Jared Gold as one of 'Top 25 Cultural Power Brokers'
03 Jan '08
1 min read
Nexia Holdings Inc, through its wholly owned subsidiary Gold Fusion Laboratories, announced that Black Chandelier Founder and Senior Designer Jared Gold was named among Utah's biggest names in the arts and entertainment world by The Salt Lake Tribune.
Using the answers of beat writers, critics and editors to create The Salt Lake Tribune's first-ever list of the state's cultural power brokers, Jared Gold took the 12th spot out of a total of 25 persons listed.
The December 29, 2007 article "Utah's top 25 cultural power brokers" is available online. The Salt Lake Tribune commented on Jared Gold stating, "In recent years, the Victorian-and-goth-influenced 35-year-old fashion designer has expanded his Trolley Square Black Chandelier boutique into a minichain of four Utah stores and launched a kids' and skatewear line. More than that, Gold's distinctive (can you say audacious?) statements are helping to propel Utah design beyond T-Shirts-R-Us."