HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR 2025 SPRING BREAKFAST
Utah's Gold Medal Moment: Creating a Legacy for 2034 and Beyond.
Watch the highlights from the 2025 Envision Utah Spring Breakfast, where we explore Utah’s path to the 2034 Winter Olympics, recently awarded to Salt Lake City! With nine years to prepare, community leaders, experts, and visionaries came together to discuss how Utah can shine on the world stage once again. Hear key insights, lessons from the 2002 Games, and ideas on how we can build a future that’s beautiful, prosperous, and ready for the global spotlight.
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
Rice-Eccles Stadium, Scholarship Reception
Meet our Speakers
Brad Wilson
Vice Chair and CEO of 2034 Winter Olympics, SLC
A highly respected business leader and elected official, Utah native Brad Wilson served in the state legislature beginning in 2011 and was elected speaker in 2019. He left his legislative role in 2023 and was named CEO of Salt Lake City-Utah 2034 in February 2025. With a degree in business from Utah’s Weber State University, he started his career in finance but moved into a successful real estate development and home-building career. In the legislature, he focused on the business strength of Utah, as well as championing efforts to protect Utah’s natural infrastructure by preserving the Great Salt Lake. He and his wife Jeni have raised three children, spending family time exploring Utah’s mountains.
Charter board member, Feb. 14, 2025
Governor Mike Leavitt
Governor of Utah during the 2002 Winter Games
Michael O. Leavitt was elected as Governor of Utah for three terms (1993 to 2003), and served in two roles in the Cabinet of President George W. Bush, first as Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (2003 to 2005), and then as Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services (2005 to 2009).
After leaving public service, Mike formed Leavitt Partners, which builds and invests in healthcare businesses. Currently, he is Chairman of the Board of Intermountain Healthcare, and President of the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. He and his wife Jackie have five children and 15 grandchildren. They reside in Salt Lake City.