2024 One Utah Summit - Fall Program

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OCTOBER 7-9

CEDAR CITY, UTAH

WELCOME TO THE SUMMIT!

The Fall One Utah Summit conference focuses on the unique needs of rural Utah and features something for everyone, from policy discussions to networking opportunities to entertainment. I encourage you to take advantage of every opportunity to learn more about growing a business, developing as a leader, and finding ways we can work together to solve the state’s most complex problems.

As the leader in charitable giving and volunteerism, Utah’s greatest strength is her people. The state’s brightest days are ahead. I look forward to spending the next few days with you.

Sincerely,

Tuesday, October 8

Building Our Future Agenda

Check-In & Breakfast 7:30 - 9 AM

Auditorium & Adams Courtyard

Building Our Future Mainstage 01 9:00 - 10:00 AM

Auditorium

Taste of Utah Break 10:00 - 10:30 AM

Adams Courtyard

Building Our Future Mainstage 02 10:00 - 12:30 AM

Auditorium

Food Truck Roundup Lunch 12:30 - 1:30 PM

+ Supercars For A Cause

Adams Courtyard + 300 West

State Bank Business Challenge Finals 1:30 - 2:30 PM

Auditorium

Exhibit Hall Featuring Utah’s Own 2:30 - 5:00 PM

R. Haze Hunter Alumni Center Great Hall

Breakout Sessions 01 3:15 - 4:00 PM

R. Haze Hunter Alumni Center

Breakout Sessions 02 4:15 - 5:00 PM

R. Haze Hunter Alumni Center

BZI Dinner Party 5:30 - 7:00 PM

6522 East 4800 North Cedar City, UT

Building Our Future Mainstage

9:00 AM - 12:30 PM | Auditorium

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Stephen Lisonbee

Welcome

Senior Advisor for Rural Affairs, State of Utah

Associate Vice President, Southern Utah University

This is Utah’s 4th Annual One Utah Summit and the Thirty-Seventh Annual Utah Rural Summit.

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Brian Steed

Executive Director, JQL Institute for Land, Water & Air at Utah State University

Championing Preservation in Utah’s Natural Landscape: Working for a Sustainable Future The Institute hosts Idea Exchanges

with Utah business leaders and collaborates with government, nonprofits, and higher education institutions to develop policies and research that ensure sustainable management of the state’s natural resources.

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Natalie Randall Director, UTAH Office of Tourism

In Love. In Utah.

Utah Office of Tourism will share innovative activations to capture the hearts and minds of new audiences to travel to Utah, while

attracting media to share Utah’s unique story.

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Aaron Starks

Chief Executive Officer & President 47G Utah Aerospace & Defense

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The Future of Flight in Utah

Air mobility is poised to transform Utah’s transportation, reducing congestion, connecting remote communities, improving emergency

response, and driving economic growth through strategic investments and innovative partnerships.

Abby Osborne

Chief of Staff, Utah House of Representatives

Donald Ludlow

Vice President & Partner CPCS

Adrian Guerrero Assistant Vice President Union Pacific

Utah’s Logistics Leap: Paving the Way for a New Era of Connectivity

Join us for an exciting exploration of Utah’s transformative logistics strategy, designed to propel the state to the forefront of global trade. Featuring insights from industry leaders, this presentation unveils how Utah is pioneering a new era of logistics and infrastructure innovation.

Mike Schultz Speaker, Utah House of Representatives

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Where Utah Stands on Public Lands

Learn how a historic lawsuit could unlock new possibilities for our state, ensuring that public lands remain in public hands and are managed responsibly for generations to come.

Governor Spencer J. Cox

State of Utah Jonah Goldberg

Co-Founder & Editor-In-Chief, The Dispatch

The Miracle of America

Join Governor Cox and columnist Jonah Goldberg for a hopeful discussion about the miraculous advancements in human prosperity thanks to democracy and market economies, and what we must do to preserve those political and economic systems.

BREAK

Taste of Utah

Discover the diverse flavors of Utah at our Taste of Utah networking break! Local Utah businesses will showcase their culinary delights, offering a unique opportunity to experience the best of Utah’s food scene in a vibrant outdoor atmosphere.

