The Innovation Plaza Founder Series at noon returns on Monday, February 24 at the Atwood Innovation Plaza on the Dixie State University campus. The featured speaker will be Case Lawrence, the owner and founder a fast-growing company named CircusTrix.
Case received his bachelor’s degree in American studies from BYU, and a Juris Doctor degree from Duke Law School. He has also been spotlighted in the New York Times, Forbes, and other publications for his unique business. Case will be speaking to those who attend about his experience in the business world.
“He brings unique experience that we haven’t heard before. He has created a nationally known franchise and has raised capital in tough financial markets,” said College of Business Dean Kyle Wells. “This is going to be a great opportunity to hear from an entrepreneur that has done so well in a nascent and growing industry.”
CircusTrix is the largest owner, operator, and franchisor of trampoline parks in the world. The company has over 300 extreme recreational parks covering America, Europe, and Asia. CircusTrix has been recognized as a Top 10 Fastest Growing Company in Utah for the past 4 years.
The Innovation Plaza Founder Series brings top business leaders from across Utah to St. George to share their experience, insight and advice with aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners.
This series is open to the public, but registration is required. Guests may register and check in at the front desk, or prior to the event on Eventbrite or the Eventbrite app. Guests are also encouraged to be seated and checked in by 11:45 a.m.