Women We Admire is pleased to announce The Top 50 Women Leaders of Salt Lake City for 2023. As the capital of Utah, Salt Lake City captivates residents and visitors with its exceptional quality of life, providing access to unmatched outdoor adventures and a vibrant cultural scene. Business leaders in the region navigate a landscape characterized by a unique blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty, along with a flourishing technology hub known as the Silicon Slopes. Many of this year’s awardees are steering their organizations with a more people-centric focus, overseeing departments in HR, communication, and customer relations to drive overall growth and success. Their impact goes beyond their professional responsibilities with many investing their time and energy in volunteer work and board designations.

Among this year's awardees is Francesca Luthi, Assurant's Chief Operating Officer and a member of the management committee, who oversees global operations to enhance business value and integrate customer and employee experiences while advancing Sustainability & DEI strategies. As the Chief Clinical Officer and EVP of the Clinical Quality Business Unit at Health Catalyst, Awardee Holly Rimmasch leverages over three decades of healthcare expertise, encompassing direct patient care and strategic management, focusing on clinical improvement, patient safety, quality, and population health. Also awarded is Melissa Loble, Chief Customer Experience Officer at Instructure, who is dedicated to fostering innovation in customer experience and empowering users to maximize solutions in compelling and efficient learning environments.

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1. Thea Hayden
Senior Vice President Global Marketing, Cognizant

Thea Hayden is the Senior Vice President of Global Marketing at Cognizant. She first joined the company in 2020 as a VP of global brand, creative, digital, and social. Hayden’s team is responsible for the Cognizant brand, design, and creative services, social media, thought leadership, and research. She is a strategic marketing executive with extensive experience in technology and communications. She is passionate about translating business requirements into impactful brand and marketing communications that drive business outcomes for startups to Fortune 50 companies. 

Hayden has a demonstrated track record of building and executing business-impacting marketing strategies, differentiated brands, and award-winning campaigns. Her expertise lies in building global relationships and facilitating buy-in across key stakeholders. In each of her roles, she has brought a blend of art and science to develop innovative strategies that positively impact growth. Previously, Hayden served as a senior director of content strategy, campaign planning, and creative at Dell Technologies. Earlier in her career she worked with Martha Felt Group as an account manager. Hayden earned an undergraduate degree in English language and literature from the University of Utah.



2. Francesca Luthi
Chief Operating Officer, Assurant

Francesca Luthi is the Chief Operating Officer of Assurant and a member of the company’s management committee. In this role, she manages the company’s global operations, including Assurant’s centers of excellence for data analytics, digital and AI transformation, and customer experience. To further maximize business value and connect the customer and employee experience, she also oversees Assurant’s human resources, communications, global sourcing, and corporate real estate team functions, and enables the company’s Sustainability & DEI strategies.  

Previously, Luthi served as chief administrative officer where she focused on enhancing the company’s global brand and reputation among customers, employees, and shareholders by building strategic capabilities to attract and engage the best talent, foster a more diverse and inclusive culture, and drive long‐term profitable growth. Before that, she served as chief marketing and communications officer, successfully driving the repositioning of Assurant as a leader in the connected lifestyle market as part of the Company’s multi‐year transformation. Prior to joining Assurant in 2012, Luthi was an SVP of corporate communication and investor relations at R1 RCM. Previously, she held senior‐level investor relations and communication roles at BearingPoint and Accenture, where she was recognized for enhancing brand awareness, expanding the global shareholder base, and overseeing the repositioning of those businesses. Earlier in her career, Luthi helped establish the investor relations department at Omnicom Group after serving as a financial analyst at Morgan Stanley. 

An advocate for children with special needs, Luthi sits on the Board of Directors of the National Ability Center, empowering individuals of all abilities to build self‐esteem and lifetime skills through sports, recreation, and educational programs. Luthi earned an undergraduate degree in economics from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. 



3. Kate Moss
SVP & Market Executive, Bank of America

Kate Moss is a Senior Vice President and Market Executive for Bank of America. She first joined the organization in 2018 as a relationship manager. Moss develops and executes Bank of America’s local strategic plan across all lines of business. She also manages the local market's philanthropy, sponsorships, and community relations; executes national initiatives; and develops and coordinates leadership team communication, protocols, and visibility. She influences business integration and robust employee engagement to deliver one company to clients and communities.

Before joining Bank of America, Moss served as an executive director for Susan. G. Komen Utah and before that she served as a marketing communications manager for YWCA Utah. Moss was briefly an adjunct professor for the University of Utah where she graduated with an MBA and undergraduate in sociology. She serves as a board member for the Salt Lake Chamber, with the United Way of Salt Lake, and for the Women’s Business Center of Utah.



4. Amy Eldredge
VP of Menu, Crumbl Cookies

Amy Eldredge leads the Menu Team at Crumbl Cookies. Since opening its doors five years ago, Crumbl has expanded to over 900+ bakeries in 50 states, including Canada, making it the fastest-growing cookie company in the United States. One of the most unique elements of the company is the weekly rotating menu of over 250+ Cookies, which Amy oversees and curates. Since joining the company in 2020, Amy has created a successful and stand-alone Product Testing Program with the support of a select group of franchisees alongside her team, as well as working alongside the founder/CBO to create and develop new products. 

Prior to joining Crumbl, Amy was the founding owner of one of Salt Lake City’s most celebrated Oyster Bars, as well as an active Menu and Operations Freelance Consultant to an extensive number of reputable restaurants, bars, and hotels in the greater downtown Salt Lake area.



5. Jennifer Danielson
Chief Health Plan Officer, HealthPartners 

Jennifer Danielson is the Chief Health Plan Officer for HealthPartners where she leads and guides the health plan in its efforts to continually innovate and grow. She also leads the organization-wide efforts to connect care and plan capabilities to build a differentiated experience for employers, members, patients, and the community.

Danielson has extensive health plan experience, including serving as president of Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield of Utah for six years, as well as serving as SVP of public affairs and policy at Cambia Health Solutions, a non-profit health company serving more than 3 million members. Danielson has deep health policy and regulatory expertise, provider network and marketplace strategy experience, and a passion for building teams. Most recently, she’s been the chief growth officer at Collective Health, a California-based health and well-being organization. Danielson earned a JD from the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law and an undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Utah.



