An antisemitic email posted by one-time Utah tech entrepreneur Dave Bateman drew local and national condemnation and led to his ouster from the company he helped found, Entrata. The Utah company reached out to Rabbi Sam Spector of Salt Lake City’s Congregation Kol Ami synagogue to talk about tolerance and inclusion.
Could the hateful rantings of one man prove to be a catalyst for lifting Utah s business community to a higher level of understanding and conduct when it comes to issues of bigotry and intolerance?
Entrata, the Silicon Slopes tech company that found itself embroiled in controversy following an antisemitic email from its founder, has pledged $100,000 to go toward anti-discrimination efforts.
The Utah tech company, whose owner recently went on an antisemitic diatribe about how Jews plotted the COVID-19 pandemic, donated a six-figure sum to a local synagogue.