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Show 1 Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 5-7, 2008 A-5 The Park Record CITY EDITOR: Jay Hamburger 649-9014 ext.111 citynews@parkrecord.com CITY BEAT Butz, the green official, will leave By JAY HAMBURGER ATRICOR ^ / L J i - i v FINANCIAL, LLC PROVIDING PRODUCTS, TECHNOLOGY, AND PEOPLE TO PURSUE YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE. TriCor Financial Services is a fullservice, strategic partner that works with each individual client to develop and implement effective, sound, disciplined investment programs to pursue each client's needs, including the following: Of the Record staff Alison Butz, the official in charge of City Hall's much-touted ^BBBBBBBBBBBBI '""Xi! environmental programs, will leave ^he local government later in March for a position with the nonprofit organization that oversees the Utah Olympic Park and other o Financial Planning facilities left from the 2002 Winter o Asset Management Services Games. o Private Placement Funding ! Butz has worked for City Hall o Stock and Bond Trading fcnost of the last 12 years, and she John A. Barragan III fias held three positions, starting as o Real Estate Investment Trusts Senior vice President a municipal planner in 1996. She Financial Planning o CDs and Money Market Accounts klso was City Hall's special-events o Company Retirement Plans ("nanager before being assigned to o Individual Retirement Plans (435) 655-3644 direct the city's environmental o Tax Advantaged Investment efforts. I' She moves to the Utah Athletic Planning ! foundation on March 24, three I days after she plans to leave City ; hall. She will direct the foundaTriCor Financial, LLC i tion^s sports and community proj grams, and she will be the first perGateway Office Building I son to hold that position with the 136 Heber Avenue, Suite 204 i foundation. Park City, Utah 84060 i , "People don't know they can www.tricorltd.com \ come up and participate in these I sports," Butz says. "They don't KRISTIN MURPHY/PARK RECORD TriCor Financial, LLC, member FINRA, SIPC. Accounts cleared through • realize it. That's my job - to help National Financial, a Fidelity Investments company. Alison Butz, who is in charge of City Hall's environmental programs, plans to leave the govI that realization." 'j Butz says the foundation wants ernment later in March for a high-ranking position with the Utah Athletic Foundation. She spearj her to boost the number of kids in headed a program that replaced disposable water bottles with ones that are reusable. i sports like ski jumping, aerial skiing, speedskating and the competi- which have limited appeal outside tions that use bobsled tracks. The of Utah and other winter-sports foundation, which is based at the hotspots. Butz wants kids who grow up in Utah Olympic Park, also runs the Park City to compete in the sports Utah Olympic Oval in Kearns. Bobsled, luge, skeleton and ski- and then tell others about them if jumping competitions were held at they leave the area. College roomthe Olympic Park in 2002, and the mates could be intrigued when they Qlympic Oval staged speedskating hear stories about the sports from events. Olympic boosters at the students from Park City, she says. "How blown away would that (time touted the facilities as being two of the most important legacies roommate be? 'Can 1 come home with you on break,'" Butz says. from the Games. Hilton says he wants Butz to , Butz, who is 33 years old and lives in Prospector, says Colin increase youth participation in Hilton, who is the president and 'learn-to,' recreation and developCEO of the foundation, told her of ment programs by 10 percent annuthe position. Hilton once worked ally. He wants her to lure fourthior City Hall, and he was a key graders through collcgc-;ige people Olympic committee figure in the to the sports. "We are now providing a targetPark City area in 2002." . Her departure will continue a ed effort, through Alison's leaderstring of high-level City Hall offi- ship, to grow our development procials who have either left the gov- grams," he says. Butz talks about the potential of Jfn business iince 1975. ernment recently or who have indiJ^>att eJLake ~S>howrOOtn ZH-32 J^OUlfl J^>tate sfc frlombtj - IJtiday 9-5:30 % JWure&y 11-3 KepairA ^/i Park City kids becoming excited cated they will leave. t •• t Butz says many people in Utah with the sports and someday -Draper Showroom 12198 J)o. ^Jactoru LJutiet ~Dr. *fc WoJay - DriJay 10-5:30 i$re unaware of the offerings of the becoming top-performing athletes. "Who knows who we have hidt-ioundatioji.. Butz says-she must 90 clay* 6am* a* caJi. See store for JetaiL f S00-444-USSS \ wjiden the popularity of the sports, ing in this community," she says. 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