The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour

How To Start a New City

The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour (Air dates: May 24 ~ 27, 2017) — How Do You Start  a New City?  What are the opportunities and challenges for Utah’s Newest City, Milcreek?  The new mayor of Millcreek, Jeff  Silvestrini, recently addressed some of these big questions along with new city councilwoman Bev Uipi.  Millcreek City is…

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Finding a “Corporate Theory”

The Bottom Line – (Air date: May 23, 2017)  Often people have goals for their business idea or company, but don’t really know how to achieve them.  Having a clear, sustaining value strategy, or a “corporate theory” as Todd Zenger coins it, is critical.  Todd Zenger is Professor of Strategy and Strategic Leadership at the…

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Balancing the Economy and the Environment

The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour (Air dates: May 17 ~ 20, 2017) — Concerns for the environment are seemingly in constant conflict with the economy in American public discourse and policy-making these days. But must they be? Where can the balance be found? What can both sides learn from listening to one another? The College…

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Determined to Disrupt the Home Real Estate Industry

The Bottom Line – (Original Air date: February 9, 2016) People have tried to disrupt the residential real estate broker market for decades. The estimated $100B per year industry has remained stubbornly resistant to changes. But Johnny Hanna believes the stars have aligned for a change now, and he hopes to instigate it with his…

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Mexico-U.S. Relations at a “Critical Point”

The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour (Air dates: May 10 ~ 13, 2017) — Relations between leaders of Mexico and the United States have reached a “critical point”, according to Mexico’s Ambassador to the U.S., Geronimo Gutierrez Fernandez. Fernandez spoke at the Hinckley Institute of Politics on Wednesday, May 3, 2017.  Immigration policy, Trump’s proposed border…

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Business 101: Learning the Value of Giving Back

The Bottom Line (Air Date: May 9, 2017) – Nowadays business students are taught not only the value of profiting, but also giving back. Rick Haskell, Assistant Professor of Finance, at Westminster College talks about his Business 101 class, that emphasizes “purpose-driven enterprise” and social entrepreneurism. Business students Fancesca Scopello and Noelle Johnson join the…

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Both Sides of the Aisle

More Jail Beds for Salt Lake County, Ranked Choice Voting, National Monuments Under the Microscope, and More – Episode 183 (5/04/17)

This week Natalie is joined by Rep. Mike Winder on The right, and Rep. Rebecca Chavez-Hoauk on The Left to talk about the continuing fallout at the University of Utah; State Supreme Court Justice Christine Durham announcing her retirement; two Salt Lake City Council members say they won’t run again; and the Salt Lake County…

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HIP Talks 2017 Winners

The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour (Air dates: May 3 ~ 6, 2017) — The Hinckley Institute recently held it’s 3rd annual HIP Talks, the 2-minute speech competition on the campus of the University of Utah.  Students gave two-minute speeches in front of a qualified panel of judges in one of three qualifying rounds, with a…

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What Does a CFO Do?

The Bottom Line (Air Date: May 2, 2017) – Doug recently spoke with Bill Benz, a finance executive who has served as the Chief Financial Officer at Energy Solutions, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Colorado, Western Digital Corporation and other firms. They talk about the role that CFOs play inside their companies.

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What’s Jason Thinking?, The Huntsman Cancer Institute Kerfuffle, and Reviewing the Antiquities Act – Episode 182 (4/27/17)

This week Natalie Gochnour is joined by Senator Gene Davis filling-in on The Left, and Senator Todd Weiler filling-in on The Right. They talk about what Congressman Jason Chaffetz’s next move may be after announcing he’ll give up his job in a few months, and how would a special election to replace him work; What…

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