6. Sandra Osmond
Chief Nursing Officer, HCA Healthcare

Sandra Osmond is a Chief Nursing Officer at HCA Healthcare. HCA Healthcare is dedicated to giving people a healthier tomorrow. As one of the nation’s leading providers of healthcare services, HCA Healthcare comprises 183 hospitals and 2,3000+ sites of care in 20 states and the United Kingdom. In addition to hospitals, sites of care include surgery centers, freestanding ERs, urgent care centers, diagnostic and imaging centers, walk-in clinics, and physician clinics. Osmond has 23 years of experience. She began her career in 2000.

Before joining HCA, Osmond was a chief nursing officer at St. Mark's Hospital. She also previously served as an executive director of women’s and children's services. Osmond graduated from the University of Phoenix with an MBA in business administration and management and from Westminster University with an undergraduate degree in nursing.



7. Marika Jones
Chief Philanthropy Officer, University of Utah Health

Marika Jones is the Chief Philanthropy Officer of the University of Utah Health. She is a seasoned advancement professional with more than 25 years of experience in building development organizations to advance the goals of hospital systems, universities, and nonprofit organizations.

Prior to her position at U of U Health, Jones served as president of UnityPoint Health – Trinity Health Foundation in Moline, Illinois. She has also served in development leadership positions at Iowa State University and the University of Michigan, where she participated in several $1B-plus campaigns. Jones received an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan.



8. Holly Rimmasch
EVP & Chief Clinical Officer, Health Catalyst

Holly Rimmasch serves as the Chief Clinical Officer and Executive Vice President of the Clinical Quality Business Unit at Health Catalyst. She brings more than three decades of healthcare experience to her role, ranging from direct patient care to clinical and operational healthcare strategy and management. Her key areas of accountability include clinical improvement, patient safety, quality, and population health.

Before joining Health Catalyst, she held many roles including the role of the assistant VP at Intermountain Healthcare responsible for clinical services and the system clinical operations director for cardiovascular and intensive medicine. At Intermountain and Health Catalyst, Holly has held leadership roles enabling her to affect change at a system level. Holly also co-founded and was a principal in HMS, Inc., a healthcare strategic consulting firm focusing on population health. She has spent the last 25 years dedicated to identifying opportunities through data and analytics, implementing best practices, supporting adoption, and improving clinical, operational, and financial outcomes. Rimmasch holds a Master of Science in Adult Physiology from the University of Utah and an undergraduate degree in nursing from Brigham Young University.



9. Jennifer Lentine
Vice President, Total Rewards, Crate and Barrel

Jennifer Lentine began her professional career 28 years ago. Today, she is the Vice President, of Total Rewards with Crate and Barrel. Lentine is a leader with experience across diverse industries and demonstrated success in developing and implementing innovative global rewards strategies that align with a company's vision, culture, and strategic goals. She is recognized as a collaborative change agent, champion for workplace excellence, and influential leader who promotes and strengthens a culture of trust, inclusion, and accountability.

Lentine first got her start in 1995 as a compensation/HR program specialist at Apple. From there, she went on to Watson Pharmaceuticals, before eventually rising to become a vice president of global total rewards at Nu Skin, her most recent position prior to joining Crate and Barrel. Lentine graduated from the University of Florida - Warrington College of Business with an MBA in finance and from Florida State University with an undergraduate degree in recreation and leisure administration.



10. Stephanie McAllister
Area Vice President of Corporate Sales, Qualtrics

Stephanie McAllister is the Area Vice President of Corporate Sales at Qualtrics. She first joined the company in 2017 as a corporate account executive. McAllister has over 12 years of professional experience in fast-growth organizations with a track record of success measured on the number of promotions, surpassed quotas, and revenue generated. She has led successful teams, built programs from the ground up, and accelerated business development in a multitude of facets. 

McAllister’s professional success has been accomplished through a culmination of incredible dedication, focus, and results. In addition to her career success, she was also a 5-time NCAA Gymnastics All-American and a four-year starter on the University of Utah women's gymnastics team. McAllister earned an undergraduate degree in strategic communication from the University of Utah.



11. Melissa Loble
Chief Customer Experience Officer, Instructure

Melissa Loble serves as the Chief Customer Experience Officer for Instructure where she leads their customer success, services, and partnership organizations. She’s a champion for crucial customer-focused topics like data usage and privacy—and it’s her personal mission to drive innovation in customer experience and enable customers to leverage solutions in engaging and effective learning environments. Melissa has spent 20 years in educational technology working for a number of technology suppliers and educational institutions, as well as teaching leadership courses on managing technology for educational change. She has a master’s degree in educational policy from Teachers College, Columbia University, and an MBA from Columbia Business School.

Before joining Instructure, Loble was an associate dean of distance learning at UC Irvine and before that a vice president of client success at GoingOn. Earlier in her career she worked with Friends of the High School for Environmental Studies as a director of programs and teacher of social studies.



12. Amy Davidson
Vice President of Client Success Marketing, Anthology

Amy Davidson began her professional career 32 years ago. Today, she is the Vice President of Client Success Marketing at Anthology. Anthology was created through the merger of four of the world’s leading education technology companies: Blackboard, Campus Management, Campus Labs, and iModules. It is a true partner whose team includes former faculty, administrators, and leaders with over three decades of experience. It is dedicated to understanding the institution's unique challenges and ensuring success. Its goal is to not only meet needs today but to drive innovation that changes what EdTech can make possible for tomorrow.

Davidson first got her start in 1991 as an account executive and media buyer at Scopes Garcia Carlisle Advertising Agency. From there, she went on to Campus Pipeline, before eventually rising to to become a VP of marketing at Campus Management Corp., her most recent position prior to joining Anthology. Davidson graduated from the University of Utah with an undergraduate degree in psychology and communications.



13. Juone Kadiri
Vice President of Environment, Health and Safety, Salt Lake Community College

Juone Kadiri is the Vice President of Environment, Health, and Safety of Salt Lake Community College. She is a fierce advocate for equity, diversity, and inclusion, and works to ensure all voices are represented, heard, and served. In her current capacity, Kadiri spearheads discussions, workshops, and initiatives at the college on ways to integrate inclusive approaches to teaching and working with communities and professionals. 

