Staff & Client List

Our small, full time staff is directed by a husband/wife team who are active in day-to-day management. They have over 30 years of experience with meetings and are ‘hands-on’ with most events. They are committed to green business practices and nurturing a progressive environment for their staff and guests.

Treasure Mountain Inn hosts 50+ conferences annually, dozens of weddings, and a variety of other events. TMI’s list of return clients is long and diverse ranging from Fortune 100 companies to small non-profit groups. We also host a variety of special events like the Slamdance Film Festival, serve as the broadcast location for CNN and ESPN, provide a staging zone for commercial filming /photography, host non-profit fundraisers, and serve as base camp for several outdoor companies during the Outdoor Retailer show. Literally perched atop Main Street, we not only host great events, but put you at the doorstep of Park City’s most popular venue (home to Sundance, Arts Festival, and the 2002 Winter Olympics to name a few). Even without an event, the live music, good food, and flowing spirits make Main Street feel like a festival every day.


Treasure Mountain Inn’s abridged client list:

Corporate
Alcatel, Anheuser-Busch, Apple, ASUG, Basic American Foods, Bridge Property Management, Cardinal Health, Chevron, Cognizant, Coverstar, Elmo, Exxon, FAA, Gallo Wine, General Mills, Horizon, HP, Jones, Lang, LaSalle, Kraft, LaserScope, Management Plus, Nabisco, Nautilus, Nextel, Nike, Novartis, Owens Corning, Pacificorp, PCIS, QC Financial, Teradata, Tyco, UPS, and Wyndham Hotels

Educational
BYU, Four Winds, Princeton University, UC Berkley, University of Utah, and Yale

Entertainment
CNN, ESPN, Getty Images, MTV, Non Fiction Spots, Reactor Films, Slamdance, and Sundance

Outdoor
Cannondale, Cloudveil, DC Shoes, Eagle Creek, Surefoot, Tecnica/Volkl, and Wintersteiger

Environmental/Non-Profit
ASWM, Peace Corps, Sierra Club, The Nature Conservancy, The Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, Utah Open Lands, Utah River Council, Vital Ground, and Western Metals Recycling