President's Message
EDCUtah Quarterly Investor Update This Thursday -- Don't Miss it!
It isn't too late to register for EDCUtah's Quarterly Investor Update (QIU), which will be held this Thursday, March 18, from 4-6 p.m. at the Davis Conference Center in Layton. The QIU is surely one of the best ways to stay up to date on economic development in Utah. We will review the status of many economic development projects and listen as Jeff Nelson, vice president of operations for Nelson Labs, speaks on "Why Utah?" The QIU is also an excellent time to network with the other public and private investors of EDCUtah.
To register, call or email Eileen Burt: (801) 323-4249; eburt@edcutah.org. Click here for more information.
Today's Economic Review also includes links to many of the ED-related news stories from the past week. As always, if you have comments, suggestions or topics you'd like to see in the Economic Review, please contact us by clicking the "Comments" link on the bottom of this page. Enjoy!
Jeff Edwards
President and CEO
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In the News
Wall Street Journal: Utah company Fusion-io ranks #2
Fusion-io, ranks #2 in the Wall Street Journal's list of America's most promising venture-backed companies.
(Wall Street Journal story and ranking)
Utah economy sputters to life, but pain remains
Maybe the best that can be said about Utah's economy is that it is neither in deep recession nor in full-on recovery mode.
(Salt Lake Trbiune)
Salt Lake City's PushButton 2010 Summit: Mobile devices next boon for business?
As businesses try to figure out the best way to grow in today's high-tech world, the answer might fit in the palm of their collective hands, according to one industry insider.
(Deseret News)
(Utah Business Magazine)
Utah innovators key to digital media growth
California's Gold Rush in the mid-1800s may offer a clue to how Utah can prosper in the fast-evolving world of digital media technology.
(Salt Lake Tribune)
"Super Bowl of conventions" headed to Salt Lake City
Without blushing, organizers call it "the Super Bowl of conventions." Don't look to Scott Beck, president and CEO of the Salt Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau, to diminish the claim, not after the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) announced that its 2016 meeting will take place in Utah's capital city.
(Salt Lake Tribune)
New designation could spur Army Depot’s business
The Tooele Army Depot has received a new designation from the U.S. Army that will allow it to better compete for government and private-sector projects, according to depot officials.
(Tooele Transcript)
Bennett visits Ogden's U.S. Foodservice facility
Visiting Utah businesses is a way to keep an eye on what's really happening in the economy, U.S. Sen. Bob Bennett said Friday as he toured the Ogden U.S. Foodservice facility.
(Standard-Examiner)
South Salt Lake studying new redevelopment area
First-year Mayor Cherie Wood has instructed her staff to begin a redevelopment project between Main Street and I-15 at 2100 South.
(Deseret News)
Spokesman: Closure should not affect Ogden River Project
Centennial Bank, which state regulators closed March 5, loaned at least $3 million to a California-based company for property purchases in the Ogden River Project area.
(Standard-Examiner)
As Tour of Utah bikers race by, sponsors hope to catch public's eye
From Zions Bank to the motivated volunteers of teamgive, sponsors have been lined up for all stages of the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah bicycle race, which will be held Aug. 17-22 in northern Utah.
(Salt Lake Tribune)
Hatch earmark helps redo City Center plaza
West Valley City officials hope to use a $1 million earmark to help turn a blighted area near city hall into a vibrant gathering place for residents.
(Salt Lake Tribune)
Utah State University faculty embrace USTAR Technology Commercialization Grants
Innovations targeting markets for industrial coatings, wireless communication, human resource management, equine distress notification (and prevention) and unmanned aircraft systems were approved in the first two submission rounds of USTAR Technology Commercialization Grants (TCG) at Utah State University.
(Utah Pulse)
BYU study looks at how business innovation happens
Ever wonder how Michael Dell came up with the idea to create his own computer company? Or how Pierre Omidyar dreamed up the online marketplace eBay? Or how Jeff Bezos came up with the bold moves needed to develop Amazon.com into one of America's most successful companies?
(Salt Lake Tribune)
Snowbird to host Subaru Freeskiing World Championships
For the first time in the history of the Subaru Freeskiing World Tour (FWT), Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort will host the final stop of the tour on the Utah ski area's famed Silver Fox and North Baldy venues.
(First Tracks)
Housing stimulus pays off for Utah
All of the recent analysis of federal stimulus funds has missed one key point -- the wise use of a small amount of stimulus money by Gov. Gary Herbert and the Utah State Legislature has benefited Utah's housing market, construction workers, homebuyers and the overall economy in a big way.
(Utah Real Estate News)
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Feature Story
New Features, More Meat in Governor's 2010 Economic Summit
The Governor's 4th Annual Utah Economic Summit promises to be the most unique economic summit ever conducted in the state.
Set for March 29 from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (registration begins at 7 a.m.) at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City, the summit should be of special interest to EDCUtah's public and private investors -- especially those in economic development or leadership positions within city and county governments. In an arrangement much like the popular "Dating Game" TV shows of the 60s and 70s, three pre-selected Utah communities will vie for the attention of a single "bachelor" during one of the afternoon breakout sessions.
The Dating Game will be hosted by Andy Levine, president of Development Counselors International (DCI), a leading economic development marketing company and location advisor in New York.