As a courageous, collaborative, innovative, caring, strategic, storyteller, and innovative leader, Kadiri has designed programs and training for government agencies and provided assessment and evaluation of services. Additionally, she is a skilled facilitator and trainer who has designed and delivered workshops, orientations, and courses in face-to-face and online modes. Kadiri graduated from Howard University with a PhD in African studies, from The University of Georgia with a master’s degree in social work, and from the University of Alabama at Birmingham with an undergraduate degree in social work.



14. Sarah Comstock
Vice President Global Communications, Merit Medical

Sarah Comstock joined Merit Medical in 2021, with more than 25 years of experience in corporate communications. She leads the global communications organization and is responsible for Merit’s public relations and employee communications programs.

Sarah’s prior experience includes leading the communications function for some of the world's leading brands, helping them transform their business, engage their employees, and navigate the ever-changing technology and retail landscapes. At Cisco Systems, she oversaw the executive communications function for the sales and marketing organization. While at Deckers, she was responsible for Omni-channel communications messaging for the UGG, Teva, and Hoka brands. She has also held communications and leadership roles at Gymboree, Restoration Hardware, and Smith & Hawkin. Sarah holds an undergraduate degree in American Studies from Stanford University. She lives in Salt Lake City with her husband and two children.



15. Talia Butler
Executive Director, Salt Lake County Animal Services

Talia Butler is a visionary leader with extensive experience in institutionalizing change and driving impactful policy and legislation. Serving as the Executive Director of Salt Lake County Animal Services, Talia operates one of the largest no-kill municipal organizations in the country and the only capital city to reach the milestone of a decade of no-kill in 2023. 

Talia has been recognized for championing legislative wins in her field that improve the lives of citizens and pets. She also led the 2022 Best Volunteer Program in the United States (awarded by the National Association of Counties) and has been honored as the recipient of the Best of State Award 15 times. These are just a handful of Talia’s most recent accomplishments. 

At the top of Talia’s list of skills is her ability to influence positive change, generate stakeholder investment, drive innovation, and lead teams to success. Talia has presented at numerous conferences and published several peer-reviewed studies as an expert in her field. She earned an undergraduate degree from Weber State University and an MPA, with distinction, from Southern Utah University. Talia is currently obtaining her PhD from Southeastern University. Talia spends her free time enjoying life with her husband, 2 daughters, 3 dogs, and 1 plus-sized guinea pig. 



16. Rebekah Couper-Noles
Chief Operating Officer of Ambulatory Care, Intermountain Healthcare

Rebekah Couper-Noles began her professional career 19 years ago. Today, she is the Chief Operating Officer of Ambulatory Care at Intermountain Healthcare. Intermountain Healthcare is a not-for-profit system of hospitals, surgery centers, doctors, and clinics that serves the medical needs of patients and communities across the Mountain West, primarily in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Nevada, Idaho, Kansas & Wyoming.

Couper-Noles first got her start in 2004 as a certified nurse-midwife at the University of Washington Medical Center. From there, she went on to Swedish Midwifery & Women's Health, before eventually rising to chief operations officer at Providence Medical Group, her most recent position prior to joining Intermountain Healthcare. Couper-Noles graduated from the University of Washington with an MHA in health administration, from the University of Pennsylvania with an MSN in midwifery and women's health, and from the University of Washington with an undergraduate degree in nursing.



17. Nycole Rosen
Chief Information Officer, BGSF

Nycole Rosen joined BGSF in 2019 to establish the formal PMO and head up the effort to replace all existing technology with industry-leading tech. She brought with her 20 years of experience in staffing-including operations, management, training, and technology. Rosen has served in various technology leadership roles at BGSF, including Vice President of Technology and Director of Operations at EmployBridge and Project Manager at JourneyTEAM. Her experience in organizing work has led to BGSF implementing standard practices for managing projects and continuous improvement on newly implemented technology.

Rosen holds an undergraduate degree in business and a master's degree in teaching and learning with technology, which has proven valuable for software implementations during the COVID-19 pandemic. She also serves on the board of the Northern Utah chapter of the Project Management Institute. In her free time, Rosen enjoys discovering new restaurants, writing reviews online, and journaling, which she has been doing since the age of ten. Rosen resides in South Jordan, Utah with her wife and son.



18. Laurel Timmins
VP of Talent Acquisition, Benefits, & Compensation, Savage Services

Born and raised near Salt Lake City, Laurel Timmins currently serves as the Vice President of Talent Acquisition and Total Rewards at Savage Companies. Timmins earned a bachelor’s degree in human resource development and a master’s degree in public administration from Brigham Young University. She is certified as an HRCI Senior Professional in Human Resources and as a Society for Human Resource Management Senior Certified Professional.   

Before joining Savage, Timmins was an SVP of HR at the W.J. Bradley Co. from October 2005 to July 2015. She also led HR for Air Medical Resource Group, taught as adjunct faculty at Ensign College, served on educational boards, and consulted independently.



19. Emily Bonham
Senior Vice President of Product, AGS Health

Emily Bonham is the Senior Vice President of Product of AGS Health. She first joined the company in 2022. AGS Health uses a combination of AI-enhanced technology, data-driven services, and specialized support to maximize the performance of the revenue cycle. Emily has been heading innovative, high-performing healthcare technology product teams for over 20 years. She has built award-winning products from the ground up, turned around underperforming products, and helped organizations quickly scale. 

Emily's experience spans the business and technology spectrum. She is an expert and thought leader in healthcare technology, building products that solve complex healthcare problems, make provider's lives easier, increase health plan visibility, and improve patient care. Previously, Bonham was a vice president of product management at Health Fidelity and before that a director of product management at Healthicity. Earlier in her career she worked with Aventis Pharmaceuticals as a product manager. Bonham earned an undergraduate degree in English from the University of Minnesota.



20. Sara Brady
Chief Nursing Officer, Innovative Renal Care

Sara Brady, Chief Nursing Officer of Innovative Renal Care, is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing the overall operations of nursing and patient care services for the organization. Brady has her master’s in nursing leadership and education and is also a board-certified advanced nurse executive. She has more than 25 years of nursing experience and has a successful track record of leading teams within various healthcare roles.

