Small Town Stories: CooperWynn Capital
Stan Kozlowski has traveled from New York City’s canyons to SoCal’s beaches during his finance and hospitality career. “I’ve been to every state except Alaska,” says the Principal of CooperWynn…
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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.
Stan Kozlowski has traveled from New York City’s canyons to SoCal’s beaches during his finance and hospitality career. “I’ve been to every state except Alaska,” says the Principal of CooperWynn…
Read MoreNeed to know what a Stoke Coach is? Then find time to meet up with Rachel Friedman Elberts on her journey to live originally and authentically. "I help people get outside more," says the…
Read MoreAn unforgettable highlight of our Annual Meeting at The Pendry was recognizing Tina Lewis for 50 years of improving Park City. Tina’s vision foresaw many unique features that today make Park City…
Read MoreEven as a child in The Avenues neighborhood of Salt Lake, libraries and librarians made vivid impressions on young Adriane Juarez. "It cost a dime to take the bus to the Salt Lake Library, where I…
Read MoreAs a 22-year-old Midwesterner new in town, “I found a stray dog in Bear’s Ear, skinny and malnourished,” says Emily Burney of Auntie Em’s bakery on Kearns. “I didn’t have a home and could barely care…
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