Join Emerging Leaders Initiative of Utah on Feb. 22 for a special
evening discussing the experiences of running for office at our
Lessons Learned on the Campaign Trail event. Lt. Governor Spencer J.
Cox will share his own campaign stories—from his first mayoral
campaign to his most recent gubernatorial race with Gov. Herbert in
2016—followed by a brief Q&A. After his remarks, ELI will host a
panel of elected millennial officials who will discuss their own
successes, mistakes and lessons learned along the campaign trail.
WHAT: LESSONS LEARNED ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL
WHEN: Thursday, February 22 at 6 pm
COST: Free
WHERE: Church & State
370 300 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
PANEL
Andy Pierucci, Political CAMPAIGN STRATEGIST, Age 26 (Moderator)
Tanner Ainge, Candidate for Utah County Commissioner, Age 35
Karece Thompson, Clearfield City Council, Age 32
Corey Thomas, South SALT LAKE CITY Council, Age 32
Adam Gardiner, Salt Lake County Recorder, Age 31
The purpose of this non-partisan event is to inspire, inform and
encourage young leaders to become more civically involved on a local,
state and national level. Our panelists and speakers will give the
attendees the opportunity to gain essential knowledge, insights and
learn requirements needed to run for office themselves.
Light snacks and beverages will be provided.
TRANSPORTATION: Very limited parking is available. We encourage
attendees to take public transportation. Paid parking is available
across the street at the Salt Lake City Library.
Church & State is located directly next to the Library Trax Station,
which is part of the UTA Free Fare Zone (map).
Current/matriculating students at both University of Utah and Salt
Lake Community College receive a complimentary access to UTA
transportation with a valid student ID.
ABOUT KEYNOTE SPEAKER LT. GOVERNOR SPENCER J. COX
Spencer J. Cox was sworn in as Utah's 8th Lieutenant Governor on
October 16, 2013. Previously, Spencer began his political career at
age 29, serving as city councilman before being elected mayor at
Fairview City at age 30. He was then elected Sanpete County
Commissioner before serving in the Utah House of Representatives,
representing most of Sanpete and Juab Counties.
As Lieutenant Governor, he serves as the chief election officer,
liaison between the governor and the state legislature, and serves on
20 committees and commissions, chairing 12 of them.
As the state’s chief election officer, Spencer oversees the Utah
State Elections Office and is responsible for ensuring the proper
conduct of elections throughout the state. This includes providing
calendars, ballot certification, primary election funding, legal
interpretations of election laws to election officials, voter
registration and other election issues.
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