Adams Courtyard

This presentation highlights how American Kris Griffith President, American Pacific Corporation Pacific Corporation, a powerhouse in rural Utah, fuels the future of space and defense with ammonium perchlorate—the key ingredient in solid rocket motors. These motors drive everything from national security to NASA’s ambitious missions to the Moon and Mars. Learn about their game-changing partnership with Northrop Grumman, solidifying Utah’s place as a leader in aerospace innovation.

Rural Utah’s National Asset Propels Rockets into Space & National Defense

Nathan Lunstad Director, Utah Division of Drinking Water

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Getting a Drink in Rural Utah: How Safe Drinking Water Fuels Rural Utah Prosperity

Join Division of Drinking Water Director Nathan

Lunstad, PhD, PE for an exciting overview of how the investments being made in rural drinking water planning and infrastructure are creating greater water resilience, along with economic and housing opportunities for these small yet mighty communities.

Ben Hart

Executive Director, Utah Inland Port Authority

Unlocking Rural

Infrastructure,

Drake Howell Project Executive, VISCO, LLC Jen Wakeland

Development Director, Beaver County

Utah’s

Potential: Strategic Site Selection,

and Community Impact

Join Jen Wakeland, Drake Howell, and Ben Hart for an insightful discussion on the key drivers of successful rural development in Utah.

This session covers strategic site selection, infrastructure investment, and strong partnerships that are turning these areas into thriving business hubs. Discover how collaboration with local communities and the Utah Inland Port Authority is fostering sustainable growth and longterm success.

Governor Spencer J. Cox

State of Utah Joel

Ferry

Utah’s Energy Future

Energy exists to meet human needs and unlock human potential, driving societal advancement. Utah’s energy policy aims to achieve the state’s energy objectives by placing human well-being at its forefront. While Utah’s energy needs grow, the Office of Energy Development is working diligently to make sure when Utahns flip the switch, the lights come on.

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Rural Utah is a priority under the CoxHenderson Administration. Under this Ryan Starks

Executive Director, Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity

Rural Opportunity Fund: Utah’s Rural Economic Engine

priority, the Rural Opportunity Fund was established. The fund is designed to assist rural communities address critical economic development needs. This program places the responsibly and opportunity for economic development decision-making into the hands of rural county leadership. We will share community success stories financed from the fund.

Brad Bonham

Entrepreneur-In-Residence, The Governor’s Office

What’s Happening in Utah: The Startup Capital of the World

RURAL AWARDS

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The Startup State Initiative celebrates, inspires, and empowers Utah entrepreneurs and those

who support them. This collaborative initiative supports entrepreneurs throughout the lifecycle of their business and encourages them to start in Utah. Our presentation is an update on what has happened since launch and the future of the program.

Lt. Governor

Deidre

Henderson State of Utah

Utah’s Voice: Trusting the Great Experiment

George Washington called our country the “last great experiment” for promoting democracy. Today, Utah’s local, regional and state governments exemplify how this great experiment can endure.

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Jeremy Andrus

Kristin Andrus

Grils

Culture: How We Live is How We Lead

Jeremy and Kristin Andrus lead different organizations but credit their success to the same factor: culture. As CEO of Traeger Grills, Jeremy transformed a toxic environment into a wood-fired grilling powerhouse, while Kristin, a community champion, fosters a culture of service that embraces getting “hands dirty and hearts broken.” Enjoy their candid discussion on the cultures we inherit, create, and share.

Presented by Governor Cox, Lt. Governor Henderson & Stephen Lisonbee

Utah Rural Influencer

Tammy Pearson

An individual each year who is widely known and respected for their leadership, mentorship, and convening power throughout Utah’s rural communities. Through this person’s influence, leaders are developed and partnerships are created.

Utah Rural Rockstar

James Barlow

An individual each year who has made immediate impact as a recognized leader, rolling up their sleeves and taking the lead on visionary projects that will shape the future of rural Utah.

Utah Rural Legacy Leader

Gail Miller

A leader who has contributed a career of service, making a significant impact to Rural Utah.

