Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce Celebrates Remarkable Membership Growth and Announces Key Promotions

September 15, 2023

Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce Celebrates Remarkable Membership Growth and Announces Key Promotions

Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce Celebrates Remarkable Membership Growth and Announces Key Promotions


EAGLE MOUNTAIN, September 15, 2023 – Under the leadership of Melissa Clark, President of the Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce, we are excited to share some incredible news. Our chamber has experienced an unprecedented 380% growth in membership, a testament to our thriving business community. In light of this remarkable achievement, we are delighted to announce strategic promotions within our organization.


Emily Hynst - Member Experience Coordinator

Emily Hynst, who has been a dedicated Administrative Assistant, has been promoted to the newly created role of Member Experience Coordinator. Emily's unwavering commitment to our chamber and our members has been instrumental in fostering this remarkable growth.

In her elevated role, Emily will focus on elevating the experience of our valued chamber members. She will spearhead initiatives aimed at strengthening member relationships, providing tailored resources, and fostering networking opportunities, all designed to help our members thrive.


Rachael Smith - Business Development Coordinator

Rachael Smith, the creative force behind our successful ShopFest events, has been promoted to the position of Business Development Coordinator while retaining her responsibilities as ShopFest Coordinator. Rachael's extraordinary dedication and innovative event planning skills have significantly contributed to our chamber's success.

As Business Development Coordinator, Rachael will expand her role to identify and capitalize on growth opportunities for local businesses. Her expertise in event planning, marketing, and community engagement will continue to benefit our members, and her continued involvement in ShopFest guarantees its continued success.


These promotions signify a pivotal moment in our chamber's journey, as we adapt and evolve to serve our rapidly expanding membership base. We commend the hard work and dedication of both Emily and Rachael, and we are confident they will excel in their new capacities.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Emily Hynst and Rachael Smith and express our deep appreciation to Melissa Clark for her exceptional leadership.


For inquiries or more information, please contact:

Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce
386-386-3554
info@eaglemountainchamber.com
www.eaglemountainchamber.com


About the Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce:

The Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce is committed to supporting and promoting local businesses. Our mission is to create a robust business community that fosters economic growth and enhances the quality of life in the Eagle Mountain area through growth opportunity, education, advocacy, resource & connection, and serving the community.

  • A woman is standing in front of a restaurant holding a tablet.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • An advertisement for the real estate group shows a large building

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • A woman is sitting at a desk in front of a laptop computer.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • An advertisement for the real estate group in utah county

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • A man wearing a hard hat and safety vest is working on a machine.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • An advertisement for the real estate group in utah county

