Utah student’s national second place financial literacy essay focuses on ethical investing for refugee aid
SALT LAKE CITY – June 26, 2019 –Treasurer David Damschen has announced that Skyline High School student, Abby Bowler, placed second in the high school division of the national InvestWrite essay competition. The competition tests students’ knowledge of concepts learned while playing The Stock Market Game, such as portfolio construction, capital markets, stocks, bonds and mutual funds.
The spring 2019 InvestWrite prompt for high school students, grades 9-12, focused on sustainable investing and creating a hypothetical ESG (environmental, social and governance) fund that would deliver long-term social and financial returns. Nearly 1,800 essays were submitted in the high school division.
Bowler, a former student in Syd Lott’s financial literacy class at Skyline High School, submitted her essay proposing an investment portfolio to “support refugees and asylum seekers worldwide.” Bowler’s essay took second place in the national high school division and first place in the state high school division. The SIFMA Foundation has specific scoring guidelines for judging the student essays, which can be found here.
Bowler’s inspiration to create an ESG fund that aids refugees came from “the high number of individuals and families worldwide who are struggling to rebuild their lives or who are still facing violence and discrimination.” Her background in competitive swimming also played a role in her essay topic. Bowler said, “Last year, I organized a swim clinic for refugee children in Salt Lake, and that experience sparked my interest in the worldwide refugee crisis. I think creating an ESG fund that allows investors to play a role in helping refugees rebuild their lives, while also making a profit, encompasses what sustainable and ethical investing is all about.”
Treasurer Damschen presented Bowler and Lott with prizes on June 25 in the Treasurer’s Office at the State Capitol.
“The Stock Market Game and InvestWrite competitions pique student interest in important concepts taught in the classroom by adding an element of competition,” Treasurer Damschen said. “I appreciate the incredible efforts of teachers and students to improve financial knowledge.”
“I am excited to be a national winner in the InvestWrite competition, and I have to thank my financial literacy teacher, Syd Lott, who encouraged all of his students to participate in the contest. Writing this essay helped me realize the incredible impact investing can have when it is focused on positive social change,” Bowler said.
The winners of the state InvestWrite competition are:
High School Division: Grades 9-12
First Place – Abby Bowler
Advisor: Syd Lott, Skyline High School
Second Place – Lucas Zagal
Advisor: Syd Lott, Skyline High School
Third Place – Angelina Skedros
Advisor: Syd Lott, Skyline High School
Junior/Middle School Division: Grades 6-8
First Place – Caleb Barrow
Advisor: Loren Brinkerhoff, Legacy Jr. High School
Second Place – Jocelyn Martinez
Advisor: Loren Brinkerhoff, Legacy Jr. High School
Third Place – Brody White
Advisor: Loren Brinkerhoff, Legacy Jr. High School
Elementary Division: Grades 4-5
First Place – Jesse Peterson
Advisor: Rosanne Porter, Lincoln Elementary School
Second Place – Lucas Norton
Advisor: Rosanne Porter, Lincoln Elementary School
Third Place – Kayla Willardson
Advisor: Rosanne Porter, Lincoln Elementary School
For more information on InvestWrite, visit: https://www.investwrite.org/.
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JEFF BURNINGHAM LISTENING TOUR IN EASTERN UTAH
Burningham to visit Duchesne, Uintah, and Daggett Counties
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 26, 2019
CONTACT: Adrielle Herring
801.362.6075 / adrielle@jeffburningham.com
LOGAN, UTAH – Provo businessman Jeff Burningham, who made a splash by raising more than twice as much money as the only officially announced candidate Spencer cox, will continue his listening tour by visiting Duchesne, Uintah, and Daggett Counties. The list of public events can be found here.
“We've been very encouraged by the positive response,” said Burningham campaign manager Adrielle Herring. "Utahns are ready for a fresh perspective, someone who has experience building innovative companies in the private sector and use that experience to create a leaner, more innovative government."
"I'm pumped. Utah is ready to take a big step forward," said Jeff Burningham. "We need to make sure government does what it's supposed to do and gets out of the way of everything else so Utahns can do what they do best."
Burningham is planning on making an announcement about the 2020 Gubernatorial race later this year.
For more information, please visit www.jeffburningham.com or contact Adrielle Herring at 801.362.6075 or adrielle@jeffburningham.com.
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John Sebastian Joins Tony Jackson
on RFD-TV's Larry's Country Diner
Nashville, TN -- Tony Jackson, one of the most talked-about singers in country today, returns to RFD-TV’s highly acclaimed TV variety show, Larry’s Country Diner (with host Larry Black), with special guest John Sebastian.
