WTC Utah’s Lew Cramer Named to World Trade Centers Association Board of Directors at Moscow Meeting
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The General Assembly of the World Trade Centers Association was held in Moscow last month and WTC Utah president Lew Cramer was elected to the international board of directors. The WTCA is the governing body who oversees the World Trade Center brand including locations in New York City, Shanghai, Sao Paulo and Utah.

The WTCA will begin benefiting from Cramer’s expertise and experience starting immediately and his term on the board will last four years. The role is part time and Cramer will retain his position as WTC Utah president and CEO.

This new role will allow WTC Utah to strengthen its already great relationships with World Trade Centers around the world. Cramer’s position on the board will also provide an opportunity for the world to learn more about Utah and its successful business environment. “Being elected to the governing international board of the World Trade Association is a much appreciated honor,” Cramer said, “but it is even more a recognition of the progress that WTC Utah is making in its mission to connect Utah companies to global markets. As one of over 320 WTCs around the world, Utah now is increasingly becoming known as an outstanding international destination.”

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Ten Things You Need to Know for Friday
by Bryan Schott
May 24, 2013 | 2062 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Countdown: There are 166 days to the 2013 municipal elections, 249 days until the start of the 2014 Legislature, 525 days until the 2014 midterm elections and 962 days until the 2016 Iowa Caucuses. 

An analysis says expanding Medicaid coverage will save Utah more than $130 million and would give health insurance to 123,000 residents [Tribune].

A new report ranks Utah #1 for economic outlook next year [Utah Policy, Tribune].

House Majority Leader Brad Dee goes on a European vacation with three lobbyists, but Dee insists the trip was above board because everybody paid their own way and they didn’t discuss politics [Tribune].

Former Attorney General Mark Shurtleff is caught on tape offering to get $2 million for Utah Businessman Darl McBride if he would shut down a website critical of another Utah businessman. That money was to come from a third Utah businessman who was in trouble with the Attorney General’s office [Tribune].

Former Legislator and current blogger Holly Richardson says she’s had enough with the “culture of corruption” permeating the Attorney General’s office [Holly on the Hill].

Sen. Orrin Hatch wants to hear from Utahns who think they have been inappropriately targeted by the IRS as part of his investigation into misconduct by the agency [Tribune].

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The Boy Scouts vote to allow gay members in their ranks [Deseret News].

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Gov. Gary Herbert says he is confident the state can work out a deal to avoid taxing the electricity used by the new National Security Agency data center at Camp Williams [Tribune].
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