From Deseret News archives:
Text of Rocky Anderson's State of the City Address
To encourage civic participation and provide young people with experience working in City government, we began an intern program in 2002. Under the guidance of the always conscientious and reliable Yolanda Francisco-Nez, who is such a credit to our Office, over fifty-five students from colleges across the country have gained valuable experience in the Mayors Office serving our community. We will continue to expand this critical program and allow a greater number of students to gain important insight into the workings of City government.
Salt Lake Citys Division of Economic Development, under the extremely capable and enthusiastic leadership of Alison McFarlane, provides a crucial role in stimulating job growth and attending to business interests in Salt Lake City. Commercial activity, particularly that of local, independently owned businesses, is the lifeblood of our city. In bringing people from many walks of life together in common purpose, our places of work help forge bonds of reciprocity and mutual understanding between people who might not otherwise associate with one another.
Through their inspired efforts, Ed and Alison have helped create a sea change in favor of creative, committed support for our small business community.
Salt Lake Citys Economic Development Division continues to be a strong supporter of the Local First organization. With $40,000 of Salt Lake City seed money, Local First has hired a full time director, officially launched the Buy Local First campaign, expanded the organizations website to include more than 250 local businesses in an easy-to-use directory, and created a Local First brochure.
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