World Trade Center Utah moves to new co-location with GOED, USTAR, OED
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March 2012 marked the co-location of the World Trade Center Utah, the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, the Utah Science Technology and Research initiative, and the Office of Energy Development at 60 East South Temple, Third Floor, in the heart of City Creek, part of Salt Lake City’s multi-billion-dollar downtown revitalization. The building, to be renamed the World Trade Center, sits at the intersection of State Street and South Temple near the city’s historic Eagle Gate.



“Not only does the proximity increase the collaboration among all of us working to accelerate job creation while enhancing Utah’s global competitiveness, but our new ‘one-stop’ location also makes it much easier for our many international visitors to reach us quickly and efficiently,” said Lew Cramer, WTC Utah’s president and CEO. “Our new offices embody Governor Herbert’s confidence in the power of Utah’s unprecedented partnerships and will serve as an anchor of our economy, an engine of commerce, a resource for Utah businesses supported by our services and as a symbol of Utah’s global integration for international visitors.”

“The Governor’s Office of Economic Development champions the formula C2 + E2 = Success, where ‘C’ stands for coordination and collaboration and ‘E’ is for efficiency and effectiveness,” said Spencer Eccles, executive director of GOED. “This unique opportunity to co-locate with USTAR, WTC Utah and OED demonstrates Governor Herbert’s and the Legislature’s commitment to an economic development plan that can effectively support Utah’s globally renowned and business friendly environment.”

“Even in our short time together in the new offices, we’re seeing joint projects move at a faster pace, enjoying more timely sharing of information and finding ways to make wider connections that help the business community,” said Ted McAleer, executive director of USTAR. “Utah’s strategic investment in recruiting prominent researchers and developing new technologies is a proven economic stimulus that can only be enhanced through even closer collaboration with GOED, the Office of Energy Development and the people at WTC Utah, whose stated mission is to help the state’s businesses and entrepreneurs expand their global presence.”

“The Office of Energy Development is very pleased to be moving into the new space with GOED, USTAR, and WTC Utah,” said Samantha Julian, director of the Office of Energy Development. “I expect that the new adjacency will advance the specific goals of each office and, more importantly, will foster collaborations that will be critical to the execution of Governor Herbert’s bold energy and economic development goals for the State of Utah.”

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