Diana Manos
Diana is a seasoned freelance journalist with extensive experience covering business. She has been published in a number of publications with regional and national reach, including The Washington Post, Germantown Gazette, Digital Insurance, Fiscal Note, Meritalk, the Congressional Quarterly, Healthcare Finance, Employee Benefit News and more. Though she now lives in Washington, DC, she lived in Utah once upon a time, where she enjoyed backpacking the High Uintas.
2023 Utah Business Leaders of the Year: Clark Ivory & Crystal Maggelet
Utah Business is proud to present the inaugural cohort of our Utah
Move over, tech—energy is making a comeback
Utah’s new energy plan is set to catapult the state’s resources to
Move over, Salt Lake City—Utah City is on its way
Through the visionary Utah City project, Vineyard will transform into a thriving
A Bolder Way Forward: Utah organizations partner to advance women’s equality
A Bolder Way Forward hopes to become a national leader in helping
3D printing limited only by your imagination
Ogden-based WhiteClouds landed big deals with their big 3D printing skills.
Breaking the mold on injection molding
Merit3D makes 3D printing more viable.
Intermountain Health and NewWest Community Capital partner to improve the health of Utah communities
It takes more than medical care to keep a community healthy. Cross-sector
The rise of Savory Fund
For Andrew and Shauna Smith, it pays to invest in retail.
Tiger Woods golf course to anchor new exclusive golf-ski community near Park City
The Marcella Club creates a distinctive neighborhood and experience.
World Trade Center Utah is helping small businesses go global
And provided over $152M in new trade opportunities to over 390 companies
‘Greenwashing’ might be financially beneficial—until your customers catch on
Across all industries, overstated sustainability initiatives run rampant.
With Covid subsiding, air pollution is back
The case for electric vehicles and remote work.
Meet the people who ‘house sit’ your second homes
In Utah towns like Park City, 70 percent of homes are often
Tiny homes could be the future of housing the homeless
The Other Side Village will do more than just provide shelter.
LinkedIn invites only 500 influencers per year. Could you be one of them?
Here’s how to win at LinkedIn, according to experts.
Utah golf courses aren’t to blame for Utah’s water problems
Despite what John Oliver thinks.
A 3-second TikTok video saved this family restaurant
Going viral is good for business.
The Living Planet Aquarium “claw” will soon take visitors to (virtual) space
Finally, visitors will soon enter the Living Planet Aquarium “claw."
This rural Utah town will be home to the largest hydrogen hub in the world
It's time to move away from coal.