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Jonathan W. Bullen

Jonathan W. Bullen

Jonathan W. Bullen was born and raised in Logan, Utah, where he graduated with a degree in business from Utah State University in 1978. He began his professional career as general manager of radio station KVNU in Logan. Mr. Bullen subsequently became president of Cache Valley Broadcasting (CVB), then later formed JWB Cable Company, which purchased the television assets from CVB. In 1989 he sold his cable television interests to Sonic Cable.

In 1990, Mr. Bullen began investing in real estate and is now one of the largest stockholders of portfolio real estate assets managed by Wasatch Property Management, with holdings and properties in Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and California. In addition, he is the owner and president of Provo College, Eagle Gate College, and Evolution Fitness. He is also the owner and manager of Bullen and Harris LLC, a management and investment company.

Mr. Bullen’s community service includes serving as the executive director of the Capitol Arts Alliance from 1990-1992. The Alliance spearheaded the renovation of the Ellen Eccles Theatre and Bullen Center in downtown Logan. In addition to serving as a trustee and board member of the Mormon Historic Sites Foundation, he also serves as chairman of the Utah State University Foundation and the Oquirrh Institute, and is a member of the Utah Opera Chorus.

Mr. Bullen has served as counselor in an LDS bishopric, stake high councilor, and Young Men’s president.

He is married to the former Julie Harris of North Logan and they have four children. His hobbies include fishing, hunting, biking and singing. Mr. Bullen resides in Salt Lake City and San Diego and he is a loyal Aggie fan.

 

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