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Former Air Force Firefighter Inspires Life of Service in Utah

May 30, 2024 | Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Confirmation Committee, Utah Senate, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah



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Former Air Force Firefighter Inspires Life of Service in Utah
During a recent government meeting, a speaker shared a personal narrative highlighting their deep-rooted connection to Utah and a commitment to public service, shaped by their family's values. The speaker recounted their upbringing in Utah, where they attended public school and developed a love for the state. They emphasized the influence of their father, a 20-year U.S. Air Force veteran, who instilled in them the importance of serving others, even suggesting that true service might involve sacrificing one's own life for the benefit of others.

The speaker detailed their educational background, having earned both a bachelor's and master's degree in petroleum engineering from Stanford University. They returned to Utah to work with Phillips Geothermal, contributing to significant projects such as the Blundell Geothermal Power Plant. Their professional journey also included roles in various petroleum companies and extensive experience in state government, where they dedicated over 34 years to public service.

As they transition into a new role with the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (SITLA), the speaker expressed their intent to leverage their technical expertise and operational knowledge to ensure fair valuation and management of Utah's natural resources. They underscored their commitment to serving the beneficiaries of the school trust, aiming to bring both technological understanding and business acumen to the board. The speaker concluded by offering to provide their resume to committee members, reinforcing their readiness to contribute effectively in their new capacity.

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