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SUMMARY:Women in Business Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our in-person August Women in Business Luncheon at Oakridge Country Club in Farmington. A panel of local business leaders will discuss ways you can successfully adapt your business through uncertainty.\n\n\n\nTo follow current health guidelines\, an individually plated lunch will be served\, and only 50 people will be allowed to attend to maintain social distancing. Attendees are required to wear a face mask.\n\n\n\nThank you to our table sponsor - Young Automotive Group.\n\n \n\nAbout our panelists:\n\nChantel S. Chase\n\nSVP | Director Business Banking Loan Center\n\nZions Bancorporation\n\n \nChantel feels lucky to have known at the age of 8 she wanted to be a banker. She started as a teller and has risen through the ranks in banking holding many key roles at Zions including\, Davis County Area President\, Manager of the Women's Financial Group\, Division Operations Manager for Business Banking Loan Center and today is the Senior Vice President and Director of Zions Bancorporation's Business Banking Loan Center where she oversees the entire loan process for business customers across the western United States with a team of over 100 bankers committed to creating an amazing client experience. She holds an undergraduate degree in Professional Sales from our very own Weber State University and is currently pursuing her MBA. Last year Chantel was listed by American Banker magazine and recognized as one of the 15 inaugural women under the age of 40 from across the nation whose accomplishments and influence set them apart in the industry.\n\n \n\nWe are proud to say\, we knew her first as she has served as chairman of our Davis Chamber Executive Board\, led our Women in Business as Chair\, and was recognized as our Chamber Advocate of the Year in 2012 and in 2017 as our Athena recipient. She's been actively engaged in our community serving on various boards and volunteering wherever she can make a difference. \n\n \n\nAll that aside\, Chantel says her greatest role in life is within the walls of her own home. She is celebrating 19 years of marriage this month and has three amazing children ages 16\, 14\, and 5. She and her family love boating\, running\, and vacationing anywhere the sun is shining. Her favorite quote comes from Sir Winston Churchill\, "We make a living by what we get\, we make a life by what we give."\n\n\nOliver Young\n\nSales and Marketing Director\n\nYoung Automotive Group\n\n\n\nOliver Young is a 4th generation automotive professional and a highly-skilled marketing professional. He currently works as Sales Director at the Young Automotive Group. Although the automotive industry is in his blood\, Oliver started his career as an entrepreneur. He has successfully owned and operated two businesses\, including Oz Marketing\, a full-service marketing agency. Oliver currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Davis Education Foundation\, the board of directors of Ski Utah\, and serves on the Weber State University Goddard School of Business Advisory Council. \n\n\n\nHigher education has always been a priority for Oliver. He holds a B.S. in Economics from the University of Utah and an MBA from Westminster College.\n\n\n\nWhen Oliver isn't helping clients succeed\, you can find him in the mountains with his wife and two children.\n\n\n\nCarrie Baugh\n\nPlanet Beach Layton Franchise owner\n\n \n\nIn addition to being Franchise owner of Planet Beach Layton\, Carrie Baugh is also a Planet Beach & Hot Worx franchise developer for the State of Utah & National Franchise trainer. She was awarded Planet Beach Top Franchisee of the Year in 2012 and 2015\, received the Planet Beach Hall of Fame award in 2019\, and Top Performance Awards 2012 through 2019.\n\n \n\nCarrie has been involved with the Davis Chamber since 2011. She has served as the Business & Economic Summit and Training (BEST) chair for 3 years and on the Women In Business board for 6 years. For the past 16 years she has also served in local youth programs.\n\n \n\nBeing a cheerleader for her kids' sports\, taxi driver\, multitasking\, balancing chaos\, and building successful businesses and teams are just a few of Carrie's full-time jobs.\n\n \n\nCarrie graduated from USU with a degree in economics & financial planning. She married her best friend in 2003\, has 5 rockstar kids and two Goldendoodle puppies. She loves to ski all winter and wake surf all summer.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join us for our in-person August Women in Business Luncheon at Oakridge Country Club in Farmington. A panel of local business leaders will discuss ways you can successfully adapt your business through uncertainty.
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\nTo follow current health guidelines\, an individually plated lunch will be served\, and only 50 people will be allowed to attend to maintain social distancing. Attendees are required to wear a face mask.
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\nThank you to our table sponsor - Young Automotive Group.
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