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Show A-8 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, October 6-9, 2018 Brokerage’s marketing is on top Summit Sotheby’s was honored at a real estate event Submitted by Summit Sotheby’s International Realty Summit Sotheby’s International Realty was recently recognized with top honors in marketing at the 23rd Annual Luxury Real Estate Fall Conference held in Austin, Texas. In its annual awards presentation, Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate, a global brand, presented Summit Sotheby’s International Realty with a Luxury Real Estate Award for Best Overall Marketing by a company. This is the second Luxury Real Estate Award presented to Continued from A-6 Escapod business takes off ing pursuing Escapod full time. Finally, in January of this Continued from A-5 Shortage a reason for close Summit Sotheby’s International Realty’s in-house advertising and creative agency in the past year. “We could not be more honored to be recognized by Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate for Best Overall Marketing,” said Thomas Wright, president and principal broker of Summit Sotheby’s International Realty. “It can be easy to assume that all real estate brokerages are the same. Our in-house advertising and creative agency is just one facet of how Summit Sotheby’s International Realty is different from our competitors. We consider it an absolute privilege to offer our clients, at all price points, marketing and creative services that are at the level of any large scale, global brand. This award really reinforces that our commitment to being different and pushing boundaries is everything.” Summit Sotheby’s International Realty’s in-house advertising and creative agency is comprised of professionals with backgrounds ranging in television, film, fashion, design, photography, magazine production, content creation, copy writing, web development, print production, digital media, branding execution, media buying and beyond. This team supports Summit Sotheby’s International Realty sales associates, real estate clients and new development clients with their efforts to be recognized and published by The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Architectural Digest, Dwell, Unofficial Networks, Curbed Ski, James Edition, Robb Report, Mansion Global and Transworld. year, Chris made the switch and Eckel, who was working in New York City, moved to Utah to be his full-time business partner. “In just two short years, it has come so far,” Jen said. The business continues to grow, and they are booked out for custom-builds until April. Jen said with all the work, it can be hard to remember and celebrate their wins, but they pause when they can to reflect on where they have come from. Currently, Chris and Eckel said they are proud of the 2019 model, which is updated to include a cabinet door that doubles as a removable table and another that doubles as a cutting board. With every model, they said they are learning. They expect to keep evolving with time, expanding their own rental fleet and, in the next couple of years, growing out of their space to find another location in Wanship. She said she is sad and surprised to see the restaurant close, because she believes it had a lot of potential. While some of Rieker’s co-workers are planning to work at the Café Trio locations in the Salt Lake Valley, Rieker said she will be finding other work closer to home. Camp said he is not sure what he will do in the future. He said he will miss his staff the most, as well as regular patrons who supported the business from the start. “Hopefully we helped some people have good memories,” he said. “I’m going to miss it.” Property owner Ralph Reidel with Cushman and Wakefield said no business has been chosen to fill the vacancy left by Café Trio closing. CORRECTION In the Sept. 29 edition of the Park Record, the article “Instructors strive to enlighten about health” erroneously stated that Misty Philbrick worked as a nurse. She was actually a marketing director and health educator in hospice, home health and skilled nursing. Also, the article stated that Enlighten Wellness will have a coach to help people prepare for Nordic skiing. The Nordic skiing training will be offered under a separate business called Park City Cross Country Skiing Treadmill. 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