State Science Advisor
OVERVIEW The State Science Advisor (SSA), appointed by the Governor, provides advice and counsel on science and technology issues to the Governor, state Legislature and other state agencies. The Science Advisor serves on a broad range of boards and commissions pursuant to the oversight of key scientific initiatives, research efforts, federal and state mandates and ongoing programs devoted to science and technology issues. The Science Advisor has specific responsibility to supervise or participate in the following key areas: Advisory Council on Science and Technology (SAC) The SSA and SAC review significant advances in science and technology and advise and make recommendations to the Governor, state Legislature and governmental agencies on the use of science and technology to foster scientific literacy and to strengthen the state’s economy, educational system and quality of life. The SSA serves as an ex-officio member of the SAC and provides staff support for all SAC activities and initiatives. This year, the SAC solicited and reviewed 29 nominations for the Governor’s Medal for Science and Technology. The dinner was held at the Discovery Gateway with nearly 200 attendees. The presentation was hosted by members of the Utah life science community: Chris Eisenberg, Hunter Jackson and Glenn Prestwich. Governor Herbert presented the awards to the seven awardees. The Governor’s Medal is a symbol of recognition for those individuals who have provided distinguished service in the fields of science and technology. It recognizes outstanding achievement in the following areas: academia, industry, government and education. The SAC continues to serve as the Executive Committee for the STEMLink initiative (formerly WIRED) that is helping to create a talent “pipeline” for the Utah life science community. STEMLink Initiative • The STEMLink initiative continues to support the growth of the talent “pipeline” for Utah’s science and technology companies. STEMLink includes partners from higher and public education, government, community/philanthropy and industry who will work together to create outreach and recruitment activities, as well as education and training programs that support the life science industry in Utah. • The Utah Valley University four-year Biotechnology Program continues to grow with over 200 students enrolled.
Governor’s Office of Economic Development • Annual Report • www.business.utah.gov
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