Brady began her leadership journey running a large county medical services program and then moved into an executive role within the large hospital system as an associate chief nursing officer. She has had multi-state oversight of hundreds of dialysis programs as a nurse executive for several years and most recently led patient care within a managed care organization for seniors. Previously, Brady was a regional vice president of clinical operations at InnovAge and before that a system CNE -SDCS at DaVita Kidney Care. Earlier in her career she worked with Canyon County Medical as a nursing-medical services administrator.



21. Jenny Fuss
Chief Financial Officer, Boart Longyear

Jenny Fuss joined Boart Longyear as Chief Financial Officer in February of 2023. She is a global financial leader with extensive experience within large complex organizations. Jenny thrives in a changing business environment on the cusp of big change, achieving objectives quickly in different business situations and cultures with unique business models, projects, services, and product manufacturing in various industries.

Before joining Boart Longyear, Fuss held senior financial positions at Eaton, a global power management company, including VP of global financial services and systems and VP of finance/CFO of the vehicle group and eMobility. Before Eaton, she spent nearly 15 years at Siemens AG where she held numerous senior financial roles including VP of finance for Smart Infrastructure Pacific. Fuss holds a degree in economics from the University for Economics and Management in Essen, Germany.



22. Liz Udy
Chief Revenue Officer, Conservice

Liz Udy began working for Conservice in 2004 and currently serves as the Chief Revenue Officer. She is responsible for integrating and aligning all revenue-related departments, including marketing, sales, account management, and revenue operations.

Prior to her role as CRO, Udy served as a vice president of account management where she dedicated herself to building a successful team that ensures clients’ needs are met to the highest standards while also providing the best Conservice experience. During this time, she managed several key client accounts and played an instrumental role in the development of essential client reporting. Udy brings a wealth of industry knowledge and experience to the team. She graduated from Weber State University with an undergraduate degree in business.



23. Kimberley Honeysett
SVP, Chief Legal Officer, General Counsel, & Corporate Secretary, Varex Imaging Corporation

Kimberley Honeysett currently serves as the Senior Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary at Varex Imaging Corporation. Additionally, she has held the position of chairman of the Supervisory Board at MeVis Medical Solutions AG since March 2017. Kimberley is an authentic leader and creative strategist, leading a team of lawyers and compliance professionals that are integral to Varex’s success.  She has extensive big law firm experience and in-house experience, making her a valued and trusted adviser to senior management and the board of directors.

Prior to her current roles, Honeysett worked at Varian Medical Systems, Inc. for over a decade. There, she held various positions, including VP and associate general counsel, chief counsel of corporate services, and assistant secretary. In these roles, she provided legal counsel and advice on a range of corporate matters including M&A, corporate securities, corporate finance, corporate governance, treasury matters, and commercial transactions. She also advised Varian’s Board of Directors.

Earlier in her career, Honeysett worked at Siebel Systems, Inc. as the senior director of legal affairs, where she provided advice on M&A, corporate securities, venture investments, and corporate governance. Kimberley also managed the company's stock administration group. She began her career as an attorney at Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison. Kimberley earned her undergraduate degree in communications from UCLA and her JD from Cornell Law School.



24. Wendy Steinle
Chief Marketing Officer, Domo

Wendy Steinle joined Domo as Chief Marketing Officer in September 2022 to lead the company’s global marketing efforts and help customers of all sizes drive exponential impact by realizing the full value that data and Domo can deliver to their business. Wendy joined Domo from Degreed, where she served as CMO and focused on delivering deep value through customer-focused strategies and cross-functional alignment across the entire marketing-to-sales-to-satisfied-customer journey. Steinle has held executive leadership roles at Adobe, helping double the Digital Experience business unit’s revenue in just three years. In addition, she led joint marketing efforts in the Adobe and Microsoft partnership and set the vision and aligned execution for Experience League, the company’s customer success engagement platform.

Prior to Adobe, Steinle was vice president and group strategy director at MRM, serving the marketing agency’s largest client, Verizon. A distinguished executive and marketer, she has received the Leadership Excellence Award from the Women Tech Council, an ACE Award from the Business Marketing Association, and a Gold Award from the Information Technology Services Marketing Association. Steinle holds an undergraduate degree in communication from the University of California, San Diego, and an MBA from the University of Utah David Eccles School of Business.



25. Debra Fiori
Chief People Officer, Progressive Leasing

Debra Fiori is the Chief People Officer of Progressive Leasing. Progressive Leasing’s mission is to create a better today and unlock the possibilities of tomorrow through financial empowerment. It believes that diversity of people and ideas inspires innovation and improves communities. Fiori has 27 years of experience. She began her career in 1996.

Before joining Progressive Leasing, Fiori was a chief people officer at Parsons Corporation and before that a human resources director at RTKL. Earlier in her career she worked with Danaher Tool Group as a human resources manager. Fiori graduated from West Virginia University with an MA in communication and media studies and from Carroll College with an undergraduate degree in communication and public relations.



26. Rhiana Barr
Chief People Officer, Snap Finance

Rhiana Barr is the current Chief People Officer at Snap Finance. Prior to this, she was the chief people officer at Greenlane Holdings, Inc. Barr has also held the position of SVP of human resources at Cetera Financial Group.

Barr has extensive experience in human resources and has been a strategic business advisor to many different companies. She is known for her ability to create and deploy robust strategy roadmaps and toolkits in order to align with the company's strategic business plan. Barr has also led pre-diligence, risk analysis, human capital integration, and culture assessment activities for various growth initiatives. She graduated from DeVry University with an undergraduate degree in business administration, computer information systems, and accounting. Barr then went on to obtain her MBA from the University of Phoenix.



27. Rae Jimenez
Chief Product Officer, American Academy of Professional Coders

Rae Jimenez has over 30 years of experience in the healthcare industry. She is a nationally recognized speaker and thought leader in the business of healthcare. She serves as a coding liaison to the AMA CPT® Editorial Panel. Over the past 15 years at AAPC, she has held a variety of responsibilities including leading the development of certification exams and exam preparation materials, overseeing the operations for the exam, distance learning, and education licensing program departments, and increasing revenue. 

Prior to joining the AAPC, she spent many years running billing and coding departments, audit services, provider education programs, and client services for Jackson Memorial Hospital. At ConCorde Career Institute, she served as assistant academic dean, program director for the coding and medical assistant programs, and director of graduate services. Jimenez received her undergraduate degree in psychology from Florida Atlantic University.



