Ann Broadbent
She tap dances through life singing western tunes like it’s still the frontier.
Ann has lived in Utah for nearly four decades, which is long enough to stop explaining fry sauce to visitors and start judging it quietly. She has moved more than 22 times, including a Peace Corps leap to the Tonga Islands and a truly shocking December relocation from Las Vegas to Omaha that introduced her to subzero temps. Years ago she sang Western music around the state, enjoyed over a decade working for Utah Shakes Fest, currently tap dances, ebikes red rock trails, edits books, and spoils her grandkids whenever she can. Ann once trekked a 200+ mile Utah survival course over 26 days and still treats preparation as a lifestyle choice. She runs on local theater, smooth jazz, local fresh produce, and fine brewed coffee. At Snappy Scout, Ann blends decades of local knowledge and Utah survival instincts to help prepare newcomers for what it takes to thrive in Utah, not just admire it.