“I was really happy to return to the Diner,” begins the affable Jackson. “When I’m out on the road, my audience always mentions that they saw me on Larry’s Country Diner, and I love to hear that,” he laughs. “I was especially honored to have my friend John Sebastian join us this time and we thoroughly enjoyed working again with Larry, Jimmy Capps and the whole gang on the show,” he concludes.
The show taped at Ray Stevens’ CabaRay Showroom in Nashville, TN on Wednesday May 22, 2019 and Jackson and Sebastian performed four songs: “Do I Ever Cross Your Mind,” “Nashville Cats,” “Last Call” and Jackson's current hit single “Country Road.” The show will air Thursday, July 11th at 8 p.m. EST and Saturday, July 13 at 11 p.m. EST.
Fiddle, harmonica and pedal steel guitar fill this less-known James Taylor salute to the rolling ribbons of backwoods blacktop, but it’s Tony Jackson’s voice—which could easily pass for Taylor’s classic croon—that packs the biggest punch.
Tour Dates
07/04/2019 Orange Park, FL Moosehaven
07/19/2019 Minot, ND North Dakota State Fair
07/27/2019 Lanexa, VA Ed Allen's Campground & Cottages
07/28/2019 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Casino
08/01/2019 Livingston, MT Music Ranch Montana
08/15/2019 Worley, ID Coeur d'Alene Casino Resort Hotel
08/16/2019 Bow, WA Skagit Valley Casino Resort
08/17/2019 Bow, WA Skagit Valley Casino Resort
08/23/2019 New Kent, VA Colonial Downs Racetrack
08/24/2019 Norfolk, VA The Granby Theater
09/12/2019 Nashville, TN The George Jones
09/14/2019 Middleton, OH Land of Illusion Adventure Park
11/14/2019 Green Valley, AZ Green Valley Recreation
01/25-02/02/2020 Ft. Lauderdale, FL The 2020 Country Music Cruise
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Management: Pathfinder Management Jim Della Croce 615.419.9989 jim@pathfindermanagement.com
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Label: DDS Entertainment
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For Immediate Release
June 26, 2019
Contacts
Aundrea Peterson
Director of Communications | Utah Senate
801-791-3365 | aundreapeterson@le.utah.gov
Harry Hansen
Communications Specialist | Utah House of Representatives
801-575-4775 | harry@le.utah.gov
Revenue Restructure Task Force Launches Website, Seeking Public Input
SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah Legislature Tax Restructuring and Equalization Task Force launches its website – StrongerFutures.utah.gov – to hear directly from Utahns. Public input is a critical part of the process as the task force considers how to restructure the state’s funding imbalance.
The website equips the task force to expand their reach to hear directly from more citizens who can provide insight on how to improve and address our outdated tax structure. Engaged citizen’s feedback is valuable to the process and will provide the Legislature with informed recommendations for consideration.
There are numerous ways to be actively involved in the process and to share your thoughts.
See facts about challenges the Utah budget is facing, the schedule of public meetings, submit feedback and suggestions and get updates at StrongerFutures.utah.gov.
The town hall meetings are part of a statewide listening tour being conducted by the task force. The meetings begin with an open house where attendees can learn about the issue, the task force process and ask questions. Following the open house, the task force will provide a presentation on the challenges the state budget is facing and the public will have the opportunity to provide input. The town hall meeting will be live* streamed on le.utah.gov. *If there are technical issues with the live stream, the recording will be posted on the legislative website at a later time.
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As an arts organization with a social mission, O1ARTS believes in Freedom of Expression (i.e., Speech), and is committed to bringing the Ogden community #ArtsWithPurpose.
For July and August, O1ARTS has partnered with For Freedoms, a national arts organization, to bring Four|For Freedoms, a tightly-curated subset of their 50 State Billboard Initiative, to our PLATFORMS art site, at 25th & Adams Ave. The exhibition will open Friday July 5 and continue through August 31.
The exhibition is rooted in a 1941 speech by Franklin Roosevelt, in which he declared that four essential human freedoms - Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom From Want and Freedom From Fear - should extend to any person, anywhere in the world.
For Freedoms is a platform for creative civic engagement and discourse, inspired by Norman Rockwell’s paintings depicting Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms. The exhibition contains contemporary revisitations of that historic series of works, more accurately reflecting the diversity of today’s America.
FINAL DAYS!!
If you haven't stopped by to add YOUR token of where your family came from to "Immigrants' Ladder", please do so NOW. We'll be taking pics on Monday the 1st, and deinstalling right after. Please #ARTicipate!
