Hall of Fame
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The David Eccles School of Business Hall of Fame recognizes individuals who have distinguished themselves in professional endeavors and community service. The achievements and characteristics of each member is a model for students and our community. The Hall of Fame Gallery is featured in the foyer of the Kendall D. Garff Building where plaques commemorate induction and pay homage to the significant accomplishments of the David Eccles School of Business community. MEMBERS:
RECENT INDUCTEES:She is known for her vision, expertise and success in the hospitality resort business. After founding her property management business, Park City Resort Lodging, in 1978, her performance attracted scores of other properties throughout the Park City/ Deer Valley area. In 1987, she purchased Deer Valley Lodging, becoming the largest provider of hospitality services in Summit County, Utah's most popular skiing destination. In 1994, her companies became an integral component of the fast growing Premier Resorts collection of properties. Four years later, she was appointed President by the parent company, Rentokil Initial, a five billion-dollar per year, worldwide service company. In 2004, she purchased all of Premier Resorts International and moved the corporate headquarters to Park City, Utah. Barbara is active in national and regional professional organizations including World Presidents Organization, Rotary International, Chief Executives Organization, and was named Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year in 2006. She is a member of the National Advisory Board for the David Eccles School of Business, the Park City Performing Arts Foundation Board and has served on the Utah State Board of Economic Development and several University Hospital Boards. A trauma room at the William H. and Patricia W. Child Emergency Center bears her name.
He received a Bachelors Degree in Business Management from the Eccles School of Business. He is the founder of the Covey Leadership Center, which merged with Franklin Quest on May 30, 1997 to form Franklin Covey. He is the author of several acclaimed books, including the international bestseller, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Dr. Covey is recognized for his many achievements in business as well as his continued support of community, awards he has received include Time magazine's 25 most influential Americans, The Thomas More College Medallion for continuing service to humanity and The National Entrepreneur of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award for Entrepreneurial Leadership.
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