“ Finding your voice is a hard thing to do, but it can be done,” Gail said.“ I think the biggest obstacle is fear. Fear of failure, fear of being an impostor, fear of not fitting in, and that’ s where courage comes in. There were so many times when I had to tell myself, I can do this. I am capable. And I think those are things we have to keep telling ourselves.”
February 14 – The start of the 2025 season marks Keith“ KJ” Johnson’ s 10th year as the manager of the Salt Lake Bees. This year is also Keith’ s 18th season as a coach in the Angels organization. He began his third stint as the manager of the Bees in 2023 and has a total of 605 career wins.
February 25 – The Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation is helping to rebuild a children’ s center in Ukraine led by First Lady Olena Zelenska. Construction will begin on a new children’ s creative and sports center in Borodianka, Ukraine, to replace the one destroyed during the conflict with Russia. The original center housed dozens of clubs and sports sections attended by over 2,000 children.
February 27 – The Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation sponsored a documentary from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which spotlights the Polynesian Cultural Center – a long-time cultural attraction on Hawaii. Screened at the Gateway Megaplex, the film is a coming-of-age story told through the lens of college life and Polynesian dance, and set against the backdrop of the controversy swirling around tourism in Hawaii.
February 27 – Swig held the grand opening of its first location in
the greater Nashville area, with lines wrapping around the building and customers ready to get their first taste of the trademarked Dirty Soda. Swig now has three locations in Tennessee, with more on the way later this year.
March 5 – Larry H. Miller Real Estate was named the Engineering News- Record 2025 Mountain States Owner of the Year in the Intermountain area that includes Utah, Idaho and Montana. This annual award is given to an entity that is having a big impact on the regional construction industry. A profile of the developer will appear in the April 28 issue of ENR Mountain States & Southwest.
March 6 – The IT team from the Larry H. Miller Company was on hand at the SheTech conference, which helps high school-age girls recognize the opportunities they can pursue in STEM education and careers. Students left the event with additional insight about future tech opportunities within the Miller company, as well as some nice prizes from Megaplex, Swig, Bees, LHM Real Estate and more.
March 6 – Swig gave 100 lucky customers free refills for one year and a specialty golden tumbler throughout the“ Free Swig for a Year” campaign.“ Our customers mean the world to us, and we are excited to celebrate them,” said Dylan Roeder, chief marketing officer for Swig.“ This was a fun way for our customers to create memories with our brand.”
March 13 – Larry H. Miller Real Estate celebrated their new offices on the 8th floor at Jordan Commons with an open house and movie night for employees and families. The new office space includes LHMRE, Destination Homes and TallyCM.
March 14 – The Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation was honored with Ogden-Weber Technical College’ s Samuel H. Barker Legacy Award, recognizing visionary donors who make a significant and lasting impact on Utah students.
March 15 – Advanced Home Health and Hospice reached a new level with 600 active hospice patients across all of its agencies. This achievement is a testament to the dedication, compassion and hard work of the entire team. The nurses, therapists, aides, and office staff go above and beyond to provide the highest level of care, making a meaningful difference in the lives of patients and their families.
March 17 – Larry H. Miller Real Estate unveiled three new tenants coming to Downtown Daybreak: Hires Big H, Moena Cafe and Nomad Eatery. The three businesses will be featured restaurants on America First Square next to the new ballpark and Megaplex entertainment center.
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