28. Katie Evans Palfreyman
SVP of Human Resources, Castle & Cooke Mortgage

Katie Evans Palfreyman holds the position of Senior Vice President of Human Resources and is a member of the Executive Team at Castle & Cooke Mortgage. She has played a key role in guiding the company through the ever-changing landscape of the mortgage industry. In her role, Katie orchestrates the entire spectrum of the employee experience, from formulating strategic recruitment initiatives for growing current branches and expanding into new markets to overseeing benefits, compensation, training, and employee advancement. While at Castle & Cooke Mortgage, the company has expanded and grown its retail offerings and footprint. Her unwavering spirit and commitment to building connections have not only cultivated strong relationships with branch managers nationwide but have also established the framework for a dedicated team. Together, they tirelessly work to foster a positive and engaging culture, even amid challenging times for the industry. Daily, she directs her focus on amplifying loan production at the branch level, continuing to expand their retail footprint, continually evaluating ways to improve benefits, and championing the success and recognition of all employees throughout the company. 

Katie emerges as a paragon of leadership in the corporate landscape, having charted an extraordinary trajectory over eight transformative years at Castle & Cooke Mortgage. Commencing her journey as an HR generalist, Katie's ascent through the ranks is a testament to her unwavering commitment to the success of the organization. Her tenure at Castle & Cooke Mortgage has not only been marked by professional achievements but also by the joyous addition of three children. A testament to the company's commitment to work-life balance, Katie exemplifies that one can thrive in both career and family. She fervently believes in inspiring others to grow personally and professionally, a belief reflected in Castle & Cooke Mortgage's ethos of internal promotion, fostering a culture of morale and upward mobility.

Before Castle & Cooke Mortgage, Katie honed her skills at Nordstrom, Inc., where she rose from a sales associate to an HR manager. During her tenure, a notable accomplishment was opening a new Nordstrom store. Armed with an undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University, Katie is not just a leader but a role model for aspiring women, illustrating that with determination and passion, one can ascend to the highest echelons of corporate leadership.

Amidst her many roles, Katie finds solace in the great outdoors, working out and listening to her favorite professional development speakers. Her commitment to health and wellness extends beyond her personal life, as she passionately inspires others to achieve their goals in all facets of life. Katie is not just a leader; she is a catalyst for empowerment, proving that with determination, one can conquer professional and personal summits. Her story is a testament to the adage she holds dear – if you put your mind to it, you can achieve it.



29. Lisa Peterson
Vice President of Sales, 97th Floor

Lisa Peterson is an accomplished sales executive with experience spanning diverse markets, from large enterprises to startups. Lisa currently serves as the Vice President of Sales at 97th Floor, driving revenue growth and ensuring customer satisfaction. In her previous role at Qualtrics, she achieved the top 2% rankings in quota attainment and total revenue among sales executives. With 17 years at FranklinCovey, Lisa consistently exceeded sales goals, increased territory sales by 300%, and maintained a remarkable 92% renewal rate.

Bringing 15 years of expertise in training sales teams and managing accounts, Lisa excels in sales strategy development and customer relationship management. Her collaborative approach involves analyzing market trends, identifying growth opportunities, and aligning sales strategies with company goals. Lisa's roles, including director of learning & development, sales enablement, HR manager, and global project manager showcase her commitment to empowering teams and leading large-scale projects.

Under Lisa's leadership at 97th Floor, the company has experienced remarkable growth and operational improvements. Revenue has surged by over 10% in the short time Lisa has been here and this is a testament to Lisa's strategic vision and execution. The sales team, under her guidance, has expanded, reflecting her talent for team development and management. Additionally, Lisa has played a pivotal role in streamlining the company's pipeline management and pipeline reporting, optimizing efficiency, and enhancing overall performance. Beyond her professional achievements, Lisa enjoys hot yoga, good food, running, and espionage thrillers. Married to Chris, a full-time mural artist, she takes pride in being a mother to four strong, independent daughters.



30. Amanda Ryan-Smith
Chief Development Officer, The Trevor Project

Amanda Ryan-Smith is the Chief Development Officer at The Trevor Project, the world's largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ+ young people. She joined The Trevor Project in February 2021.

Previously, Ryan-Smith was an SVP of development at Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas, Inc., leading all aspects of development with a team of 19 staff. While at Planned Parenthood, she more than doubled total fundraising revenue, secured numerous 7-figure gifts (including a $9M gift, the largest single gift in the organization's history), oversaw the completion of a $12.95M campaign and the creation of a new $55M campaign, grew the largest fundraising event to raise more than $2M, and received 2018 Fundraiser of the Year for Planned Parenthood affiliates nationwide.

Before her work at Planned Parenthood, Ryan-Smith served as the director of development at the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), leading development nationwide for the LGBTQ legal non-profit. At NCLR, she increased total fundraising revenue by 30%, oversaw an annual major gifts campaign with 30+ volunteer solicitors, secured numerous grants from national funders, increased event revenue by 40% and tripled direct mail revenue, and oversaw multi-channel national online fundraising and engagement campaigns. Ryan-Smith Ryan-Smith has an undergraduate degree in social work and psychology from Baylor University. She also has a Master of Social Work from The University of Texas at Austin. In addition, she is certified by CFRE International as a Certified Fund Raising Executive.



31. Jessica Pantages
Vice President of Global Communications, Egnyte

Jessica Pantages began her professional career 24 years ago. Today, she is the Vice President of Global Communications of Egnyte. Egnyte transforms businesses through smarter content allowing organizations to connect, protect, and unlock value from all their content. Its content governance platform delivers smart content collaboration and governance in the cloud or on-premises to thousands of businesses around the world, even the most regulated industries. 

Pantages first got her start in 1999 as an account executive at Ruder Finn. From there, she went on to Oracle, before eventually rising to chief communications officer at NSF International, her most recent position prior to joining Egnyte. Pantages graduated from Baylor University with an MBA, from Northwestern University with a master of science in integrated marketing communications, and from Vanderbilt University with an undergraduate degree in human and organizational development.



32. Bethami Dobkin
President, Westminster University

Bethami Dobkin was appointed as the 19th President of Westminster College in 2018. Westminster University is an independent, private, non-profit university in Salt Lake City with approximately 1400 students. During her tenure as president, Westminster University has achieved national recognition for work on sustainability, support for first-generation students, and as a leader in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. Dobkin has raised over $16M for capital projects, led successful, rapid institutional responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and launched an ambitious strategic positioning plan, Westminster at 150.