"The game's stakes are high, as the 'bachelor' actually represents a real business site selector who is considering Utah as a possible location for a business expansion," says Spencer Eccles, executive director of the Governor's Office of Economic Development. "As the three Utah communities compete to win a ‘date' (in this case a one-day site visit), city and county leaders and economic developers will learn how to make presentations to site selectors, how to focus on a community's strengths and capabilities, and how to compete for economic development projects."
Eccles says the Dating Game breakout session is one example of how this year's summit will engage the state's leading thinkers and do-ers in new ways. "The summit's format has been modified in a variety of ways to bring value to every attendee," he adds.
Solid Growth Today and Tomorrow
Themed "Solid Growth Today and Tomorrow," Eccles says the summit will address the foundation and forecast of Utah's economy in 2010 and beyond, as respected leaders from across the state and nationally recognized experts from around the county discuss the challenges and opportunities across Utah's economic landscape.
The event kicks off with an economist report from Kelly Matthews, chief economist (retired) for Wells Fargo Bank. Matthews is a highly respected economist and will offer timely insights into Utah's economic outlook for today and tomorrow. His report will be followed by a morning keynote address given by Randal Quarles, managing director of the Carlyle Group and former under secretary of the U.S. Treasury for Domestic Finance.
Breakout Session #1
Following the economist report and morning keynote address, attendees will choose between one of two tracks in a breakout session. Track A will be presented by Pam Perlich, senior research economist at the University of Utah. She will focus on Utah's changing demographics and the effect it is having on the state's culture, educational system, and economy. Track B will be presented by David Chen, founder and managing director of Equilibrium Capital Group, LLC and a member of the Oregon Innovation Council. His session will focus on economic growth and how to build on a region's strengths, with segments devoted to clean energy, entrepreneurship, and international development.
"Pam and David are major presenters and each will focus on the broad scope of economic issues facing Utah now and in the coming years," says Eccles.
Breakout Session #2
Following the first breakout session, summit attendees may choose to attend one of five smaller tracks that were designed to drill further into the economic issues highlighted in the previous two sessions. Session choices are:
- Track A: The Future of Energy; A National and Utah Perspective
- Track B: Preparing the Workforce of Tomorrow, Today
- Track C: Venture Capital Session; More Opportunity & More Reward
- Track D: 10 Smart Ideas in Economic Development Marketing
- Track E: Growing Business in Your Community
"We hope there will be a natural selection for the many interests of attendees, based upon their primary responsibilities," Eccles says. "And since there are so many structural components of the economy, it may well be worth sending multiple attendees from an organization to the summit, in order to take full advantage of the breadth of information provided."
Governor's Address
Following the five breakout sessions, attendees will gather for an address by Governor Gary R. Herbert. Eccles says Governor Herbert will focus on the just-concluded legislative session and his focus on economic development, education and energy that will catalyze business in a way that will move the state's economy forward.
After the Governor's remarks the following three awards will be presented in recognition of service in economic development:
- The Economic Visionary - Citizen Award
- The Economic Pacesetter - Corporate Award
- Lifetime Achievement Award
Says Eccles: "Not only businesses, but individuals can make a difference regarding economic development in their communities and the awards aim to highlight such efforts." Going forward, the awards will be a regular feature of each year's summit.
Breakout Session #3
Following lunch, summit attendees will attend a third breakout session, with the following five tracks logically following the morning's tracks:
- Track A: The Dating Game
- Track B: Winning Strategies in International Business; The Utah Experience
- Track C: Entrepreneurship; The engine for economic change
- Track D: Legislative Review 2010
- Track C: Financing Your Project; Innovative tools in today's economy
At 3 p.m. summit attendees will gather for a closing reception and networking session hosted by the Utah Film Commission. The reception will feature a brief "What's Right in Utah" presentation from a major leader from the film industry, who will speak on the impact and involvement of Hollywood in doing business in Utah. After the brief presentation all attendees will be able to visit and network with presenters and other attendees.
Bottom Line
"The Utah economy is poised for renewed growth. The state has weathered the economic storm better than most of the country and because of that we are poised to rebound quickly," Eccles adds. "Over the past decade, Utah has consistently been one of the top states for growth in business and proven to have tremendous economic vitality. The Governor's Annual Economic Summit, in its new format, will be a catalyst from which we hope to propel the state's economy forward for many years to come."
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Calendar
March 18
EDCUtah Quarterly Investor Update (Layton, Utah)
March 29
Utah Governor's Economic Summit (Salt Lake City)
April 7-9
ULCT (St. George, UT)
April 13-15
JEC Composites (Paris, France)
April 18-20
CoreNet Global Summit (New Orleans, LA)
April 20-21
Utah Multi-Cultural Business Expo 2010 Sponsorships | Supporting Sponsor Form
April 22
Utah Fund of Funds Medical Device Symposium (Salt Lake City)
April 24-28
IAMC (Colorado Springs, CO)
May 3-6
BIO (Chicago, IL)
May 17-20
SAMPE 2010 (Seattle, WA)
May 23-26
ICSC RECON (Las Vegas, NV)
May 23-26
Windpower 2010 (Dallas, TX)
June 2
Save the Date! EDCUtah Match Grants Golf Tournament, 7:30 a.m. start (Eaglewood Golf Course) Title Sponsor: CB Richard Ellis
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