2013 Annual Report

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Governor’s Office of Economic Development State of Utah GARY R. HERBERT Governor

SPENCER P. ECCLES Executive Director

GREG BELL Lieutenant Governor

Dear Legislators and Economic Development Partners, The Governor’s Office of Economic Development continues to consistently execute the Governor’s Vision: Utah will lead the nation as the best performing economy and be recognized as a premier global business destination. These efforts have met with great success due to the Governor’s leadership and the partnership with our legislature, local leaders, public and higher education representatives, and the most important ingredient, the private sector. As we execute on the fundamentals of economic development, Utah’s economy and our residents continue to reap the benefits of living and working in Utah. As we grow, we are keeping a good balance; our economy is strong and our quality of life is among the best in the world. The accelerating expansion of Utah companies has increased our economic vibrancy, which has further enhanced our ability to attract more and more, innovative global businesses to Utah. We continue to receive consistently high third party ratings, earned by maintaining our focus on the fundamentals: • • • • •

AAA bond rating Well-educated and productive workforce Low tax rates Sensible regulatory environment Quality of life

Just this year Governor Gary R. Herbert, oftentimes in partnership with the legislature, established the STEM Action Center program, fully reorganized the rural development program and enhanced the State’s emphasis on outdoor recreation by establishing the Outdoor Recreation Office. The new outdoor office will take a long-term strategic approach as the team partners with key stakeholders to improve outdoor business and recreational opportunities in Utah. In the coming year GOED is committed to developing and executing: • • • •

The Governor’s vision and four key economic development objectives. A coordinated global branding and marketing strategy in order to leverage Utah’s many accolades and positive reports. An increase in the global mindedness of all Utah residents and continue to diversify and grow our export base. The unprecedented partnerships forged over the previous years.

I encourage you to use this report as a resource — it is designed to help you navigate through our economic development toolbox. Also, I urge you to explore the many ways that we can partner together to foster growth and success in your areas of influence. I know that as we work together to refine and execute our strategic plans that we will continue to be in a position of strength and Utah will continue to capitalize on the wave of opportunities moving toward our great State. Thank you,

Spencer P. Eccles

To contact the Executive Director about GOED visit www.business.utah.gov or contact Mindy Vail, Executive Assistant to Spencer P. Eccles at mvail@utah.gov or 801-538-8769.

Governor’s Office of Economic Development • 2013 Annual Report • www.business.utah.gov

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Small Business Development Centers

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Procurement Technical Assistance Centers

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page 123

Economic Development Contacts by County

2min
pages 118-119

Chambers of Commerce

4min
pages 102-104

Business Resource Centers

1min
pages 100-101

Cities and Towns

14min
pages 105-117

World Trade Center Utah

2min
pages 97-98

Utah Sports Commission

4min
pages 93-96

Utah Science Technology and Research Initiative (USTAR

6min
pages 89-92

Utah Fund of Funds

1min
pages 87-88

Governor’s Economic Council (GEC

1min
page 74

Small Business Development Center Network (SBDC

6min
pages 83-86

Office of Energy Development

2min
pages 81-82

Manufacturing Extension Partnership

3min
pages 79-80

Economic Development Corporation of Utah (EDCUtah

3min
pages 75-78

Utah Office of Tourism

12min
pages 67-72

Technology Commercialization and Innovation Program (TCIP

2min
pages 59-60

Utah Broadband Project

2min
pages 61-62

STEM Action Center

2min
pages 57-58

Rural Development

3min
pages 53-54

State Science Advisor

3min
pages 55-56

Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTAC

2min
pages 51-52

Outdoor Recreation Office

2min
pages 47-48

Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission

1min
pages 49-50

Letter from the Executive Director

2min
page 5

Office of Consumer Health Services, Avenue H

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pages 43-46

International Trade and Diplomacy Office (ITDO

3min
pages 39-42

Targeted Economic Clusters

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pages 11-20

Corporate Recruitment and Incentives

19min
pages 25-38

Business Marketing Initiative

3min
pages 21-22

GOED Management Team

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page 6

Business Resource Centers: Entrepreneurial Development

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pages 23-24
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