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Caterers by annual revenue.(Rankings)
Rank Company Phone/Fax Address 1 Utah Food Services (801) 531-0226 P 100 S. West Temple www.utahfoodservices.com (801) 328-9772 F Salt Lake . . .

Meeting facilities by total meeting space.(Rankings)
Rank Company Phone/Fax Address 1 The Grand America Hotel (801) 258-6000 P 555 S. Main www.grandamerica.com (801) 258-6911 F . . .

Ski resorts by total Ski Area.(Rankings)
Rank Resort Phone/Fax Address 1 Powder Mountain Resort (801) 745-3772 P P.O. Box 450 Eden, www.powdermountain.com (801) 745-3619 F UT 84310 2 . . .

Women-owned businesses.(Industry Outlook)(Interview)
Across the nation, nearly 10.4 million firms are owned by women, generating $1.9 trillion in sales, according to the Center for Women's Business Research. Utah is no different; the number . . .

Filling the director's chair: effective board members need skills and talent at the table.(Focus)
"Groups make better decisions than individuals and diverse groups make the best decisions of all," says Ron Poelman, Salt Lake City corporate attorney and director of USANA Health Sciences. Such . . .

Don't bank on it; NINJA days are numbered for Commercial borrowers.(Business Trends)
Steve Peterson, managing partner of Salt Lake City-based Millrock Development, remembers trying to raise money a couple of years ago for a building project. "One lender would try to outbid the . . .

Steal deal; How to keep your employees from sneaking some extras.(Entrepreneur Edge)
Friends of a restaurant worker call in a bogus take-out order for a pepperoni pizza so there will be an "extra" pizza she can take home that night. An accounts payable clerk cuts checks to a . . .

A pampering potpourri; Pick your mix of unique spa services.(Executive Health)
When independent investor Lawrence Coffman visits The Kura Door Holistic Japanese Spa in Salt Lake City, a bath attendant invites him to choose from a tray of organic botanicals such as . . .

Head up, cool down; Park City festivals Sizzle with a more tolerable heat.(Executive Getaways)
Sizzle. Sizzle. Sizzle. August is just plain hot in most parts of Utah. So, when the umpteenth trip to the ice cream parlor doesn't quite satisfy, pack up the clan and head for the hills. At 7,000 . . .

Curb appeal; Luxe Automotive gets your dreams on the road.(Executive Living)
"My goal is to help people get into the cars they love," says Tamio Stehrenberger. And that's just what he's doing. Stehrenberger is a self-proclaimed automobile fanatic and founder of Luxe . . .

Heads up: workplace readiness tips.(Brief article)
Catastrophy can turn up anytime, anywhere. Review some tips and ideas from Be Ready Utah Section Manager Renee Murphy to keep you safe if an emergency hits during your workday: * Keep an . . .

Emergency preparedness; Utah Division of Homeland Security 801.538.3400.
Major Jeff Graviet Deputy Director, Division of Homeland Security Anna Rae Garrett Chief of Staff Kris Hamlet Bureau Chief Nicole Hunter Public Information Officer [ILLUSTRATION . . .

Resource in the rough; Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program.
Disasters, both natural and manmade, have long been a global focus. Recently, some of those potentially devastating disasters have been hitting rather close to home. The earthquake in Wells, Nev. . . .

Utah's Division of homeland security.
Leaders from Utah's private and public sectors gathered to discuss how businesses can work together to be prepared, come what may. Participants discussed ways to best pool resources and make . . .

Coming your way; How to prepare for Utah's hazards.
While we know a tsunami isn't the most likely disaster to strike Utah, the state comes with its fair share of calamities. We've compiled a list of what disasters to look out for in Utah--and what . . .

Data loss ... earthquakes ... floods ...: disaster is whatever makes your business go defunct.
When people think of homeland security, they usually think of those defending against those with ill will toward America. But to Utah's state officials, homeland security also means protecting your . . .

If disaster strikes: 12-Point Program helps businesses prepare for the "big one" and little ones.
Earthquakes, floods and fires, oh my. Each year, Mother Nature causes devastating disasters, forcing thousands of businesses to close. In fact, SBA (Small Business Association) research shows that . . .

Dear Utah business community.
It is our pleasure to express appreciation to the thousands of Utah businesses that contribute to the economic growth and development of our great state. We understand how important it is to . . .

Greetings from the Utah Department of Public Safety Division of Homeland Security.
"Our mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for all people in Utah through prevention, preparedness, response and recovery." [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Since 1983, Utah had received . . .

In the Affirmative: Affirmative Defense can shield against harassment claims.(Legal Brief)
Imagine two businesses, Business A and Business B, each striving to make a profit and enjoying a measure of success. But, despite sound staffing procedures, both companies hire male supervisors . . .

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