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People & Culture articles focus on a specific person that is doing something remarkable or noteworthy in Utah's tech and startup ecosystem. Often, these individuals are not generally well-known or famous except for in their own circles where they exert a profound and important influence on those around them and the organizations they serve; as a result, they positively impact the local culture and community.

People & Culture

People & Culture articles focus on a specific person that is doing something remarkable or noteworthy in Utah's tech and startup ecosystem. Often, these individuals are not generally well-known or famous except for in their own circles where they exert a profound and important influence on those around them and the organizations they serve; as a result, they positively impact the local culture and community.

People & Culture   -   Feb 02, 2022 The Sundance New Frontier Track: Pushing the Boundaries of Film and Storytelling
The Sundance New Frontier Track: Pushing the Boundaries of Film and Storytelling

In my career, I've been a documentary filmmaker, journalist, and unabashed technophile. I’ve also been a Provo resident for more than half my life, with Sundance just 25 minutes up the road. I’ve attended some portion of the Sundance Film Fest nearly every year since moving

People & Culture   -   Jan 31, 2022 The Dyrt Hires Digital Nomads to Grow Camping App
The Dyrt Hires Digital Nomads to Grow Camping App

True to their mission to “help more people enjoy the outdoors,” co-founders Sarah Smith and Kevin Long (CEO) are frequent users of their own camping app, The Dyrt. “We were on the road after a van convention in Logan, Utah, and needed to find a spot near Price,” Smith recalls.

So What Happened With Hitpiece?
People & Culture   -   Feb 09, 2022 So What Happened With Hitpiece?

Last Tuesday, February 1st, a Provo startup saw an overwhelming flood of attention from the industry it hopes to serve. But despite the saying, it may turn out that not all press is good press. In the case of NFT music startup Hitpiece, the attention may amount to a legal

by Austin Craig
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People & Culture   -   Feb 09, 2022 So What Happened With Hitpiece?
So What Happened With Hitpiece?

Last Tuesday, February 1st, a Provo startup saw an overwhelming flood of attention from the industry it hopes to serve. But despite the saying, it may turn out that not all press is good press. In the case of NFT music startup Hitpiece, the attention may amount to a legal

by Austin Craig
People & Culture   -   Feb 02, 2022 The Sundance New Frontier Track: Pushing the Boundaries of Film and Storytelling
The Sundance New Frontier Track: Pushing the Boundaries of Film and Storytelling

In my career, I've been a documentary filmmaker, journalist, and unabashed technophile. I’ve also been a Provo resident for more than half my life, with Sundance just 25 minutes up the road. I’ve attended some portion of the Sundance Film Fest nearly every year since moving

by Austin Craig
People & Culture   -   Jan 31, 2022 The Dyrt Hires Digital Nomads to Grow Camping App
The Dyrt Hires Digital Nomads to Grow Camping App

True to their mission to “help more people enjoy the outdoors,” co-founders Sarah Smith and Kevin Long (CEO) are frequent users of their own camping app, The Dyrt. “We were on the road after a van convention in Logan, Utah, and needed to find a spot near Price,” Smith recalls.

by Amelia England
People & Culture   -   Jan 30, 2022 Persnickety – Memories in a Box
Persnickety – Memories in a Box

The age of handheld photo albums and carefully crafted scrapbooks has faded, replaced by the digital world. Photos are rarely physical these days, and those that are, quickly become digitized for ‘safekeeping.’ Chari Pack, CEO of Persnickety Prints, an online photo store for consumers, wondered if photos really were safe

by Mattea Gygi
People & Culture   -   Jan 26, 2022 Opinion: The Perils of Faking It
Opinion: The Perils of Faking It

Frauds On Tuesday, January 4th, Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced former CEO of Theranos, was found guilty of fraud in a federal court in San Jose, California. In a trial that lasted four months, with a jury deliberating over 50 hours spanning seven days, Holmes was found guilty of four counts

by Austin Craig
People & Culture   -   Jan 17, 2022 A Brief Summary of Utah’s 2022 Economic Outlook and Public Policy Summit
A Brief Summary of Utah’s 2022 Economic Outlook and Public Policy Summit

TechBuzz attended the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce's annual Economic Outlook and Public Policy Summit on Thursday, January 13, 2022, to learn more about Utah’s legislative and collaborative priorities for the year to come. Topic highlights included Utah’s economic recovery from the pandemic; addressing housing shortages

by Amelia England
People & Culture   -   Jan 13, 2022 Does Utah Tech Need a Culture Reboot?
Does Utah Tech Need a Culture Reboot?

[Note: In all quoted social posts, any emphasis via italics was added by TechBuzz.] An Acute Problem Nobody in Utah’s tech or startup scene failed to notice what happened last week with the Dave Bateman email fiasco. If you need a recap, TechBuzz has it covered. This article isn’

by Austin Craig
Tech News   -   Jan 04, 2022 Entrata Founder Sends Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Email to State Leaders
Entrata Founder Sends Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Email to State Leaders

By now, most of the Utah tech community (and many working in national media) have seen the comments made by Utah businessman and Republican political activist Dave Bateman, founder and former CEO of Entrata. On January 4th, Ben Winslow of Fox 13 broke the story of Bateman’s email to

by Austin Craig
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