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IBM regional manager tells Utah Senate the company remains strong, highlights 300 local jobs and $6M in community support
Summary
IBM Intermountain general manager Robert M. Egan addressed the Utah Senate, saying the company employs about 300 people in Utah, reported strong local revenue growth and cited roughly $6,000,000 in recent grants and contributions; senators thanked IBM for its local investments and education partnerships.
Robert M. Egan, identified in the chamber as IBM’s Intermountain region general manager, told the Utah Senate that IBM maintains a significant local presence and contribution to the state’s economy and education sector. Introduced by Senator Howe and recognized by Senator Beatty, Egan said IBM’s Intermountain operations include about 300…
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