Dobkin currently serves on the Salt Lake Chamber Board of Governors, as Chair of the Nominations and Governance Committee for the SLC-UT Committee for the Games, and as a member of the International Women’s Forum. Her publications span academic journals, widely used textbooks, and popular editorials on politics, journalism, and communication. She holds a PhD and MA from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and an undergraduate degree from Cal Poly Humboldt.



33. Lizzie Webb
Vice President of Operations, IMAGE Studios®

Lizzie Webb was appointed Vice President of Operations in November 2021. Over a 15-year career with experience in marketing, operations, and communications, Lizzie worked in the political world in the UK. She has partnered with several Prime Ministers to build successful campaigns, combining traditional and cutting-edge marketing techniques.

At the forefront of winning elections, Lizzie has a drive for success along with an eye for successful strategy. She brings winning operations to IMAGE Studios® along with expert advice and management. Away from operations, Lizzie and her husband love to travel, as well as enjoy the beautiful Utah landscapes. Being a British expat, she is always on the hunt for a good cup of tea.



34. Jennifer Duffield
Co-Founder & Executive Director, Dancing Moose Montessori School

Jennifer Duffield, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Dancing Moose, has an undergraduate degree in chemistry which makes her an enthusiastic fan of STEM Education. She has also earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Westminster College. Dancing Moose is a private early childhood school with three campuses, serving over 900 students. Established in 2007 by a dedicated mother-daughter duo, their mission is to offer top-notch education to working parents. Their team, now consisting of 170 passionate educators, is committed to delivering exceptional education to young children. Their students thrive in a sunlit building equipped with a spacious gymnasium for daily movement classes, an outdoor classroom with extensive gardening opportunities, and enjoy homemade meals prepared by an in-house chef. The educational approach at Dancing Moose seamlessly combines Montessori pedagogy with current best practices.

Jennifer oversees the day-to-day operations of all Dancing Moose locations to ensure programmatic quality and consistency. She collaborates regularly with school directors and mentor teachers at each location to evaluate how best to support the Dancing Moose team so that they are equipped to offer their very best to each student. Jennifer loves getting to know Dancing Moose children and parents and works hard to promote a school culture that is innovative, positive, and sensitive to the individual needs of students and team members.

Jennifer loves spending quality time with family on the ski slopes in winter and lake surfing during the summer. For leisure, she enjoys delving into leadership books, reflecting her dedication to personal and professional development. Jennifer’s passion lies in consistently enhancing the culture of the school, striving to create an environment where everyone can thrive.



35. Jennifer Mitchell
Vice President of Clinical Strategy & Innovation, The Children's Center Utah

Dr. Mitchell is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health. She is a member of the ZERO TO THREE National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families Academy of Fellows. Dr. Mitchell is trained in multiple evidence-based treatments for trauma and is a certified trainer/supervisor in multiple treatments and early childhood models. She currently serves as the Vice President of Clinical Strategy and Innovation at The Children’s Center Utah, a not-for-profit mental health organization serving children birth to six years and their families.

Jennifer also holds an adjunct assistant professor position at the University of Utah’s School of Medicine. She is a current board member and past president of the Utah Association for Infant Mental Health and a board member of the Utah Psychological Association. She is a chair of the Early Childhood Utah Advisory Council and has served as a voting member of the council since 2018. Dr. Mitchell also serves on numerous other committees aimed at supporting young children and their families. She is the project director for two federal grants (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative Category III and Health Resources and Services Administration - Infant- Toddler Court Program Statewide Expansion). Dr. Mitchell’s work is focused on working collaboratively with public and private partners at the local and state levels to ensure families with young children have access to the mental health services they need, and that the providers serving families have the training and support necessary to deliver high quality, evidence-informed services.



36. Sheila Rappazzo Yorkin
Chief Marketing Officer, Westminster University

Sheila Rappazzo Yorkin is the Chief Marketing Officer for Westminster College. Previously, Yorkin worked at the Economic Development Corporation of Utah as the marketing and communication director promoting corporate recruitment and expansion in the State of Utah. Yorkin spent the first part of her career with Salt Lake City Corporation in communication and policy roles and was the managing director of the Gallivan Utah Center during the 2002 Olympics.

Yorkin is passionate about the inclusivity of women in education, business, and the community. She has served on several boards including Discovery Gateway Children's Museum, Utah Rivers Council, KRCL Advisory Committee, Visit Salt Lake, and Salt Lake Acting Company. Yorkin currently serves as the President of the Utah Women's Forum. She hails from the East Coast, having grown up in Poughkeepsie, New York, and Boca Raton, Florida. Her studies in political science at the University of Richmond prepared her for an intended career in Washington DC as a lobbyist and policy maker, but a post-college stint in Jackson Hole, Wyoming turned her into a mountain-loving westerner. Yorkin enjoys vacations with her family in Maine during the summer. She earned an undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Richmond.



37. Brianne Ika
Co-Founder and President, Workman Success

Brianne Ika is the Co-Founder and President of Workman Success Systems. A skilled and dedicated professional, she has spent years learning the intricacies of the business world and developing a formula that inevitably leads to financial growth. Whether it is sales, research, or writing, Brianne’s positive energy and love for her work has allowed her to help countless aspiring entrepreneurs make their dreams come true. Brianne’s genuine care for her clients is what sets her apart. Nothing gives her more satisfaction than setting people on the path to prosperity. She is as passionate about her work as ever and is always on the lookout for new ways to grow as a person and a professional.



38. Claire Roberts
CEO, Lice Clinics of America

Claire Roberts has served as the CEO of Lice Clinics of America for the past 10 years. LCA is the world’s largest head lice treatment company, providing over 200 locations for in-clinic treatment with the only FDA-cleared medical device for the treatment of head lice. LCA also offers a full range of home-use DIY solutions. 

As CEO, Claire has spearheaded the many community ‘pay it forward’ campaigns LCA provides, and along with the company’s network of dedicated franchisees, they have continually provided generously discounted services to schools, foster agencies, child advocacy groups, and more to take care of those in their communities who would otherwise not be able to afford the treatments. The company’s trailblazing “Schools Without Lice” program also focuses on taking care of the teachers and school nurses on the front lines who are exposed to head lice every year. 

