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Cameron Diehl: Executive Director Utah League Of Cities And Towns, Former ULCT Intern, Political Expert, Sports Enthusiast, Humble Genius

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Cameron Diehl became the Executive Director on October 16 2017 Cameron studied political science at the University of Utah was the Editor of the Hinckley Institute Journal of Politics and later graduated from the University of Colorado School of Law He started his career at ULCT as a legislative intern and returned to ULCT in 2010 During his time at ULCT he has also been an administrative assistant policy analyst attorney and Director of Government Relations He previously worked for the Boys and Girls Club in Salt Lake City and coached basketball and football at Justice CO Fairview CO and Murray UT High Schools He is an avid University of Utah fan his paternal grandparents had their first date during the Utah State-Utah game on Thanksgiving Day in 1944 and Cameron and his family have been fixtures at Utah football games ever since Meanwhile his maternal grandparents met at BYU and his grandfather was later the mayor of Glenns Ferry Idaho for 24 years Cameron is a Murray native where he was a member of the Murray City Youth Council and attended ULCT Local Officials Day Cameron and his wife Rachel are the proud parents of Annelise who visited three national parks with her parents before she was four months old and Sierra who was born during the COVID-19 pandemic Ask Cam anything about local government Utah history Utah football Jazz basketball or politics League Staff Utah League of Cities and Towns ulct org The Utah League of Cities and Towns ULCT is comprised of 250 Municipalities over the State of Utah Governed by a 21 member board who are municipal elected leaders As ULCT Board Members they serve two year terms The League strives to make sure every city is represented within the league Utah s the fastest growing State in the Nation growing by about approx 50 000 new people every year These people need places to live work and play This equates to hundreds of miles of roads and underground utilities and creates an urgent need for Housing How To Manage this rapid Growth is the million dollar question Click here to visit this podcast episode

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