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
By Melissa Clark August 28, 2025
Where Your Trash Goes After It Leaves the Curb — Inside IRL Every day, more than 2,500 tons of trash from Northern Utah arrives at Intermountain Regional Landfill (IRL), one of the largest in the state. Each load is managed with care to protect the environment and our communities. Since 2011, our team — led by Rob Richards and Brian Alba — has combined decades of experience with advanced engineering to deliver long-term infrastructure for the region while keeping operations safe, efficient, and compliant. More Than a Landfill IRL isn’t a dump — it’s a defensive fortress. Beneath the surface lies a triple-liner containment system: bentonite clay, welded HDPE liner, geocomposite fabric, and a protective soil cover — all designed to keep materials securely contained for generations. Looking ahead, IRL will also be home to a renewable energy generator, transforming landfill gas into a continuous power source to help meet our growing community’s energy needs. At the heart of it all is our team — skilled, hard-working people who operate equipment, inspect loads, and work through every season and all weather to keep the site running safely and efficiently. We’re committed to being good neighbors — maintaining clean grounds, assisting with highway litter cleanup, and supporting community events. If You’re Planning a Trip to IRL We welcome the public during regular hours — no appointment needed for most loads. Hours Mon–Fri: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Sat: 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Closed Sundays What We Accept Household trash and municipal solid waste Construction and demolition debris (drywall, flooring, roofing, etc.) Clean dirt, rock, asphalt, and concrete Wood and green waste (no painted or treated lumber) Biosolids Impacted/contaminated soils (must meet regulations and pass TCLP test) Household hazardous waste (residential only — TVs, fridges, paints, oils, batteries, pesticides; fees may apply — tell staff when you arrive) What We Can’t Take Medical or biological waste Contaminated or hazardous materials Bulk liquids over 5 gallons Fluorescent tubes and ballasts Septic tank or chemical toilet waste Automobile bodies Radioactive materials Commercial hazardous waste (batteries, oils, paint, chemicals, pesticides) Why It Matters Every load that comes to IRL becomes part of a bigger responsibility — protecting Northern Utah’s environment for the long term. From everyday trash to the occasional unexpected find like a full-sized cardboard Wall-E, each item is handled with precision to safeguard the land, air, and water that sustain our communities. Reach out to us at: www.IRLUtah.com or (801) 930-0984.
By Melissa Clark July 31, 2025
By: Trieste Smith, Founder of Zero Hunger
By Melissa Clark July 3, 2025
Congrats to Daylight Donuts of Saratoga Springs - our July 2025 Business of the Month! This local favorite isn’t just known for their melt-in-your-mouth donuts—they’re also known for their friendly service, early morning hustle, and commitment to community. Family-owned and operated, Daylight Donuts brings a personal touch to everything they do, from greeting regulars by name to supporting local schools and events. They’ve turned a simple donut shop into a warm and welcoming gathering place—and we’re proud to celebrate the joy they bring to Saratoga Springs each and every day. Thank you, Daylight Donuts, for making life a little sweeter—one donut (and smile) at a time!
By Melissa Clark July 1, 2025
Congratulations to Mountain View Nursery LLC our July 2025 Home-Based Business of the Month! For over 20 years, Dave and Karen Kast have been helping Eagle Mountain residents grow beautiful, successful landscapes right from their home-based business. Mountain View Nursery is more than just a place to buy plants—it’s a trusted source of expert advice, local knowledge, and hands-on support. Their passion for gardening shines through in everything they do, from helping customers pick the perfect plants to teaching them how to care for Utah’s unique soil and climate. They’ve built a business rooted in service, education, and a genuine love for helping things grow. Thank you, Mountain View Nursery, for growing beauty, knowledge, and community—one yard at a time!
By Melissa Clark June 26, 2025
Community Spotlight: Diane Bradshaw – Strengthening Eagle Mountain Through Connection, Service, and Fiber-Optic Vision 
By Melissa Clark June 24, 2025
By: Emily Buss, Executive Director of Birthday Box Foundation
By Melissa Clark June 19, 2025
Rooted in Eagle Mountain: Meet Dave and Karen Kast of Mountain View Nursery
By Melissa Clark June 1, 2025
This family-run gem has been grooming pets with love and care for over two decades—with three generations carrying on the tradition! The Pink Poodle Salon isn’t just passionate about pampering your pets — they’re also incredible community champions, showing up for local events, schools, and fundraisers time and time again. They also go above and beyond behind the scenes— investing heavily in training their employees and continuing education to ensure the very best care for every pet that walks through their doors. We're proud to spotlight a business that brings heart, heritage, and hometown pride to everything they do. Thank you, Pink Poodle Salon, for making our community a better (and better-groomed) place!
By Melissa Clark June 1, 2025
They never ask for recognition. They don’t do it for the spotlight. But every single day, The Real Estate Group shows up for this community. Whether it’s supporting local nonprofits, helping fellow businesses, or quietly stepping in when a family needs a hand — they bend over backwards to lift others up. They believe in making our city a better place to live, work, and thrive — and they do just that with heart, humility, and hard work. We’re proud to name The Real Estate Group our Business of the Month for June. Thank you The Real Estate Group for the impact you make and the example you set.
By Melissa Clark May 29, 2025
Community Spotlight: Spencer Bamgartner – Building Community Through Financial Clarity and Connection