Attending the Governor Spencer Cox’s #OneUtahSummit was a tremendous opportunity to showcase the City of Green River, UT and its pivotal role in shaping #Utah’s economic future. As Green River’s City Manager, it was an honor to engage directly with key stakeholders, including Governor Cox, Derek Brown, our great state’s next Attorney General, leaders from the Utah Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity, the Utah Inland Port Authority, the Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration, and an entire range of badass community leaders and economic development experts.
Green River’s unique location and untapped potential make it a critical hub for both rural revitalization and statewide growth. With industries ranging from tourism to transportation and energy development, we are positioning #GreenRiver as a cornerstone of economic prosperity for Utah. This summit provided the perfect platform to reaffirm our commitment to sustainable growth and explore new partnerships that will drive long-term success.
Together, with the involvement of so many key players - including mayors, city council members, city managers, and economic development leaders - we can ensure Green River’s vast potential turns into an economic reality. I am confident that with collaborative efforts and shared vision, we will unlock the next wave of innovation, job creation, and investment that will not only benefit Green River and our beautiful #GunnisonValley, but the entire state.
With: Josh Brown, Shawn Milne, Marcia White, Nate Martinez, Mike Mower, Derek Brown, Stephanie Frohman, Emilie de Azevedo Brown, Ben Hart, Aimee Winder Newton, Pete Codella, Cheryle Caplinger, APR, CFRE, David N. Zook, MPA, ICMA-CM, Lori Nay, Kori Ann Edwards, Sebastian Abril, Ryan Starks, Colette Cox, MBA, ?Joel McKay Smith, and so many many more I know I’ve not included, but have not forgetten.
Thank you all for such a wonderful Day Two experience. Tomorrow to DC, and then. . . the world. ;)
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