Small Town Stories: Beauty Zone
Where to start with Maika Taylor's story? "My grandmother was head of makeup at Warner Brothers," the hair and makeup artist says. "An uncle is Robert Redford's personal makeup artist, and my cousin…
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Which basement bars have the best happy hours? Who are the people behind your favorite restaurant? Do you know the two Argentine friends who met in Park City and opened a bakery? How about the brewer who started his career as an ICU nurse?
Park City, Summit County and the Wasatch Back are full of incredible people working every day to make our community better. Our regularly posted Chamber blogs introduce you to what makes our community surprising, fun, and as astounding as the amazing people running our local businesses.
Where to start with Maika Taylor's story? "My grandmother was head of makeup at Warner Brothers," the hair and makeup artist says. "An uncle is Robert Redford's personal makeup artist, and my cousin…
Read MoreAfter a successful career in home health care, she segued to property investment in 2010. “Lucrative, but not fun,” she remembers. Business and pleasure finally met in the niche she fills today – a…
Read MoreJeff Harwin’s observation of life in Park City may be the best one-line summary you’ve ever heard. “Any time we go on vacation,” says the owner of Park City Fly Fishing Company with a smile, “we…
Read MoreIt wasn’t just natural beauty that inspired Jamie MoCrazy and Reggie Clark to marry in Whistler, BC, last year. They chose the place where Jamie was almost killed in a spectacular ski jumping accident…
Read MoreNaming a business is a personal choice, and Tina Wismer’s story is as personal as it gets. "I fell 25 feet canyoneering in Pritchett Canyon in Moab three years ago," the owner of Sky Digital Media…
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