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Utah Business Report May 21, 2014


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This is Lane Beattie of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report.

The World Trade Center Utah, a Salt Lake Chamber strategic partner, is now under new leadership. Former chief of staff to Governor Herbert Derek Miller has been named president and CEO of World Trade Center Utah, our state's only licensed and certified member of the World Trade Centers Association.

Miller's focus on increasing exports and foreign investment in Utah will further strengthen the governor's vision for Utah to "be the best performing economy in the nation and to be recognized as a premiere global business destination."

Miller says that while his new position is different, the vision and goals are the same - to make Utah a premier global business destination.

Miller follows in the footsteps of Lew Cramer, who led the organization notably for seven years and currently serves as WTCU's vice chair. Cramer retired last November, with Elizabeth Goryunova serving as the interim president and CEO during the transition period.

The Salt Lake Chamber is thrilled to be working alongside World Trade Center Utah in making our state the best for, not only business, but international business as well. This is Lane Beattie on KSL News Radio.

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