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Dean's Convocations 2006-2007

Curt Howes, the founder and president of Organization Performance Strategies, spoke at the Dean's Convocation for the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business . he entitled his remarks, "Leadership: Delivering High Performance and Tangible Results Through Intangible Assets." He talked with students about the major impact that intangible assets have on a company even though they are not the type of assets typically measured on the balance sheet. – Read more

Tom Stockham, the acting CEO for 3point5, talked with the students at the Dean’s Convocation about "how to build something extraordinary." He said it is very difficult to achieve something extraordinary on your own and that a key part of succeeding as an entrepreneur is motivating and convincing others to support your cause. – Read more

Kenneth Woolley, the chairman and CEO of Extra Space Storage, spoke at the Dean's Convocation for the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business and told the students how his company has grown to be the second-largest self-storage company in the United States. – Read more
Kem Gardner a community builder who has developed some major projects in Utah, spoke at the Dean’s Convocation on Oct. 18, 2006. Gardner is the president and co-founder and president of the Boyer Company L.C., a firm that has developed more than 20 million square feet of real estate projects, including The Gateway in downtown Salt Lake City. – Read more
William "Bill" Child the chairman of the board for R.C. Willey Home Furnishings, spoke at the Dean’s Convocation on Sept. 27, giving a presentation he called: "How to build a business Warren Buffett would buy." – Read more
John Johnson also spoke at the Dean’s Convocation at the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business on Sept. 27, 2006. – Read More