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Miller

Couch Conversation: A Legacy of Building

Learn from Gail Miller as she shares her journey from humble beginnings to becoming a leading philanthropist and business figure. Discover the challenges she overcame, the values that shaped her, and her lasting impact on the community.

Supercars For A Cause + Food Truck Roundup Lunch

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | 300 West + Adams Courtyard

Join us for an exciting event featuring Supercar Ron, Matt’s Off-Road Recovery, and a showcase of incredible supercars, all in support of Special Olympics Utah athletes. Your donations will help cover housing and meals, giving these athletes the chance to stay on SUU’s campus during the 2025 Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games. Snap pictures with the supercars and owners, and help make this experience a win from start to finish!

State Bank Business Challenge Finals

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM | Auditorium

The State Bank Business Challenge

features contestants competing for over $50,000 in cash and prizes in front of a panel of all-star judges. Who will win the $5,000 People’s Choice Award? Attend this event and help decide!

2:30 - 5:00 PM | Hunter Alumni Center Great Hall

2:30 - 5:00 PM | Hunter Alumni Center Vermillion Cliffs

Tuesday, October 8

Building Our Future

Breakout Sessions

3:15 - 4:00 PM

Charles Hunter Room 01 Natural Resource Management: Ensuring Utah’s Future

Utah consistently ranks among the top states for economic opportunity, fiscal stability, infrastructure, education, and resident happiness. With significant population growth ahead, sustaining this quality of life will require smart use of natural resources to meet energy, water, air, and recreation needs. This panel explores the challenges and opportunities in managing Utah’s resources for continued growth.

Whiting Room 02 Empowering Growth: Leveraging New Tools and Resources for Economic Development in Utah

Join this breakout session by the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity and delve into the latest tools and resources designed to bolster economic development across the state. This session will showcase innovative programs and support systems available to Economic Development Organizations (EDOs) and businesses. Learn how to leverage state-of-the-art tools and resources to enhance business growth in Utah. This session offers valuable insights and practical strategies to drive economic prosperity in your community.

03 Shooting Star Room Unlocking Rural Utah’s Potential: Leveraging Local Talent and Global Partners

Join World Trade Center Utah for a panel on maximizing opportunities for rural Utah businesses through local talent development and global partnerships. Experts will share strategies for balancing workforce growth with international collaboration. Gain practical insights on investing in your team, building global networks, and leveraging digital tools for business expansion.

04 Yankee Meadows Room A Case For Rail

“A Case for Rail” will bring together leading experts and industry stakeholders to discuss the strategic importance of strengthening our state’s rail network. The panel will focus on how rail enhancements can

drive economic development, improve logistics efficiencies, and support the wider economic agenda of rural empowerment in Utah.

Lt. Governor Henderson State of Utah
Josh Brown Utah Manufacturers Association
Brian Steed
JQL Institute for Land, Water & Air
Kim Shelley Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Jim Grover Lance Soffe
Daniel Royal Colette Cox
David Johnson Ray Graham
Jonathan Freedman Kori Ann Edwards Vic Hockett
Danny Stewart Utah Inland Port Authority
Phillip Hoskins Savage
Jake Harrison Genessee & Wyoming Inc.
Adrian Guerrero Union Pacific
Shawn Mindrup Patriot Rail
Summit Day
Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity World Trade Center Utah
Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity Iso Talent
Jonathan Malan

Tuesday, October 8

Building Our Future

Breakout Sessions 4:15 - 5:00 PM

Charles Hunter Room 01 Planning Utah’s Future

Utahns are known for collaborative problem-solving and proactive planning, and as the state grows, leaders are uniting to ensure continued prosperity. This panel features visionary rural Utah conveners, planners, and

builders, sharing how Utah is addressing housing, homelessness, and economic development while inspiring national discussions.

Whiting Room 02

Powering Utah Forward

Meeting the state’s energy demand is at the forefront of Utah’s future quality of life and economic prosperity. Utah has some of the most affordable energy in the nation, but it will take action, ingenuity, and collaboration to keep it that way. It’s critical that when Utahns flip the switch, the lights come on. This breakout session will include the perspective of state leaders and industry experts working to solve the complex challenges surrounding energy in Utah.

