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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 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.
Sterling Snow, CRO at Divvy, has certainly made a reputation for himself. His tagline often shared on LinkedIn, Utah LFG! has become a famous (infamous?) rally cry for the Utah tech community to grow bigger and better than ever. For the uninitiated, Utah LFG! stands for “Utah, Let’s F[
Social media has changed the way we consume information. Consumers today expect quick, easily digestible content. Moreover, companies in certain industries need to distribute complex training information to employees efficiently and thoroughly, but also in a way employees can quickly comprehend and retain over time. Failing to do so could
With three kids ages five, three, and one, Liz and Ryan Reeves were struggling to manage all of the demands and challenges of a busy young family. Ryan worked for Podium full time, and Liz stayed at home raising their children. “We were trying to get into the swing of
by Mattea Gygi
With three kids ages five, three, and one, Liz and Ryan Reeves were struggling to manage all of the demands and challenges of a busy young family. Ryan worked for Podium full time, and Liz stayed at home raising their children. “We were trying to get into the swing of
by Mattea Gygi
Sterling Snow, CRO at Divvy, has certainly made a reputation for himself. His tagline often shared on LinkedIn, Utah LFG! has become a famous (infamous?) rally cry for the Utah tech community to grow bigger and better than ever. For the uninitiated, Utah LFG! stands for “Utah, Let’s F[
by Austin Craig
Social media has changed the way we consume information. Consumers today expect quick, easily digestible content. Moreover, companies in certain industries need to distribute complex training information to employees efficiently and thoroughly, but also in a way employees can quickly comprehend and retain over time. Failing to do so could
by Connor Holland
Founded as Mix-Tape (hyphenated) in 2019 and re-founded as Mixtape in 2020, Mixtape Social Music (Lehi, Utah) is a playlist-first streaming platform—a “future nostalgia” blend of old-school music curation and 21st-century functionality. Unlike major music and social apps available for download, Mixtape is not built on number of streams
by Amelia England
Three weeks ago, Rick Farnell took the helm as CEO at Appdetex, a brand-protection cyber security company in Boise, Idaho. “I was brought on to build and execute a new global go-to-market strategy and take advantage of the brand protection industry growth opportunity,” says Farnell. “We're not just
by Mattea Gygi
The release of fantasy novels isn't the usual fare for TechBuzz News. But when a Utah author uses Kickstarter to pre-sell nearly $30 million of books, the highest any project the premier crowdfunding platform has ever raised, we'll make an exception. In Utah startup land, we&
by Austin Craig
Corso, an e-commerce startup based in San Clemente, California and St. George, Utah, was launched last October by Nathan Usher and Paul Bartholomew. They built the company on the idea that modern, sophisticated online shoppers are interested in both the environment while at the same time wanting packages of ordered
by Logan Christensen
The 2020 pandemic disrupted nearly every aspect of social and professional life, but studies show its most pernicious and long-haul effects have been felt by women. Women of color, moms with children under 18, single parents, business owners, and those who serve as primary breadwinners for their household are particularly
by Amelia England