Elainna Ciaramella
My name is Elainna Ciaramella, pronounced (Elena Chairamella). I am a native of Los Angeles, and after moving to sunny Las Vegas, the “Entertainment Capital of the World,” my yearning to live closer to an outdoor playground brought me to a gorgeous, tiny town in Utah where I now live at the base of a mountain, a few short miles from some of the best trails in Utah. As a researcher, journalist and hopelessly devoted storyteller, I’ve spent many full days and long nights conducting interviews with business owners, CEOs, and C-suite executives from all over the country, a process that never gets old. My curiosity is endless and I’m always seeking information that will intrigue and inspire readers.
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Is Your Non-Compete Ethical?
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Why Utah Is One Of The Healthiest States
The fitness industry is booming in Utah, and across the country, but
The Rise Of Benefit Businesses
Historically, the focus of business was profit without regard for employees, the
Business Cards Aren’t Dead
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The Future Of Public Transportation
Salt Lake City is a beautiful place to live and work, and
Giving Back
Nonprofits and for-profits are finding creative ways to help the homeless.
Not Your Parent’s Dorm Room
The student housing market has changed significantly over the last 15 years.
The New Trade Route
How Utah’s inland port will open up new opportunities for the state,
Move Your Business To Downtown Salt Lake City
If you’re thinking about moving your business to downtown Salt Lake City,
The Return Of The Supper Club
In the 1930s, Lawrence Frank opened the first supper club in Beverly
Rags To Riches
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Where To Work When You Live In Park City
There are plenty of executives living in Park City, but not a
Are You Rich? Invest In Tech
Angel investors share how they used their personal wealth to fund tech