Durable Chapter

ETA Utah Chapter

Utah’s Official Chapter for Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition

Utah punches above its weight in business. It’s time we do the same in Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition.

Our Story

A home for ETA in Utah

The ETA Utah Chapter convenes Utah’s small business acquisition community to learn faster, meet the right people, and do better deals. A chapter of Durable, Utah’s Business Commons.

ETA is a team sport — it thrives on relationships, reps, and the right room. The ETA Utah Chapter exists to bring that room to life, so Utah becomes a real hub for acquisition entrepreneurship across the state.

Who It’s For

Built for the full ETA ecosystem

ETA Utah connects these groups into a shared home for acquisition entrepreneurship in Utah — with a focus on long-term ownership and community.

Searchers

Funded and self-funded searchers looking for their company.

Independent Sponsors

Deal-by-deal acquirers building ownership positions.

Search Fund Investors

Individuals and institutions backing the next generation of owners.

Operators & CEOs

Current and aspiring operators running acquired companies.

University Partners

Students, faculty, and entrepreneurship programs across Utah.

Service Providers

Lenders, attorneys, accountants, brokers, insurance, and diligence teams.

Every Stage

Where ETA Utah fits

Early search

Build relationships with other Utah-based searchers, learn from experienced operators, and develop pattern recognition before your first deal.

Active search

Pressure-test thinking, hear candid ownership stories, and stay grounded while navigating deals, diligence, and decision-making.

Post-acquisition

Stay connected to peers, share lessons learned, and help shape the next generation of owners in Utah.

Ecosystem partners

Engage with serious searchers and operators in a non-transactional, trust-based setting.

Built for the community. By the community.

Utah Valley University
The University of Utah
Brigham Young University
Decada Group
Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute

Durable is a community platform funded by Decada Group, and empowered and led by community members helping shape the future of Utah’s ETA community.

Leadership

The ETA Utah Chapter Advisory Board

Heather Griffith Barber

Heather Griffith Barber

Heather Griffith Barber co-founded and grew Queen of Wraps over two decades before exiting the business. She now advises established small business owners through the $1M–$20M growth phase and ownership transitions, and is the author of That’s a Wrap .

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Scott Holley

Scott Holley

Scott Holley led the search-fund-backed acquisition of Eddyline Kayaks and served as CEO through its growth into a category-leading brand, culminating in a successful sale in 2025. He is now the Executive Director of the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute at the University of Utah .

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Dave Gilbert

Dave Gilbert

David Gilbert is the CEO and Partner at Proven , where he advises construction, trades, and real estate companies through fractional executive leadership, accounting, and HR support. He brings over 20 years of experience building and scaling businesses, including multiple acquisitions and hands-on operating roles.

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Caroline Chapdelaine

Caroline Chapdelaine

Caroline Chapdelaine is the CEO of Northstar Photonics , where she leads a defense-focused business serving U.S. Department of Defense platforms. Her background includes military service, large-scale defense programs, and firsthand experience leading through operational and financial pressure.

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Reid Tileston

Reid Tileston

Reid Tileston teaches Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition at BYU’s Marriott School of Business and Case Western Reserve University and is the author of Grit It Done . He brings an operator-first perspective shaped by acquiring, growing, and exiting businesses, serving on ETA company boards, and the discipline required to summit Mount Everest.

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Seth Jenson

Seth Jenson

Seth Jenson is the Director of the UVU Entrepreneurship Institute , where he leads experiential “build-a-business” programs for students and aspiring owners. His work focuses on early-stage entrepreneurship, business strategy, and Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition.

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Kyle Poll

Kyle Poll

Kyle Poll is the Chief Executive Officer of GetOutPass and Pogo Pass , following the merger of the two businesses at the end of 2024. He brings firsthand experience leading teams through growth, acquisitions, and a merger as an operator.

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Chase Murdock

Chase Murdock

Chase Murdock is an operator, investor, and advisor focused on long-term work. He is the CEO of Decada Group and co-owner of Durable , where he builds enduring businesses, exercises judgment, and supports leaders who take responsibility seriously.

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Blake Harber

Blake Harber

Blake Harber is a revenue and go-to-market leader with experience scaling early-stage SaaS companies through rapid growth. He has helped build sales organizations at companies including HireVue , Lucid , and Workstream by developing scalable GTM strategies and repeatable sales playbooks.

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Mike Hendron

Mike Hendron

Michael Hendron is an entrepreneurship and strategy professor in the Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University . His areas of interest include innovation and growth strategies, management of new ventures, and strategy implementation.

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Join the ETA Utah Chapter

If you’re a Utah-based searcher, operator, or ecosystem partner interested in engaging with ETA Utah, we’d love to stay connected. Join for updates on upcoming gatherings and announcements.

It’s free. And we’d love to have you.