Chapter Meeting - Utah Growth & Infrastructure

  • 18 Jan 2022
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Registration


Registration is closed


Registration/Networking Starts at 11:30 am

Meeting Starts at 12:00 pm end at 1:00 pm

Free due to meeting moving to Zoom 

Hardware Apartments - 455 West 200 North Salt Lake City, UT 84103


Carlton Christensen:

Trustee Christensen comes to UTA after serving five years as the Director of Regional Transportation, Housing and Economic Development for Salt Lake County. Prior to joining the County, Trustee Christensen worked as a Community Development Representative for Zions Bank. Previously he worked for 18 years in finance and accounting for both the bank and for a property management development company. He has an extensive track record of public service including sixteen years spent on the Salt Lake City Council. Mr. Christensen has also been the Chair of the Salt Lake City Redevelopment Agency and Salt Lake City Council, President of the Utah League of Cities & Towns, President of the Associates Board for the Museum of Natural History of Utah, an ex officio member of the Salt Lake City Airport Board and Chair of the Wasatch Front Economic Development District. Mr. Christensen previously served on the Board of Shelter the Homeless and as a member of the Great Salt Lake Advisory Council.

Ted Knowlton:

is Deputy Director at the Wasatch Front Regional Council (WFRC.org), the region's metropolitan planning organization.  Ted has focused his career on coordinating regional and local planning.  Prior to joining WFRC, he worked with Fregonese Associates, Envision Utah and The Planning Center (now PlaceWorks).  His experience includes efforts in Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City that have garnered two prestigious Daniel Burnham awards from the American Planning Association.  In Utah, he facilitated the development of Wasatch Choice, the region’s official vision.  Ted has a Masters in Urban and Regional Planning from Portland State University, is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Utah, and is a distinguished Alumni of the College of Architecture + Planning at the University of Utah.  He is the Planning Commission chair for North Salt Lake City.