PLEASANT GROVE, Utah — Four Utah County women business and civic leaders are opening an innovative shared workspace concept in Pleasant Grove, Utah, called Pando Club, a Class A office space designed to address the surge in small businesses in Utah County.
The Pleasant Grove Chamber of Commerce, along with local civic and business leaders, will officially launch Pando Club on Thursday, Aug. 7, at noon. The public is invited to this event at 1064 S. North County Blvd, Suite 460, Pleasant Grove, UT.
“Utah is home to the largest natural organism on the planet, named Pando, which is a stand of trees that are all connected at the roots, 47,000 shoots of aspen trees,” said Chief Relationship Officer Dianna Newton Anderson. “We loved the imagery of a group of people all supporting each other in their businesses. That’s what Pando Club is all about.”
Pando Club is accepting reservations for private offices, shared space opportunities, and a community of support through its membership programs.
Currently several Pando Club offices are occupied by Utah County-based businesses, including Keystone Medical Solutions, Avanta Business Law, and More Energy Health and Fitness.
“We created Pando Club because we saw a need for a shared workspace with business owners who could collaborate and support one another with honest feedback, innovative thinking, friendship and lead sharing,” said Francom.
Pando Club founders include Dana Ball, an attorney specializing in small business law; Dianna Anderson, Marketing Director of More Energy Health and Fitness and Pleasant Grove City Councilmember; Michelle Lockhart, CEO of More Energy Health and Fitness; and Sally Francom, CEO of Copperlight Communications.