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Case McKay Lawrence (born October 2, 1972) is an American entrepreneur, businessman and attorney. Lawrence is the founder of Sky Zone (formerly CircusTrix),[1][2] the largest developer, operator, and franchisor of trampoline parks globally[3][4] and a member the company's Board of Directors.[5] Case in known for pushing the indoor active entertainment industry and experience economy[6] concept forward through continuous innovation, earning multiple awards for himself[7][8][9] and for the brands[10][11][12] he operated. This recognition has earned him a spot as a judge for the annual EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award[13] in the Mountain Region. Additionally, he shares his entrepreneurial lessons and experience by mentoring college students as an adjunct professor of Entrepreneurship at the Brigham Young University Marriott School of Business in Provo, Utah and as a member of the University's President's Leadership Council.[14] On January 4, 2024, he declared his candidacy to replace Representative John Curtis in the U.S. House of Representatives representing Utah's 3rd Congressional District,[15][16][17][18] to expand his impact on community through public service.
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