Getting there, anyway.
Our thanks to Indie Ogden for a beautiful spread in their new glossy print magazine!
Click the pic to go to our site and read the article, or to IndieOgden.com to see the whole issue!
Do you like Music?
Specifically, Americana?
Talented singer/songwriters?
Then you should totally go to this.
O1PRESENTS will feature 2 local talents at the Acoustic Cafe on Friday the 12th (after our Twilight pre-party)...SO much going on. AND, if you click through and purchase a whole-festival VIP ticket, a portion will come to O1ARTS, as Troubeliever's 2019 Nonprofit Partner.
NINE RAILS ARTS / CREATIVE CALENDAR
TONIGHT
June 26: El Doce Release Party
June 26: Music on the Plaza
SOON:
June 27: Art + Action Season-End Party
June 27: Ghostface Killah @Amphitheatre
June 29: TEDx Ogden
June 29: Hot House West @ Lighthouse
July 2: WEBINAR- Taxes for Creatives
July 5: Four/For Freedoms @ PLATFORMS
July 5: Poetry Open Mic
July 10: Jazz at the Station
July 12: Twilight Preparty @ Monarch
July 12
| Troubeliever Festival
July 13
July 18: Twilight Preparty @ Monarch
Want YOUR arts/culture event listed here? Write us before the 20th of each month....
Ogden First is a non-profit (501c3) corporation established to create and deliver arts programming, in all forms, in the context of adaptive reuse of historic or iconic spaces, organizing venues where artists can create, learn, perform and exhibit, amplified by our city’s architectural legacy.
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USDA Radio Newsline
Wednesday, June 26th Stories:
New Resource from ExcelinEd & Code.org
America’s unmet need for top talent in information technology (IT) and computer science (CS) is a longstanding problem. However, a new report from the IT + CS Business Advisory Council, Addressing America’s Growing Demand for IT and CS: The Case for Change in K–12 Education, identifies what businesses, education leaders and policymakers can do to address this skills gap.
The findings and recommendations in the report represent aggregated interview responses from Council members—including education organizations, businesses and some of the world’s leading tech companies.
"Fortunately for today’s students, workforce development is receiving significant attention from state leaders this year, and computer science has been a focus in many states for several years," said report co-author Lowell Matthews, Jr., Director of College and Career Pathways at ExcelinEd. "It is our hope that this report serves as a timely and essential resource to help policymakers ensure their efforts will address the skills gap."
"K-12 computer science education forms a foundation by which many students can pursue careers such as those in information technology," added co-author Pat Yongpradit, Chief Academic Officer at Code.org. "States are making progress to help students access computer science and information technology opportunities, but there are still inequities that prohibit many students from learning these skills."
ExcelinEd and Code.org co-created the IT + CS Business Advisory Council and invited businesses and organizations to collaborate on increasing opportunities for all students to learn IT and CS skills. Addressing America's Growing Demand for IT and CS was designed with the support of the following Council members.
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Statement
Chad Rupe Appointed as Rural Utilities Service Administrator
Contact:
Weldon Freeman (202) 690-1384
Jay Fletcher (202) 690-0498
WASHINGTON, D.C., June 27, 2019 – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today released the following statement on President Donald Trump’s appointment of Chad Rupe as Administrator of the Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Rural Utilities Service.
“Chad served us well as Rural Development State Director in Wyoming for the past two years, and we are excited for him to join the team here in Washington, D.C. With more than 15 years of experience in commercial and community banking, Chad brings much-needed expertise and knowledge to the Rural Utilities Service. I know Chad is committed to helping rural Americans prosper and thrive,” Secretary Perdue said.
Background:
Rupe has served as Acting Administrator for the Rural Utilities Service since April 30. Prior to stepping into that role, he served as USDA Rural Development State Director of Wyoming from 2017 to 2019. During his tenure there, Rupe was a leader for rural broadband, serving on the Rural Development State Directors Broadband Working Group and assisting state government with efforts to deploy broadband in rural Wyoming. Rupe has also championed rural water utilities projects and financing for sustainable electric infrastructure investments.
Prior to being appointed as State Director, Rupe worked in Rural Development’s Community Programs in Wyoming. During his time with the program, Rupe worked to underwrite and manage more than $13 million in Water and Environmental Program direct loans and $4.75 million in grants. Prior to joining USDA, Rupe spent more than 13 years in the banking industry, specializing in commercial lending in Wyoming. Rupe began his service to our country in the United States Army. He is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and earned his MBA from the University of Phoenix. He is married with three children.
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