03 Shooting Star Room Strong Communities: A Together Utah

Join this panel as they talk about what a strong and healthy Utah looks like in our communities. They will discuss what is happening and what kind of framework is being built to create social connection

and maintain a high quality of life in Utah.

04 Yankee Meadows Room Connecting Utah Through Aerial Transportation

Join industry leaders and experts in a dynamic panel discussion exploring the future of aerial transportation in Utah. This session will delve into the transformative potential of advanced air mobility and the challenges of integrating aerial transportation with existing infrastructure. Discover how Utah is positioned to lead the way in innovative, sustainable transportation solutions that can reshape regional connectivity and boost economic growth.

Laura Hansen Office of Utah’s Governor Travis Kyhl Six County Association of Governments
Brian Barton Jones & DeMille Engineering
Steve Waldrip Office of Utah’s Governor
Dusty Monks Colin Jack
Ben Serrurier Curtis Moore
Tracy Gruber Laura Summers
Scott Langford David Blodgett
Chris Metts 47G
Brian McCann Intergalactic
Paul Damron UDOT
Robert Yancey Hexcel
Matt Loo Ascend Land Consultants
Office of Energy Development Utah House of Representatives
Fervo Energy Fuels
Evan Vickers
Utah Dept. of Health & Human Services Gardner Policy Institute
State of Utah Beaver Valley Hospital Southwest Utah Public Health Department

Wednesday, October 9

Building Leaders Agenda

Sunrise Summit Trail Hike 6:30 - 8:00 AM

Meet at Canyon Park East Side Breakfast 7:30 - 9:00 AM

Adams Courtyard

Building Leaders Mainstage 01 9:00 - 10:30 AM

Adams Courtyard

Books, Brews & Bites Break 10:30 - 11:00 AM

R. Haze Hunter Alumni Center Patio

Building Leaders Mainstage 02 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Fuel Up BBQ Lunch 12:30 - 1:30 PM

Adams Courtyard

Building Leaders Mainstage 03 1:30 - 2:50 PM Auditorium

Breakout Sessions 01 2:55 - 3:30 PM

R. Haze Hunter Alumni Center

Breakout Sessions 02 3:35 - 4:15 PM

R. Haze Hunter Alumni Center

Building Leaders Mainstage

9:00 AM - 12:30 PM | Auditorium

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Welcome

This is Utah’s fourth annual Leadership Day of the One Utah Summit.

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John Michael Fabrizi President, Coalatree

The Blueprint for Extraordinary Leadership: Key Traits to Lead with Purpose

Discover why it is important for leaders

03 to look both at their own perspective and that of those around them, and how individuals from any background can evolve into impactful leaders within their business, organization, or community.

Nate Walkingshaw

Chief Executive Officer, Torus

Aaron Starks

Chief Executive Officer & President, 47G Utah Aerospace & Defense

Lessons Learned on how to Launch and Grow Your Strategies

Join Nate Walkingshaw, CEO and founder of Torus as Aaron Starks interviews him about leadership lessons he has learned as a founder who has grown multiple companies including Torus, the next-generation energy company he’s building in Utah.

Jeremy Hafen

President & Chief Executive Officer, The Clyde Companies

A Solid Foundation for Leadership

Sand, rock, cement, water and other key ingredients are mixed to create a solid concrete foundation. Individually, they are not strong. But 04

combining the right amount of each crucial component, and allowing time to cure, creates a solid foundation for our homes, schools, roads, and other critical structures. Reflecting on his professional journey, Jeremy Hafen, President and CEO of Clyde Companies, will share the key ingredients that create his solid foundation for leadership.

John Curtis

The Art of the No-Lose Deal

U.S. Representative, U.S. Congress outcomes in negotiations and business deals, where both parties walk away with success.

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TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP AWARDS

Presented by Governor Cox, Lt. Governor Henderson, Stephen Lisonbee, & Melynda Thorpe

One Utah Summit Leadership Day reserves time each year to recognize rural leaders who have made significant and transformational contributions. Transformational leaders elevate those around them and build our communities for a better tomorrow.

