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Salt Lake Chamber Names Gary B. Porter As Next Chair

UPDATED: AUGUST 14, 2021 AT 11:47 AM
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SALT LAKE CITY — Gary B. Porter has been named the new Chair of the Board of Governors for The Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce.

Porter is also currently the senior vice president of Deseret Management Corporation.* 

He served previously as vice-chair of the Chamber and now succeeds outgoing chair, Craig Wagstaff. 

A news release said Porter will focus on encouraging businesses to support educators and schools. 

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“We recognize the numerous things Gary has done for our community and we consider it a privilege to have him at the helm, representing businesses across the state,” said Derek Miller, president, and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber and Downtown Alliance.

“His leadership will be pivotal to our state’s long-term success, especially with his desire to focus on education at a time when it is so needed. Through his direction, the Chamber will continue to bolster the voice of business and champion community prosperity for everyone.” 

Gary B. Porter is the Senior Vice President of the Deseret Management Corporation. In that position, he serves as President of Temple Square Hospitality Corporation, Executive Director of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Foundation, Human Resources, and Community Relations. Porter also served in the Welfare/Self-Reliance Services and Presiding Bishopric Administrative Services departments.  

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In a news release, the Chamber said Gary B. Porter’s knowledge and experience will drive Utah’s prosperity. 

“I am honored to accept this role with the Salt Lake Chamber,” said Porter. “The Chamber’s initiatives, programs, and events have had a positive, long-lasting impact on our community. I hope to continue this tradition, and look forward to working with Chamber members, staff, and partners to further its mission within our state.” 

*Bonneville International Corporation, the company that owns KSL Newsradio, is a subsidiary of Deseret Management Corporation.