
The South Valley Chamber has announced its 2026 Titan Award recipients: Andrea Kendell, president and CEO of Swire Coca-Cola; Fraser Bullock, president and executive chair of the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games organizing committee; and Jim Olson, president of the Utah Jazz.
The chamber's Titan Awards are its most prestigious honor, recognizing individuals who demonstrate long-term commitment, civic engagement and exceptional impact in Utah.
Recipients will be honored at the 17th annual Titan Awards ceremony Oct. 27 at The Grand America Hotel. More than 600 of Utah's business leaders, community partners and local officials are expected to be invited to the ceremony.
"The Titan Awards celebrate more than accomplishment. They celebrate significance," said Jay Francis, president and CEO of the South Valley Chamber, in a release. "They honor leaders whose vision, service and commitment to others create meaningful change and leave our community stronger for generations to come."
"The Titan Awards have become a lasting tradition that reflects the very best of our community," said Scott Westra, chairman of the South Valley Chamber executive committee and senior vice president, chief financial officer of WCF Insurance. "Year after year, we are reminded of the extraordinary leaders and organizations who dedicate themselves to making a difference. We look forward to continuing this tradition of recognition."
In addition to honoring the Titan Award recipients, the South Valley Chamber also will recognize its Small Business of the Year. This marks the fifth year of celebrating a local small business.
"The Titan Awards celebrate those who make an extraordinary impact on our community, and our Small Business of the Year recipient is no exception," said David Edmunds, co-chair of the South Valley Chamber small-business committee and founder of Salt Mine Productive Workspace. "Small businesses drive innovation, create opportunities and strengthen the fabric of our community. Their contributions deserve to be recognized and celebrated alongside the other outstanding leaders we honor."
Notable past recipients include Sandi Hendry (2024), Abby Cox and Brandon Fugal (2023), Natalie Gochnour and Gary Herbert (2019), Benny Zippel (2016), Dieter F. Uchtdorf (2015), and Scott Anderson and Gail Miller (2009).