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Let Me Save You 25 Years

This presentation shares essential insights from Shawn’s entrepreneurial journey. Shawn will focus on the value

Shawn Nelson Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Lovesac of continuous learning, finding solutions in any situation, understanding your purpose, and leading with kindness and composure. Gain actionable advice to fast-track your success and personal growth.

BREAK

Books, Brews & Bites

Join us for the Books, Brews & Bites Break, featuring a special One Utah Book Club signing with Shawn Nelson. The One Utah Bookstore features an incredible selection of complimentary books, written by some of our very own speakers!

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Makin Comedian, Drybar Comedy bringing his unique brand of humor to the Summit stage!

Comedy Skit

Hurry back to your seats and get ready to laugh until it hurts because World Champion Comedian Jordan Makin is

LaTosha Mayo
Tricia Harris Jerry Taylor
Brenda McDonald
Jordan

Braydan

Shaw Owner, Burns 1876 timeless lessons of entrepreneurial resilience from a 148-year-old family enterprise. Braydan revels how courage, adaptability, and commitment to core values have been cornerstones of their success. Learn how embracing innovation while honoring tradition has enabled this legacy to thrive, offering insights for today’s aspiring entrepreneurs.

Roots of Resilience: Six Generations of Entrepreneurial Wisdom

A sixth-Generation business owner shares

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Fuel Up BBQ Lunch

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Adams Courtyard

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Cultivating a Legacy of Impact through Hope-Centered Leadership

Drawing from close to 20 years of experience serving Utah’s vulnerable populations, through

Senior Advisor, Equity & Opportunity Director, Utah Division of Multicultural Affairs the use of stories, research-based insights and practical strategies, Nubia will highlight the tangible and generational impact we can sow by using Hope as a leadership framework.

Martin Frey

Leading Adventures That Change Lives

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Take a well-deserved break with a delicious barbeque lunch from High Voltage BBQ! Enjoy mouthwatering, slowsmoked meats and savory sides while recharging for the afternoon’s sessions.

Welcome Back + Lyndy Butler & The Moonflowers

1:15 PM - 1:30 PM | Adams Courtyard

Learn how transformative outdoor experiences can strengthen character, leadership, and

World Record Holder, 7 Summits 7 Seas well-being. Drawing from his own remarkable adventures, Martin will explore how pushing personal boundaries in nature fosters growth and resilience.

Jonah

The Case for Gratitude

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Goldberg Co-Founder & Editor-In-Chief, The Dispatch live in this country at this time. A lack of gratitude for the blessing of liberty, prosperity, and opportunity is at the core of America’s greatest challenges today.

For all of our problems — and there are many — Americans remain among the luckiest people in all of human history simply because they

As we return to the Leadership Day mainstage, get ready to be energized by a live performance from Lyndy Butler & The Moonflowers! Their unique blend of indie folk rock will set the perfect tone for the afternoon, combining soulful melodies with uplifting rhythms to inspire and ignite creativity.

Erin Clark

Managing Director, Deloitte Consulting Kim B. Clark Professor, BYU Marriott School of Business

Activating the Soul, Heart and Mind of Leadership

Explore a new leadership paradigm that integrates the soul, heart, and mind. This father-daughter duo will teach you to inspire meaningful change and lead with empathy, integrity, and purpose in all areas of life.

Loki Mulholland

Executive Director, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Foundation

Get Back to the Counter

Joan Trumpauer Mulholland American Civil Rights Activist

From her participation in the Freedom Rides and the Woolworth sit-ins, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland’s story exemplifies quiet courage and the power of standing up for what you believe in. Hear from Joan and her son Loki about the transformational power of leadership.

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HONORARY TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP AWARDS

Presented by Lt. Governor Henderson

FutureReady Utah Leader

Kim B. Clark

This award honors an individual who exemplifies outstanding leadership and actively contributes to a FutureReady Utah. It recognizes those engaged in exemplary transformational leadership practices and who play a pivotal role in preparing Utah’s next generation of leaders.

