Tears flow as Entrata executives meet with Utah rabbi in wake of antisemitic email
Congregation Kol Ami’s Samuel Spector praises company for doing “everything right” to heal wounds after Dave Bateman’s outrageous COVID conspiracy claims.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune)
Rabbi Samuel Spector at Congregation Kol Ami in Salt Lake City on Thursday Oct. 3, 2019. He met Friday with Entrata board members in the wake of antisemitic remarks by a former company executive.
Kaitlyn Bancroft is a Innovation Lab reporter at The Salt Lake Tribune. She's previously written for The Spectrum, The Denver Post, The Daily Universe, Deseret News, Church News and the Davis County Clipper. She's also a Utah native and a BYU graduate.