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Tuesday, June 26, 2018 - 1:45pm

Utah State Treasurer David Damschen appoints new SITFO board member

 

 

 

SALT LAKE CITY – June 25, 2018 – Utah State Treasurer David Damschen today announced the appointment of Jason Gull to the School and Institutional Trust Funds Office (SITFO) Board of Trustees.

 

 

When Utah became a state in 1896, Congress granted approximately seven million acres of land into twelve separate trusts for the support of state institutions, the largest being a trust for the perpetual support of public schools. The land has been administered by the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (SITLA) since 1994. In 2014, the Utah State Legislature created SITFO as an independent state agency with a five-member Board of Trustees, chaired by the state treasurer, to invest the funds produced by SITLA’s administration of the land.

 

“The depth and quality of Mr. Gull's background in private equity complements the broad range of institutional investment management expertise our existing board members bring to the table,” Treasurer Damschen said. “He will bring a unique dimension of perspective and inquiry to our work as fiduciaries, policymakers and overseers.”

 

Gull was formerly a partner, head of secondary investments and member of the executive committee at Adams Street Partners, a global private markets investment manager with approximately $30 billion of assets under management. Among his other experiences, he worked at Landmark Partners, a global private equity and real estate investment firm, and was a director of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic Winter Games of 2002. Gull earned his bachelor’s degree in comparative literature from BYU and his MBA from Yale.

 

“Education is an invaluable public resource, and the School and Institutional Trusts are ultimately an investment in our community as a whole,” Gull said. “I look forward to applying my knowledge and experience as a board member to ensure that SITFO continues to make solid investment decisions that will benefit Utah’s education programs for years to come.”

 

The SITFO Nominating Committee met five times during the past four months to identify and interview candidates. Treasurer Damschen interviewed the committee’s final nominations before appointing Gull to the board. Gull will serve a six-year term, to expire June 30, 2024.

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With the Fourth of July just days away, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2018's Best & Worst Places for 4th of July Celebrations to go along with interesting stats about the holiday in its 4th of July Facts & Figures infographic. 

To determine the best places to celebrate the most star-spangled occasion, WalletHub compared the 100 largest U.S. cities based on how well they balance holiday cost and fun. The data set of 19 key metrics ranges from average beer and wine prices to duration of fireworks shows to Fourth of July weather forecast.
 

Best Cities to Celebrate Fourth of July

1

New York, NY

 

11

Dallas, TX

2

Los Angeles, CA

 

12

New Orleans, LA

3

Chicago, IL

 

13

Minneapolis, MN

4

Denver, CO

 

14

Las Vegas, NV

5

Seattle, WA

 

15

Sacramento, CA

6

Atlanta, GA

 

16

St. Louis, MO

7

Milwaukee, WI

 

17

Madison, WI

8

San Diego, CA

 

18

San Francisco, CA

9

Washington, DC

 

19

Portland, OR

10

Buffalo, NY

 

20

Boise, ID

 
To view the full report and your city’s rank, please visit: https://wallethub.com/edu/best-4th-of-july-celebrations/4651/

4th of July Facts & Figures

  • $6.9 Billion: Amount Americans plan to spend on 4th of July food.
     
  • 150 Million: Number of hot dogs eaten each 4th of July.
     
  • $1.6+ Billion: Amount we plan to spend on 4th of July beer and wine.
     
  • $825+ Million: Amount we’re expected to spend on fireworks (68 percent of fireworks injuries occur within a month of July 4).
     
  • $5.4 Million: Value of American flags imported annually (mostly from China).
     
  •  46.9 Million: Number of people who travel 50+ miles from home for the 4th of July.

 
To view the full infographic, please visit: https://wallethub.com/blog/4th-of-july-facts/22075/

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Governor Gary R. Herbert’s Schedule

June 25, 2018 - June 29, 2018

**The Governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change**

 

Monday, June 25

Western Governors Association Meetings - All Day

Location: Rapid City, South Dakota

 

Tuesday, June 26

Western Governors Association Meetings - All Day

Location: Rapid City, South Dakota

 

Wednesday, June 27

Western Governors Association Meetings

 

Travel to Salt Lake City

 

Thursday, June 28

10:00 a.m.  Governor’s Monthly News Conference

Location:    KUED Studios, Salt Lake City

Media Availability

 

12:00 p.m.  “Let Me Speak to the Governor” Show on KSL Newsradio

Location:     KSL Studios, Salt Lake City

 

4:15 p.m.   Utah Championship Golf Tournament Media Event

Location:   State Capitol

Media Availability

 

Friday, June 29

Staff Meetings - All Day

 

Lt. Governor Spencer J. Cox’s Schedule

June 25, 2018 - June 29, 2018

**The Lt. Governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change**

 

Monday, June 25

10:30 am   Speak at Walgreens & Regence Blue Cross Drug Take Back Event

Location:   Bountiful

Media Access

 

1:00 pm    Interview with Utah Policy

Location:   Lt. Governor’s Office

 

1:30 pm    Meet with Constituent

Location:  Lt. Governor’s Office

 

2:15 pm    Operation Rio Grande Ride Along

Location:  Salt Lake City

 

3:30 pm     National Criminal Justice Coordinators Conference Operation Rio Grande Panel

Location:   Salt Lake City

Media Access

 

7:00 pm    Speak at Western Regional Adjutant General Conference

Location:  Camp Williams

 

Tuesday, June 26

9:00 am     Call with Constituent

Location:   Lt. Governor’s Office

 

10:00 am   Meet with Clint Betts

Location:   Lehi

 

12:00 am   Speak at Civics Conference for Educators

Location:  Salt Lake City

 

2:00 pm     Point of the Mountain Authority Meeting

Location:   State Capitol  

 

Wednesday, June 27

9:00 am     Speak at Snow College President’s Leadership Conference

Location:   Fairview

 

1:30 pm     Meet with Staff

Location:   Lt. Governor’s Office

 

2:30 pm     Elections Review with Staff

Location:   Lt. Governor’s Office

 

Thursday, June 28

Tour Utah Group WorkCamps housing project - All Day

Location:  Navajo Reservation

 

Friday, June 29

No Public Events