Transformational Leader Legacy

Joan Trumpauer Mulholland

This award honors an individual who has contributed significantly in life to leading with heart, lifting others, and modeling compassion.

After Mainstage, join us in the Auditorium Lobby for a book signing with Erin and Kim B. Clark, and Loki and Joan Trumpauer Mulholland—complimentary copies are available at the One Utah Bookstore in the Hunter Alumni Center.

Wednesday, October 9

Building Leaders

Breakout Sessions

2:55 - 3:30 PM

Charles Hunter Room 01

How to be a Best Place to Work in Rural Utah

Discover what it takes to create a workplace where employees love to be, drawing from Clint Pulver’s book, I Love It Here. This session shares insights from a business that has successfully applied these principles to boost employee satisfaction and retention. Whether you’re a leader or team member, you’ll gain practical strategies to build a more positive and engaging work environment.

03 Yankee Meadows Room The Changing Future of Rural Utah: What You Don’t Know Utah’s rural landscape is diverse and rapidly evolving, with each region facing unique challenges and opportunities. This session will explore three key types—classic, remote, and transitional rural— highlighting strategies for growth, sustainability, and resilience. Join us to gain insight into the future of these communities and the paths forward. Join us to explore the future of these communities and discover strategies for growth, sustainability, and resilience amid change.

Shooting Star Room 02

How to Recover from a Communication Blunder

This session will provide valuable insights into managing and recovering from organizational or professional communication missteps. Learn from Utah’s experienced PR pros about best strategies for bouncing back, repairing reputation, and turning challenges into opportunities for growth. This session will equip you with the tools and knowledge needed to handle communication blunders with confidence and resilience.

Logan Staheli Staheli West
Megen Ralphs Leavitt Group
LaTosha Mayo
The Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah
Donia Jessop Quinn Bennion
Melissa Clark Vernal Hilldale City Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce Blue Ocean Legacy
Matt Hargreaves Utah Farm Bureau Federation
Faith Jolley Utah Division of Wildlife Services
Nikki Koontz Southern Utah University
Meghan McFall
Aimee Charlton Best Friends Animal Society

Wednesday, October 9

Building Leaders

Breakout Sessions

Joan Trumpaurer Mulholland

American Civil Rights Activist

Loki Mulholland

Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Foundation

3:35 - 4:15 PM

Charles Hunter Room 01

Get Back to the Counter: Extended Conversation

Join us for an inspiring breakout session centered around Joan Mulholland’s memoir, Get Back to the Counter, where we’ll explore her courageous role as a leader for social change. This session will delve into the enduring lessons of Mulholland’s life, discussing the power of nonviolent protest, the significance of allyship, and how her story resonates in today’s societal challenges. Participants will leave with actionable insights and inspiration for advocating for others.

Shooting Star Room 02

Activating the Soul, Heart and Mind of Leadership

In this breakout session, we will explore the transformative insights from Leading Through: Activating the Soul, Heart, and Mind of Leadership. Delve into the holistic approach to leadership that integrates emotional intelligence, ethical decision-making, and authentic self-awareness. Engage in discussions on how to lead with purpose and navigate complex challenges by aligning leadership practices with your deepest values. Whether you’re a seasoned leader or aspiring to grow in your leadership journey, this session offers practical strategies for leading with soul, heart, and mind in today’s dynamic environments.

03 Yankee Meadows Room Economic Growth and Collaboration

Unlocking the potential for economic growth requires a blend of strategic business expansion, effective capital acquisition, and strong partnerships with economic development entities. In this session, we will explore practical strategies for scaling businesses, securing the necessary funding, and leveraging resources through collaboration with local and regional economic development organizations. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, business leader, or community developer, this session will provide actionable insights and tools to drive growth and create sustainable economic success.

Chad Thomas Brennen Brown
Brennan Wood D.A. Davidson City of St. George
Southwest Technical College
R6 Regional Council
Erin Clark Deloitte Consulting
Kim B. Clark BYU Marriott School of Business
David Moss Leading Through Institute
Abby Ivory
South Jordan City
Brian Preece

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