In addition to her franchising background, she has a diverse industry background as a CEO covering manufacturing and distribution, technology, new media, and medical informatics. In addition to her private sector CEO experience, Claire was a key player in the launch of BioCrossroads, the Indiana life sciences economic development organization.



39. Maquel Shaw
Chief Marketing Officer, Nomad Health

Maquel Shaw is the Chief Marketing Officer of Nomad Health, a Joint Commission-accredited healthcare staffing company committed to simplifying how clinicians and healthcare providers experience and manage temporary staffing by eliminating cumbersome, time-consuming, and frustrating processes.  Shaw is a people-centric leader passionate about diversity and inclusion. She’s a marketing executive experienced in small to multi-million dollar budgets targeting audiences on a local, national, and global scale. Her skill set lies within branding, offline and online advertising, email marketing, search, and affiliate programs. She has first-hand knowledge of multiple industries and markets worldwide. 

Maquel is a customer-focused e-commerce expert who understands the varying needs of a direct-to-consumer business as well as how to leverage marketplaces to grow revenue and brand awareness. Before joining Nomad Health, Shaw was an interim CMO at Overstock.com and before that a vice president of marketing at Utah First Credit Union. She graduated from Brigham Young University with an undergraduate degree in business finance.



40. Marcia Foote
President and Owner, Your Concierge Connection

Marcia Foote has over twenty years of experience in the concierge and guest service industry with a focus on implementing concierge and guest service programs for retail shopping centers and mixed-use properties.

Marcia began her career in Washington, DC where she founded Intercontinental Concierge Corporation (ICC). During that time her portfolio included clients such as Tysons Corner Shopping Center, Coca Cola, and the Chicago Board of Trade. After relocating to Salt Lake City,  Ms. Foote has owned and operated Your Concierge Connection. Her clients have included Simon Property Group, Howard Hughes Corporation, CenterCal Properties, and the Winter Olympic Games 2002. Foote has appeared in Who's Who Outstanding Young Women of America and has been profiled in major publications such as the Wall Street Journal and Washington Post. Currently, she serves on The Board of Governors for the University of Utah.



41. Kim Wirthlin
President & COO, Huntsman Cancer Foundation

Kim Wirthlin is the President and COO of the Huntsman Cancer Foundation. Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah is a nationally recognized research center and treatment hospital in Salt Lake City. It serves patients with all types of cancer, who come from throughout the Mountain West, including Utah and parts of Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and Wyoming. Its doctors and scientists include world-renowned experts dedicated to the highest quality standards and driven by the commitment to improve the lives of people affected by cancer. Wirthlin has 22 years of experience. She began her career in 2001.

Before joining Huntsman Cancer Foundation, Wirthlin was a CEO at Wirthlin Strategies and before that, a CEO at GetReadyNow. Earlier in her career she worked with the University of Utah Health as an assistant vice president for health sciences legislative and public affairs. Wirthlin graduated from the University of Utah with an MPA and an undergraduate degree in English.



42. Sara Judd
Chief Operating Officer, North Capital

Sara Judd is the Chief Operating Officer of North Capital. She is responsible for sales, marketing, and management of platform relationships for North Capital Investment Technology and North Capital Private Securities. She is an honors graduate of the University of Utah with an undergraduate degree in economics. Prior to joining North Capital, Judd was a marketing manager with Regus. She holds the Series 7, 63, and 24 registrations and is a supervisory registered principal with North Capital.



43. Jackie Skinner
CEO, Mothers Without Borders

Jackie Skinner is the Chief Executive Officer of Mothers Without Borders. She first joined the company in 2023. Mothers Without Borders’ mission is to protect the vulnerable and empower the marginalized. It currently works in Zambia where it values local wisdom as it works together to protect, educate, and empower those it serves. It seeks to empower everyone touched by its work, both inside Zambia and out.

Previously, Skinner was an executive director of global impact and philanthropy at Young Living Essential Oils and before that a director of operations at Goals for Girls. Earlier in her career she worked with HELP International as an Uganda country director. Skinner earned an MPA from the University of Utah.



44. Tami Ostmark
Owner & VP of Marketing, Hamlet Homes Utah

Tami Ostmark is the Vice President of Marketing & Design and a Problem Solver. A title she has taken with her from job to job. She believes every moment is creating a life experience and she loves to create experiences for people. She is at her best when creating special experiences for those she works with, and especially her family.

Tami is also a teacher. If you study communications, hit her up – she might know the answers to your tests. She has been teaching on and off for many years and is so looking forward to watching those young adults and what they will do with life – the future is bright, people. In addition to teaching, volunteering, and public speaking, Tami serves on many boards and committees. She believes in the power of her network. 

Tami started her career in real estate and marketing for Wardley Better Homes & Gardens about 25 years ago. She has held some big positions at big companies, trying to break the glass ceiling and make a place for women in a typical man’s world. She was the general manager/marketing director for Jordan Landing Shopping Center, marketing & business consultant, VP of marketing for KSL Broadcast Group, head of global business and marketing for Overstock.com and in addition to her most recent role as VP of marketing, Tami is also one of the owners of Hamlet Homes. 

She is proud of all the accomplishments in her work life and knows that each of them has made her a better person and a better leader, and led her straight to where she is today. Funny how things take on a full circle in life and she ended up back in the real estate world – this time for the best homebuilder in Utah.



45. Amy Larson
President of New Business, 1-800 CONTACTS

Amy Larson began her professional career 24 years ago. Today, she is the President of New Business at 1-800 CONTACTS. 1-800 Contacts is an online retailer of contact lenses. It stocks several different contact lens brands and offers an online vision exam for people who need new prescriptions. Larson first got her start in 1999 as a marketing assistant at ICON Health & Fitness. From there, she went on to Luxottica Retail North America, before eventually rising to co-founder and chief marketing officer at Liingo Eyewear, her most recent position prior to joining 1-800 CONTACTS. Larson graduated from Utah State University with an undergraduate degree in history and English.



