Jennifer Alsever
Jennifer Alsever is a freelance journalist with bylines at Fortune and Marker; and an author of young adult fiction. To learn more about Jennifer visit jenniferalsever.com.
What Silicon Slopes can learn from Silicon Valley fraud
A founder’s dream could create an investor’s nightmare.
When it comes to leadership in Utah, where are the women?
Women account for almost half of Utah’s workforce but lack representation in
Why Utah was chosen for the first Black-owned bank in the Rockies
Redemption Bank will be the first Black-owned bank located in a community
No CEO is an island
The role of an executive can be isolating. For these leaders, advisory
Unicorn companies with IPO dreams might be in trouble
The past four years produced an explosion of billion-dollar valuations. But what
ChatGPT is changing how Utah executives, employees and students work
But it hasn’t eliminated the human creative process—yet.
The FTX crash didn’t break Giddy, but some Utah crypto investors lost big
Crypto lending seizes up as FTX contagion spreads. How is this playing
As St. George grows, where will its water come from?
The greater Washington County population is poised to more than double by
In pursuit of perfection: Inside Utah’s plastic surgery industry
Utah has more plastic surgery than anywhere else. Here’s why.
Is it ethical for Salt Lake City to keep growing?
It’s complicated, but limiting growth can lead to big problems.
Your vote means nothing compared to theirs
Special interest groups are spending the money and calling the shots.
If this is a recession, it’s a weird one
We’ve never seen anything like this before.
Skullcandy doesn’t want you to buy more headphones
Taking a stand against electronic waste, the company wants you to keep
Who’s to blame for our Great Salt Lake problem?
Here's where the water is going and what we can do about
The high-stakes poker party that turned out to be a crypto scam
All it takes is an anonymous wallet to scam crypto millionaires out
These Gabb Wireless employees founded an NFT company
Following a bought with Covid, Brad Dowdle inspired his coworkers to create
Wander is making digital maps accessible offline
You won’t get lost ever again.
Will human-made islands improve Utah Lake—or will it become “the Dubai of Utah?”
An update on the Utah Lake Restoration Project.
Evermore is not dead yet
Utah’s fantasy theme park has received new investment—and a new life.
The Point wants to be a utopian city
But it might just be a housing development.
Avatars are influencers now
RTFKT and Daz3D are designing people—and wardrobes—for the metaverse.
Live-action role-playing games are making a comeback post-Covid
And Legacy Fables is taking advantage of that.
The futuristic city of Telosa might be coming to Utah
Billionaire Marc Lore is looking for a home for his new city.
Uplift Aerospace wants to make concrete from moon dust
And move manufacturing to space.
You will have a digital avatar sooner than you think
Tafi is one of many startups gearing up for life in the
Nomi Health wants to be the Venmo of healthcare
Nomi thinks companies should pay healthcare bills directly and cut out expensive
Where should Park City employees live?
Because right now, they can’t afford to live in Park City.