Policy News
Women & Business conference and ATHENA Awards luncheon
The Salt Lake Chamber will honor Natalie Gochnour, Associate Dean in the David Eccles School of Business and Director of the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah, as the 2021 ATHENA Leadership Award recipient at this yearâs Women & Business Conference and ATHENA Awards Luncheon on November 19, 2021, at the Grand America Hotel.
In addition to the ATHENA Leadership Award, six women will receive Pathfinder Awards at the conference. (Read More)
University of Utahâs PIVOT Center honored with BioUtah Life Sciences Award
The Uâs Partners for Innovation, Ventures, Outreach & Technology (PIVOT) Center was presented with the Friend of Industry Award at the Virtual Renalytix BioHive Summit.
Friend of Industry Award: Keith Marmer, chief innovation and economic engagement officer for the University of Utah accepted the award on behalf of the Uâs Partners for Innovation, Ventures, Outreach & Technology (PIVOT) Center, for its long-standing partnership with BioUtah and Utahâs life sciences industry, and its commitment to fostering innovation and economic development. PIVOT has provided the gateway and guidance for hundreds of life sciences technologies along their paths from university research to commercialization. In just the past five years, U startup companies have raised more than $1.4 billion in investments. PIVOT has also co-founded the regionâs largest life sciences wet-lab incubator and founded three life sciences-related accelerators.
Sen. Romney joins Utah officials to highlight water wins in infrastructure bill
At the Central Utah Project Completion Act (CUPCA) construction site in south Utah County, U.S. Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) joined state and local officials to highlight how the recently-passed bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will help improve Utahâs water infrastructure for families and communities across our state. The legislation, authored and negotiated by Senator Romney and his colleagues, includes $50 million in funding for the Central Utah Project Completion Act, which provides water for both municipal and recreational use throughout Utah. Details on the how the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will deliver for Utah can be found here.