46. Donna Root
Executive Vice President, Nilson Homes

For the past 25 years, Donna Root has been on a relentless quest to understand the inner workings that drive organizational dynamics, personal, corporate, and conscious growth and transformation. Her expertise in business, cultural and interpersonal alignment, and organizational leadership development has made her a sought-after speaker, trainer, and consultant for individuals, companies, and organizations globally. Currently serving as the Executive Vice President of Nilson Companies, Donna Root continues to bring her wealth of experience and insight to the forefront of corporate and personal development.

Donna's Inner Architect program is a testament to her commitment to maximizing human potential globally. From business executives and performers to professional sports teams and organizations globally, she has helped countless individuals and organizations remove hidden barriers to achieve peak performance and personal growth. Her impact extends to C-suite executives, whom she coaches as a Personal Success Coach and Mindful Executives Coach. 

Recognized as one of Utah's 10 Coolest Entrepreneurs and a Peak 100 Award Winner for Utah's Most Influential Professionals in 2015, Donna Root has left an indelible mark on the business landscape. Her accolades include being honored by Cambridge's Who's Who in 2008 and contributing to Think and Grow Rich for Women and Innate Wealth; Your Focus Your Fortune. Donna's influence is not confined to the boardroom; she has shared her insights with audiences as large as 15,000 and trained over a million individuals globally. Her one-on-one Inner Architect coaching program has personally transformed the lives of performers, athletes, actors, executives, corporations, and organizations on an international scale.

Beyond her corporate endeavors, Donna has a rich academic background, having been a former professor at the University of Utah, teaching The Science of Success in the Entrepreneur and Strategy Department. She also served on the Presidential Board for the National Advisory Council at UVU and as a faculty member at the International Institute of Professional Protocol. Donna Root's impact extends to the world of media, with features in Forbes, the Huffington Post, and appearances on CBS, NBC, and ABC networks. As an internationally certified trainer for PREP, a mediator, arbitrator, negotiator, and alternative dispute resolution provider, Donna is a versatile force in various facets of organizational and personal development.

In addition to her role as an international business success coach and C-Suite success coach, Donna is the founder of Jigabot, a Utah-based robotics company. Through her journey, Donna Root has not only inspired transformation but has become an international thought leader in conscious corporations, conscious leadership, corporate and interpersonal alignment, and holistic corporate wellness.



47. Lisa Collier
Chief Executive Officer, PRAM Insurance Services

Lisa Collier earned her undergraduate degree in finance from the University of Utah and began her career as a financial advisor, managing and advising clients’ personal and company assets. As an advisor, she held the Series 7 & Series 66 licenses as well as her Life and Health Insurance license. Collier started working for PRAM in June 2001. Her role with the company has changed throughout the years, providing her with extensive knowledge in every aspect of the business. The majority of her time was spent in data analytics, where she received an education in data programming, structure, and design. She gained a detailed understanding of how pharmacy claims should be processed as well as developed a strong vision for how she believes prescription benefits should function, as a whole. This, along with designing new programs to enhance existing structures, sparked creativity for realizing what is possible in the world of pharmacy benefits.

In her personal time, Collier likes to volunteer for various organizations. She has visited a small village in Kenya with a local charity called Youthlinc. Collier has volunteered with the local Veterans hospital, helping at the Fisher House in Salt Lake City. She has cooked for and organized a large-scale project of donations of various personal toiletry items for the families staying at the local Ronald McDonald House. Collier also enjoys her time helping to maintain the expansive and beautiful landscape grounds at Red Butte Gardens.



48. Emily Blamire
Regional Vice President of Oncology Services, Sarah Cannon Research Institute

Emily Blamire began her professional career 17 years ago. Today, she is the Regional Vice President of Oncology Services at Sarah Cannon Research Institute, one of the world’s leading oncology research organizations conducting community-based clinical trials. In 2022, SCRI formed a joint venture with former US Oncology Research to enhance clinical trial access and availability across the country. Focused on advancing therapies for patients over the last three decades, SCRI is a leader in drug development. It has conducted nearly 700 first-in-human clinical trials since its inception and contributed to pivotal research that has led to the majority of new cancer therapies approved by the FDA today.

Blamire first got her start in 2006 as a patient services coordinator at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. From there, she went on to the Community Bank Overseas Military Banking Program, before eventually rising to operations officer at Intermountain Health, her most recent position before joining Sarah Cannon Research Institute. Blamire graduated from the University of Houston-Clear Lake with an MBA and a master’s degree in finance and from Texas A&M University with an undergraduate degree in biomedical sciences.



49. Suzie Turner
Founder, Gibsonlook

Suzie Turner is an accomplished entrepreneur in the fashion and retail industry, known for her innovation, creativity, and passion. Her career, rooted in a foundational experience at Nordstrom, spans retail buying, consulting, brand development, and successful ventures. She established Stylebuy in 2000 to assist specialty retailers with product development, evolving it into a renowned brand development firm with over $100M in product development and collaborations featured with top retailers like Nordstrom and Macy's. A pioneer in Branded x Influencer Collaborations, Suzie's work solidifies her status as an industry thinker. 

Additionally, she founded Gibsonlook, a lifestyle brand inspired by her grandmother, offering elevated wardrobe essentials. As CEO, Suzie transitioned Gibsonlook from US Retail stores to a thriving e-commerce platform, achieving eight-figure annual sales in three years. The brand's success is credited to Suzie's innovative strategies and her team's dedication, establishing her as a visionary leader in the industry.

Suzie is deeply committed to mentoring and fostering growth, continuously encouraging others to pursue their dreams. Through Gibsonlook and personally, she donates time and scholarships for women furthering their careers. 

Notable local Utah ventures include founding a small business project with young entrepreneurs. Mend Juicery opened in 2014 and immediately became a Utah favorite for Fresh Pressed Juice and consecutively won Best of State three years in a row. This company showcased her versatile business capacity and love of mentoring and building early-stage companies for growth.



50. Kim Compagni
Assistant Vice President of Pain Management Services, Intermountain Healthcare

Kim Compagni is the Assistant Vice President of Pain Management Services at Intermountain Healthcare. She first joined the company in 2014 as a community pharmacy operations manager. Intermountain Health is a not-for-profit system of hospitals, surgery centers, doctors, and clinics that serves the medical needs of patients and communities across the Mountain West, primarily in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Nevada, Idaho, Kansas, and Wyoming. Previously, Compagni was a pharmacy manager at Smiths Food and Drug. She earned an MBA from the University of Utah.