The Wasatch Innovation Network has named the WIN100, a list of top tech venture entrepreneurs in Utah.
The WIN100 is designed to help identify and cultivate relationships among emerging and top founders, CEOs, CTOs and venture talent with ties to Utah. Those on the list were community-nominated and peer-selected.
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“These entrepreneurs represent the best of the best in terms of innovation and capacity to lead our growing ecosystem,” said Derek Miller, president and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber and Downtown Alliance. “While the Wasatch Innovation Network launched less than a year ago, it is already having an impact within our innovation ecosystem.
“We could not be more excited about supporting and learning from these emerging leaders as they bring ideas to life and solutions to market. The WIN100 is poised to become the premier place for capital flow and innovation development as entrepreneurs and mentors connect.”
The WIN100 was created to give entrepreneurs the ability to share, collaborate and partner to maximize the chance of success. The WIN100 aims to increase visibility and collaboration among Utah’s top venture entrepreneurs; increase networking and dialogue with peers and partner organizations; raise the profile of talented people across the broader business ecosystem and particularly among investors; create a unique, self-directed community; and elevate the community-minded culture of Utah’s startup ecosystem.
“Creating new ventures that can take our economy to the next level is no easy task and deserves our collective support,” said Paul Ahlstrom, co-founder of TechBuzz News and board chair of the Wasatch Innovation Network. “We believe this new group of business leaders will make an impact in terms of innovation, products and business creation in the near future.
“The success of our entrepreneurial community in Utah is not a given, but one we have long worked to build and sustain with capital and services. The WIN100 will be bolstered by our growing ecosystem and receive the necessary support to make sure they succeed in growing the next generation of impactful Utah companies.”
The WIN100 is based on the premise that the crowd would successfully identify the innovators and entrepreneurs that were “most likely to create a high growth company” in Utah. The first round included nominations from the community. Responses were used to assemble a list of candidate nominees. During the second round, nominated candidates voted for their peers based on who they believe is “most likely to launch or lead a successful high-growth startup in the next 2-3 years as founder/CEO/CTO.”
Because of a tie, 107 people were selected as the core group.
Members of the 2022 Wasatch Innovation Network WIN100 are:
• Diane Acevedo, Utah’s 40 Women Over 40; Melanie Alder, Pattern; Amy Anderson, Anderson Capital; Brenda Anderson, Jipe; Emily Applegarth, Gamify; Steve Arntz, Campfire; Daniel Ash, Journey Front; Spencer Barclay, Savology; Billy Bateman, Chat Funnels; Colby Bauer, Thread Wallets; McKenzie Bauer, Thread Wallets; Casey Baugh, Sandlot;
• Joon Beh, Hallo; Brock Blake, Lendio; Dave Blake, ClientSuccess; Mikel Blake, Tech-Moms; Jon Bradshaw, Codebase; Angela Brau, Wander; Mark Brown, &Collar; Matt Bryson, Mezy; Rilee Buttars, Donde; Greg Butterfield, Lumio; Ryan Caldwell, MX; Edgar Carreon, Dree; Jonathan Cheney, SeekVR; Dave Christison, Hivewire; James Clarke, Clarke Capital; Benton Crane, Harmon Brothers;
• Damian Dayton, Pillow Cube & Creatably; Wesley Eames, After.com; Jaron Erickson, Sales Dojo; Birch Eve, Pickle AI; Eric Farr, Brainstorm; Earl Foote, Nexus IT; Parker Gentry, SkillStruck; Chris Gibson, Recursion; Ka-mel Greene, Poly Platform; Madeline Hamilton, Ivy City Co.; Jeff Handy, Seva Development;
• Dallin Harmon, VidAngel; Jeff Harmon, Angel Studios; Jordan Harmon, VidAngel; Neal Harmon, Angel Studios; Theron Harmon, Harmon Brothers Consulting; Dan Hemmert, Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity; Tyler Hogge, Divvy; Reuben Holdaway, MX/Convoi Ventures; Kristi Holt, Vibeonix; Allyson Irwin, Code Adventure; Jonathan Johnson, Overstock;
• Scott Johnson, Motivosity; Bronson Kaufusi, Green Bay Packers & Connect NIL; Grant Kenning, Keap; Tejas Konduru, Via; Robb Lifferth, IsoTalent; Bruno Lima, Pura; Greg Lloyd, Stagebase; Eric Lo, Krado Inc.; Hunter Maxfield, Nomi Health; Shea McGee, Studio McGee; Syd McGee, Studio McGee; Robert McMillen, Ad Ventures; Glen Mella, Axcend LLC; Luke Mocke, Fairstream; Tony Mucci, Dree; Taylor Murphy, Campfire;
• Blake Murray, Divvy; Robert W. Nelson, Grow; Rachel Nilsson, Rags; Zack Oates, Ovation; Chari Pack, Persnickety Prints; Eric Parker, Giddy; Ethan Parker, Giddy; Jeron Paul, Spiff; Natalie Paul, Dree; Ben Perkins, &Collar; Tristen Persons, Tristen Ikaika; Gladymir Phillippe, Kado Inc.; David Politis, Silicon Slopes;
• Aleksa Porter, Wander; Nathan Porter, Wander; Tanner Potter, Kickstart; Nate Randle, Gabb Wireless; Clint Reid, Zonos; Brad Rencher, Bamboo HR; John Richards, StartUp Ignition; Kaumana Rindlisbacher, Pickle AI; Daniel Roberts, Savvi Legal; Matthew Roberts, Savvi Legal; Indy Blue Severe, Lonely Ghost; Davis Smith, Cotopaxi; Ryan Paul Smith, Recyclops;
• Marty Smuin, Weave; Sterling Snow, Divvy; Nick Sorenson, Whistic; Ritchie Stapler, Pura; Evan Teshima, foreUP; Cydni Tetro, Brandless; Brigham Tomco, Emmersion Learning; Jess Toolson, Mixhers; Abby Warner, The Girls Co.; Lacy West, Laced Hair Extensions; Tessa White, The Job Doctor; Amelia Wilcox, Nivati; Kurt Workman, Owlet Baby Care; David Wright, Pattern; and Jordan Wright, Atomic Financial.{/mprestriction}