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Business Briefs for March 16-18

Happy Birthday Howard Brinton; Local doc gets new certification; PCTIC meets Monday

Real estate star to celebrate in Park City

Howard Brinton, founder of Star Power Systems and leading real estate personality, will celebrate his birthday in Park City on March 25. Brinton is estimated to have mentored over 300 leading producers and, according to a press release, "has sought to improve the quality of life for agents through his work as National President of the Council of Residential Specialists." The guest list will include a number of star producers in the real estate industry. The event will take place at Last Sun condo, currently marketed by Tevy Vetter of Prudential Real Estate.

Parkite receives sports psychology certification

Dr. Lauren Loberg, a national-certified counselor, sport-psychology consultant and director of Athlete Career and Education for the USSA, was recently designated a Certified Consultant by the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), the international professional organization of sport and exercise psychology. In addition to her role with the USSA, Loberg is the principal for Pyramid Performance Consulting in Park City.

Trading and Investing Club meets Monday

The Park City Trading and Investing Club is scheduled to meet at the Park City Library on March 21 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The reserved room is on the second floor. For more information, contact Brian Kahn at bkahn1@gmail.com.

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