Introduction
1993 Utah Business Hall of Fame inductees pictured above, left to right: Laureate Earl Holding with his wife, Carol; Chris Browning accepting for his grandfather, Laureate John Moses Browning; Laureate Larry Miller with his wife, Gale; Laureate Jim Sorenson; Laureate Ray Noorda with his wife, Tye.
Great people are guides who inspire the minds of their generation and the next.
Distinguished in their exemplary leadership roles, accomplishments, and their contributions to society, Utah Business Hall of Fame laureates are destined to inspire hundreds of thousands of aspiring young people for generations to come.
In 1991, Junior Achievement of Utah created the Utah Business Hall of Fame to honor our great state’s most noble entrepreneurs and economic thinkers. Every year, tens of thousands of visitors will walk through the Utah Business Hall of Fame in JA City at Discovery Gateway, located in Salt Lake City’s Gateway Mall.
How the Few are Chosen.
Utah Business Hall of Famers along with other business and community leaders select new inductees.
Criteria for induction:
- High moral and ethical principles
- Significant entrepreneurial achievements that positively influenced an industry and/or community
- Proven ability to positively mentor
- Landmark accomplishments and continuity of achievements
- Notable success at a young age
- Risk-taking, entrepreneurial spirit
- Philanthropic deeds
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