The 2002 Winter Olympics propelled Salt Lake City, Utah to one of the fastest growing tech, banking and business hubs in the U.S. It will again host the Winter Games in 2034. Many entrepreneurs are capitalizing on the moment, hoping to bring even more growth through sports, development and diversity. However, some real challenges, namely climate change and lack of diversity could hinder its growth moving forward.
0:00 Introduction
0:56 Chapter 1. Olympic Winter Games 2002
3:17 Chapter 2. A tech and business hub
5:24 Chapter 3. Development boom
7:10 Chapter 4. A sports economy
9:06 Chapter 5. Challenges
Produced by: Natalie Rice
Edited by: Candice Goldman
Animation: Erin Dean, Paul Philipps, John Rehm, Nick Jernigan, Jason Reginato
Senior Managing Producer: Tala Hadavi
Correspondents: Carl Quintanilla, Andrea Day, Sharon Epperson, Diana Olick, Kate Rooney
Senior Executive Producer: Ray Parisi
Supervising Producer: Erica Posse
Senior Producer: Jessi Joseph
Senior Field Producers: Jake Callahan, Stephanie Dhue, Christopher Dilella, Lisa Rizzolo
Additional Producing by: Dardan Pula
Camera and Audio operators: Van Applegate, Mark Aster, Alex Bedoya, Dave Grogan, Alex Herrera, Jacob Jimenez, Marco Mastrorilli, Oscar Molina, Sam Prigg, Dan Schaerrer, David Soltis, JR Andrus, Connery Johnson, Lupe Mejia, Josh Miller, Aron Prigg, Everett Wong
Additional Footage: Getty Images, AP Photo, The Larry H. Miller Company
Additional Sources: The Associated Press, Great Salt Lake Commissione
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