Utah, August 2024 Breakfast Speaker Series

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Event Details

When:

August 13, 2024 7:15 AM - 9 AM MDT

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Overview

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Be the new normal.
 
In a time of rapid change and ongoing uncertainty, the Utah business environment continues to stand out over many other US markets. ACG Utah offers unique opportunities through an extensive networking event calendar, where we drive innovation, disrupt the status quo and foster change-makers. Our goal is to inspire you to join our network as we lead through change in uncommon ways.
 
August sponsor: Dorsey

Agenda:

  • Arrival & Networking: 7 - 7:30 am
  • Meeting Begins Prompting at 7:30 am
  • Speaker: 7:45 - 8:30 am
  • Networking: 8:30 - 9 am

Cost: 

Free: ACG Utah Members
$40: Nonmember breakfast meeting attendees - WELCOME!

Cancellation Policy: Full refunds until Wednesday, August 7th. Substitutions are accepted at the door.

 

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Speakers

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Ryan Starks

Ryan Starks

Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity
Executive Director

Ryan Starks was appointed executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity by Governor Spencer J. Cox on January 12, 2023. In this role, Starks oversees Gov. Cox’s vision of providing economic opportunities for all Utahns. The office supports business, industry, and community growth through various financial incentives and grant programs. The office fosters innovation and entrepreneurship, supports targeted industries, promotes responsible tourism, and works to strengthen Utah’s diverse workforce.

Starks was previously the managing director of growth and innovation in the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity, overseeing business expansion programs and partnerships, rural economic development initiatives, and the state’s international trade and diplomacy efforts. He also serves as an honorary commander of the 419-fighter wing at Utah’s Hill Air Force Base.

Previously, he has worked for the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) in Washington, DC, as the executive director of the Heber Valley Chamber of Commerce, and as the founding director of the Wasatch Center for Advanced Professional Studies (CAPS) — an innovative workforce partnership between students and industry. He also taught as an adjunct professor of management for 10 years in the BYU Marriott School of Business.

Starks earned a bachelor’s degree from Weber State University, where he served as student body president, and a Master of Public Administration degree from BYU. He earned a certificate in economic development from the University of Oklahoma and a certificate in entrepreneurship and innovation from Harvard University. Starks, his wife Amy, and their four children reside in South Jordan.

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