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Innovation Plaza Founders Series: Case Lawrence, Founder of CircusTrix
Atwood Innovation Plaza at DSU - 453 South 600 East St. George, 84770
St. George
Mon, Feb 24, 2020, 11:45 AM (MST)
About this event
The Innovation Plaza Founders 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 an RSVP is required.
Keynote
Case Lawrence
CircusTrix
Founder & CEO
Case is the Founder of CircusTrix. With over 300 facilities and 4,000 employees worldwide, CircusTrix Parks host over 45 million customers annually in 17 countries. CircusTrix is the largest owner, operator and franchisor of trampoline parks in the world and owns the leading brands in the industry including Defy, SkyZone, Rockin' Jump, Superfly and Ryze. CircusTrix has been a Top 10 Fastest Gr…
Case is the Founder of CircusTrix. With over 300 facilities and 4,000 employees worldwide, CircusTrix Parks host over 45 million customers annually in 17 countries. CircusTrix is the largest owner, operator and franchisor of trampoline parks in the world and owns the leading brands in the industry including Defy, SkyZone, Rockin' Jump, Superfly and Ryze. CircusTrix has been a Top 10 Fastest Growing Company in Utah for the past 4 years; and an Inc 5000 Company for 3 straight years.
Case has been featured in Forbes, The New York Times and other publications as a pioneer in Active Entertainment, and a thought leader for the increasingly relevant "Experiential" sector of the economy. In 2017, Case was named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year; and in 2019, Case was named CEO of the Year by Utah Business.
Case received a JD from Duke Law School and a BA in American Studies from BYU. Case and his wife, Kerri, currently serve on the President's Leadership Council at Brigham Young University.