Savannah Beth Withers Taylor

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Savannah Beth Withers Taylor

Savannah Beth Withers Taylor is the assistant editor of Utah Business and a graduate of the editing and publishing program at Brigham Young University. Beth has written content about travel, academics, and mental health for Stowaway magazine, BYU College of Humanities and United Way. She enjoys traveling, reading, eating, and mercilessly defeating loved ones in anything competitive.

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Utah Business proudly presents this year’s cohort of our Leaders of the Year award.
Last month, Utah Business partnered with Fullcast to host a roundtable featuring Utah’s sales experts.
A roundup of notable news, M&A activity and closed funding rounds within Utah’s business community in every month of 2024.
Utah Business is proud to present the 2024 Year in Review. This recap features notable news, M&A activity and closed funding rounds within Utah’s business community in December 2024.
Utah Business is proud to present the 2024 Year in Review. This recap features notable news, M&A activity and closed funding rounds within Utah’s business community in November 2024.
Utah Business is proud to present the 2024 Year in Review. This recap features notable news, M&A activity and closed funding rounds within Utah’s business community in October 2024.
Utah Business is proud to present the 2024 Year in Review. This recap features notable news, M&A activity and closed funding rounds within Utah’s business community in September 2024.
Utah Business is proud to present the 2024 Year in Review. This recap features notable news, M&A activity and closed funding rounds within Utah’s business community in August 2024.
Utah Business is proud to present the 2024 Year in Review. This recap features notable news, M&A activity and closed funding rounds within Utah’s business community in July 2024.
Utah Business is proud to present the 2024 Year in Review. This recap features notable news, M&A activity and closed funding rounds within Utah’s business community in June 2024.
Utah Business is proud to present the 2024 Year in Review. This recap features notable news, M&A activity and closed funding rounds within Utah’s business community in May 2024.
Utah Business is proud to present the 2024 Year in Review. This recap features notable news, M&A activity and closed funding rounds within Utah’s business community in April 2024.
Utah Business is proud to present the 2024 Year in Review. This recap features notable news, M&A activity and closed funding rounds within Utah’s business community in March 2024.
Utah Business is proud to present the 2024 Year in Review. This recap features notable news, M&A activity and closed funding rounds within Utah’s business community in February 2024.
Utah Business is proud to present the 2024 Year in Review. This recap features notable news, M&A activity and closed funding rounds within Utah’s business community in January 2024.
Last month, Utah Business partnered with Foley & Lardner to host a roundtable featuring Utah’s energy experts. This conversation was moderated by Doug Wilks, executive editor of the Deseret News.
As the county economy moves away from mining, a new artist-centered community brings new life to the town and new meaning to its name.
A guide to the top workplaces in Utah, as rated by their own employees.
Utah Business partnered with Foley & Lardner to host a roundtable featuring Utah’s quantum and cloud computing experts.
Local Native American artists bring culture and coin to San Juan County.
Say hello to the next generation of business leaders.
Kiln hosted the conversation between Utah Business Editor Mekenna Malan and Sherrita “Rita” Magalde, founder and CEO of Sheer Ambrosia Bakery.
In partnership with Roseman University of Health Sciences, Utah Business is proud to honor those who have made it their mission to improve the state of health in Utah.
A Q&A with local leaders about their return-to-work strategies and employee reactions.
The expansion of Pepperidge Farm’s bakery in Cache County demonstrates how rural Utah counties can attract and retain big businesses.