Mountain Money
Mondays, 9-10 AM
KPCW's Mountain Money covers the unique challenges of working in a mountain town by providing small business news, real estate, estate planning, and personal finance information. The show also features new businesses in town, while also checking in with local favorites.
The program is produced by Alison Kuhlow, who also co-hosts along with financial expert Doug Wells and lawyer Roger Goldman.
Mountain Money is sponsored by
To inquire about appearing on the show, or for information on a past interview, contact Alison Kuhlow at alison@kpcw.org.
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Explore the rise of shareholder activism with Rahul Menon, Assistant Professor of Management at the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University.
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Ames Grawert with the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University Law shares the myths and realities regarding trends in retail theft.
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Pete Codella with the One Utah Summit highlights how Utah business leaders will connect at The Grand America Hotel April 11-12.
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Ted McAleer with the Park City Angels gives an update on their organization.
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Former Chief Operating Officer and Chief Legal Officer of the NCAA, Don Remy, talks about this year’s March Madness tournament, the dramatic changes in college sports and Dartmouth’s basketball team voting to unionize.
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Explore Metropolitan Theatres Corporation's declaration of bankruptcy with Thomas Beckett.
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Rena Vanzo with The Boob Bus highlights their mammogram, genetic testing and cosmetic procedures on wheels.
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Learn more about the University of Utah’s Master of Business Creation (MBC) program with Paul Brown of The David Eccles School of Business.
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Author Benjamin Harold highlights how segregation, white flight, and chronic underinvestment collide in the suburbs and their schools as he discusses his new book "Disillusioned: Five Families and the Unraveling of America’s Suburbs."
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Richard Rushfield, Editorial Director and Chief Columnist of The Ankler, uncovers the tactics and amounts studios and producers spend along the campaign trail to capture an Academy Award.