Sixth Annual Rural Business Conference "Growing From Within."
Hosted by Senator Bob Bennett and the Utah Rural Development Council
May 3-4, 2005, Price, Utah

7th Rural Business Conference

Thank you for a great event!

 

BENNETT’S ANNUAL RURAL BUSINESS CONFERENCE
YIELDS SUCCESSFUL RESULTS IN PRICE

Attracts Nearly 500 Small Business and Community Leaders

Senator BennettU.S. Senator Bob Bennett (R-Utah) and the Utah Rural Development Council joined nearly 500 small business owners, local, state government and economic development officials in Price on Wednesday for the Seventh Annual Rural Business Conference, which provides practical tools and solutions to the unique challenges faced by rural entrepreneurs. 

“This year’s conference attracted a record number of participants from across the state,” said Bennett. “Small businesses are the heart of rural Utah and this conference provides a forum for owners and entrepreneurs to share ideas and strategies for building their companies.”

In a luncheon presentation, Bennett, a former Inc. Magazine regional entrepreneur of the year, discussed how the changes in globalization will affect American businesses in the years ahead.

Bennett noted, “The future of local businesses depends upon their ability to use innovative ideas to launch products and services into a global marketplace.”

David Taylor, Global Home Care Group President of Procter and Gamble (P&G), gave the keynote address. He shared P&G’s decision process of selecting Box Elder County as the site of its new paper goods manufacturing plant, an economic investment of $300 million and over 300 jobs. He emphasized how P&G’s business principles mesh with Utah’s business climate and workforce.

"Utah is the right choice for P&G because of its location, educational system, and its dedication to understanding our company’s needs. Utah’s spirit of partnership and optimism at every level of government and its collective dedication to economic development in job creation served as our strongest incentive,” said Taylor.

The conference was filled with a number of breakout sessions, including a health care discussion featuring Senator Bennett and Utah Representative David Clark (R-Santa Clara). Bennett outlined the core components of the Healthy Americans Act (S.334), bipartisan health care reform legislation he and Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) introduced last year. Clark shared his experience passing legislation in the Utah Legislature this year to reform the state’s health care system.

Other session topics included podcasting, financing for small business, and exporting products to global markets. Given the increase in energy development in Utah, the conference added breakout sessions addressing the future of coal and natural gas in the West.

Featured presenter and marketing expert, Donna Fisher gave an interactive presentation on how networking can increase a company’s profitability. Participants were able to put their networking skills to use while visiting the conference’s business expo, which featured products and services from over 45 local, regional and national companies. 

Bennett recognized and thanked the event sponsors whose generous contributions make the conference possible and affordable. This year’s conference returned to Price after a successful conference in 2004. Bennett’s conference has traveled around the state and builds success on previous events held in Logan, Vernal, Richfield, St. George, and Cedar City.

For additional information on Bennett’s Healthy Americans Act visit http://bennett.senate.gov/healthyamericans.  


Keynote Speaker:
David TaylorDavid S. Taylor

As president of Procter &Gamble’s Global Home Care group, Mr. Taylor was intimately involved in the process that led to the announcement last October that P&G will invest over $300 million for a new paper-goods manufacturing plant in Box Elder County. With construction activity, plant staffing (300+ new jobs) and additional growth from suppliers and services supporting the new plant, the decision to place this facility in Utah will have many long-term economic benefits for the area.

The impact of a company the size of P&G on local economics is not lost on Mr. Taylor; much of his 28-year career has been spent in managerial positions at production facilities in rural communities. At the Rural Business Conference, he will discuss the process of selecting the site for the new plant, what attracted them to Utah, and how P&G’s business principles mesh with our state’s business climate and workforce.

Featured Presenter:
Donna FisherDonna Fisher

Donna Fisher is a marketing consultant, author and expert on people and how people can best communicate and connect with one another to create opportunities. Her four books, Power Networking, People Power, Power NetWeaving and Professional Networking for Dummies have been translated in 4 languages, recommended by Time Magazine and used as reference books in corporations and universities.

Her background includes corporate positions with Exxon, McDonnell Douglas , the Center for Attitudinal Healing and University of Houston.


What is the Rural Business Conference?

Hosted by United States Senator Bob Bennett and the Utah Rural Development Council, this annual conference addresses the unique challenges of building a successful small business in Utah’s rural communities. The conference’s keynote speakers and breakout session presenters share real-world messages on how emerging trends, technologies, and techniques can assist the rural entrepreneur.

The conference’s sessions and business exposition bring together government officials, entrepreneurs and others interested in rural economic growth for networking and lively discussion. After six years, the conference continues to grow and attendees tell us our message is a valuable as ever.  We hope to see you in Price in 2008.


Read speeches from the 2007 conference:
U.S. Senator Bob Bennett
MarketStar Founder and Chairman Alan Hall
SBA Administrator Steven Preston

(more about the 2007 conference)

   
   
   

Contact Larry Shepherd for more information - (801) 524-5933 - info@ruralutah.com