Peter Csathy has joined Sorenson Media as president and chief executive officer. He will direct all areas of the company's operations and initiatives. Csathy comes to the company with more than 20 years of experience in the digital media industry, including most recently as chief executive officer of SightSpeed, president and chief operating officer of Musicmatch and chief operating officer of eNow.
Jaci Hoff has joined the Ogden office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. Hoff will serve Weber, Morgan and Box Elder counties. Hoff's real estate career began in 2004 and she worked at a pair of other companies before joining Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.
Kenneth D. Jeppesen has been named a partner at Schmitt, Griffiths, Smith & Co., specializing in audit and attestation services. He has more than nine years of public accounting experience, during which he has provided a wide variety of attestation services to both public and private companies. Prior to joining Schmitt, Griffiths, Smith & Co., Jeppesen served as an audit manager at another company. His education includes a pair of degrees from Utah State University.
Steven Bogden and Randall W. Owen have been appointed to oversee the Salt Lake City operations of Coldwell Banker Commercial. Bogden has 30 years of experience in commercial real estate and has been named principal broker and managing director of Coldwell Banker Commercial in Salt Lake. Prior to his appointment, Bogden served as national director for business development. Before that, he was president and principal broker of a retail tenant representative company. Owen, who has more than 20 years of experience in the industry, will serve as chief operations officer. Prior to his appointment, Owen was director of asset services. His senior management positions include divisional asset manager with one company and senior vice president at another. His international experience included executive director responsibilities in Brazil and overseeing all South America operations of the latter company. His education includes a degree from the University of Utah.
Curtis Clark has joined GSBS Architects, where he will lead the Sustainable & Energy Services operations. Clark is a former state energy manager for the Utah Department of Administrative Services. His experience includes conducting energy modeling and finding ways to improve the efficiency of buildings and the health of its occupants.
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