opportunities, and potential clients. Canada and Utah share a mutually beneficial trading relationship, with the Beehive State exporting 1.5 billion dollars in goods and nearly 700 million dollars in services to Canada last year. Your top exports to Canada include equipment, machinery, minerals, and metals. Our office is interested in hearing from you about potential investments or partnership opportunities for Canadian companies. Please reach out to us, we're here to help! Derek Miller: Canada is one of Utah's top trading partners, supporting more than 80,000 jobs statewide. Nearly 4,000 Utahns work for Canadian-owned businesses, further strengthening our economic ties. To learn more, visit connect2canada.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 3/31/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. A strong workforce starts with the right training, and Mountainland Technical College has been equipping students with that foundation since 1989. With hands-on learning and industry-aligned programs, MTECH prepares students to excel in high-demand careers. College President, Clay Christensen, joins us with more. Clay Christensen: At Mountainland Technical College, we don't just train students — we build Utah's workforce. As a proud partner of the Salt Lake Chamber, we share a commitment to strengthening Utah's economy by equipping students with the skills employers need most. Our graduates don't just fill positions - they fuel business growth. Each MTECH graduate generates an average of 265,000 dollars per year in economic output, and for every tax dollar invested in an MTECH student, the state receives a 142 dollar return in economic activity – year after year. Our industry-driven curriculum, employer partnerships and hands-on training ensure that MTECH graduates step into the workforce confident, capable and ready to make an impact. Not only that, MTECH is one of the most affordable higher education options in Utah, with 99 percent of our students graduating debt-free. Good for students. Good for business. Good for Utah. Learn more about how MTECH can strengthen your workforce at MTEC.EDU. Derek Miller: Mountainland Technical College is shaping Utah's future. By focusing on hands-on experience and industry needs, they're helping students launch careers while strengthening businesses and the economy. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/2/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. For 25 years, Lloyd Architects has been creating sustainable homes and buildings across Utah, from Bear Lake to St. George. Their projects, ranging from private residences to public spaces, focus on simplicity and thoughtful design. Founding Partner, Warren Lloyd, joins us with more. Warren Lloyd: Utah isn't just a pretty great state — it's home. Our growing communities thrive in the beauty of our mountains, canyons, and valleys, and at Lloyd Architects, we're committed to designing spaces that enhance how people live and connect. My team and I bring problem-solving and design expertise to energy-efficient housing, including shelter for those emerging from homelessness. We're proud to be one of the architects of The Other Side Village, creating deeply affordable housing on Salt Lake's west side. In 2023, I had the honor of leading the American Institute of Architects Custom Residential Architects Network. We welcomed over 200 architects from across the country to Utah to explore resilient communities and sustainable design solutions. Named AIA Utah Firm of the Year, Lloyd Architects continues to push for innovative, affordable housing solutions. As we prepare to welcome the world for the 2034 Olympics, we remain focused on “Building From Here” and shaping Utah's future. Derek Miller: Lloyd Architects is dedicated to designing spaces that improve communities and enhance their environment. To learn more about their work and approach, visit their website at lloyd-arch.com and see how they can bring your vision to life. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 3/26/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. When you fill a glass of water, do you think about where it came from, how far it traveled or what it took to get there? The staff at Central Utah Water Conservancy District does, ensuring clean water for all Utahns. General Manager, Gene Shawcroft, joins us with more. Gene Shawcroft: Water is essential for life, and its availability requires careful planning long before it's needed in a community. Central Utah Water's mission is to develop, conserve and deliver clean water to customers across seven counties. We manage more than 180 miles of canals, tunnels and pipelines, treating over 100 million gallons of water daily. Much of our infrastructure is underground, but reservoirs visibly store water for future needs. We are constantly monitoring the environment, preparing for extreme weather scenarios that may impact water supplies. With 62 percent of Utah's population living in our service area, our commitment is to provide a reliable, safe water supply both now and for future generations. We are dedicated to managing resources sustainably, ensuring communities can rely on us for clean, accessible water. Our priority is to create solutions that will serve the needs of our growing communities for years to come. Derek Miller: The Central Utah Water Conservancy District helps protect groundwater for communities, farms, and businesses. Through education, conservation, and responsible regulation, they ensure a sustainable water supply that supports Utah's economy and future growth. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 3/24/25
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Since 2020, Friends of the Children Utah has been breaking cycles of poverty through long-term, one-on-one mentoring. Their professional mentors support children from kindergarten to high school, currently serving 300 individuals, including 62 enrolled youth and their families. Executive Director, Kelsey Lewis, joins us with more. Kelsey Lewis: At Friends - Utah, we know there are no short-term fixes for children living with multiple generational risk factors. Our evidence-based approach breaks cycles of poverty and adversity by moving the mentoring relationship beyond the volunteer realm. We pair children aged four to six with dedicated, full-time paid professional mentors we call “Friends”. Friends build strong, lasting relationships with children facing the biggest challenges, offering consistent, one-on-one support from kindergarten all the way through high school graduation. That's 12 years, no matter what. Friends help children develop essential life skills, succeed academically and build resilience for the future. We're new to Utah, but we have 30 years of proven results — our youth go on to graduate from high school, avoid juvenile justice involvement and teen parenting. Every dollar invested in our program returns over 7 dollars in social benefits, from reduced foster care costs to improving lifelong outcomes. Visit friends friendsutah.org and learn how you can help. Derek Miller: Friends of the Children Utah is making a lasting impact by helping youth break free from cycles of poverty and adversity. Their long-term mentorship empowers children and families, creating real change and building a stronger, more resilient community. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 3/25/25
Sacred Spaces, Thriving Places: Stewarding Church Grounds and Community Engagement Conversation with Winnie Varghese, Rector of St. Luke's, Atlanta & Bowie Snodgrass, Rector of Christ Church, Short Hills, NJ along with co-hosts, Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows & Brian Sellers-Petersen A Taste of Episcopal Parish Network panel discussion on February 27th Related Podcasts: Norman Wirzba - episode 19 Dina van Klaveren and Derek Miller - episode 40