Struck President Receives Top Honors

FEB 08_2008
Salt Lake City, UT—January 31, 2008—Jason Bangerter, President of leading creative and design agency Struck (www.struckcreative.com), has just been named one of Utah Business Magazine’s top forty executives under the age of 40.

For the sixth year in a row, Utah Business Magazine (www.utahbusiness.com) has announced their picks for Utah’s rising stars in the business world with their Forty Under 40 issue. This year the honorees included Struck’s President and Co-founder, Jason Bangerter.

A quick sample of the article reads:

"Jason Bangerter, Founder, Struck Creative. Age: 35. First Job: Ditch digger on construction sites—$3.00 an hour. Favorite Utah Diversion: Skiing at Deer Valley with my daughter, Kate.

"When you talk with Jason Bangerter, you know he loves his job, and when that love is channeled appropriately, he doesn’t see any limits to his career. 'We say this a lot at Struck—we’re here to create something legendary,' Bangerter says. 'We see Salt Lake City becoming one of the nation’s next creative hubs and I want Struck to be one of the major ways in which that comes to light. So all of my daily decisions are made with that end goal in mind.' From chatting about their last Halo 3 game to providing the latest design software, Bangerter is focused on making sure everyone at Struck loves their jobs."

We congratulate him on this well-deserved recognition and thank him for his leadership. We’d also like to extend our congratulations to Kent Wood, President of XanGo (www.xango.com), an outstanding, long-time Struck client, who was also recognized in this year’s issue.

About Struck

Struck is an independantly owned, full-service creative boutique headquatered in Salt Lake City. This young group of talented people flex their chops across interactive, design, and advertising mediums to provide a new kind of creative resource. Since its inception in 2003, Struck has garnered awards and recognition from almost every major industry recognition in design, interactive, and advertising circles.