Inland Port

The North Sevier Chamber extends an open invitation to all those interested in learning about how the Utah Inland Port Authority can affect your business. Establishing a business within a Utah Inland Port Authority project area can drive growth and long-term success! Thursday, March 6 at noon at El Mexicano, Jenna Draper, Associate Vice President Regional Project Area Development will explore the current project area locations and discuss how the Utah Inland Port Authority collaborates with local communities to support their economic objectives. This partnership aims to create opportunities that benefit both businesses and the surrounding regions. Additionally, there will be an open dialogue to better understand local business needs and explore ways the Inland Port can assist in achieving goals. “Please join us to learn more about the resources, partnerships, and strategies available to support your expansion and success,” said Draper.

              A Monroe, Utah native, Draper built her career on a strong educational foundation from South Sevier High School and Snow College, later earning a BS in Human Resource Management from Utah State University. Her expertise led her to manage HR departments across the Wasatch Front, ultimately serving as the Director of Operations for a large orthopedic practice in Brunswick, Maine. Upon returning to her hometown, Jenna shifted her focus to economic development and now serves as the Associate Vice President of Regional Project Area Development for the Southeast Region of the Utah Inland Port Authority. Her dedication to fostering growth and development reflects her commitment to supporting communities and driving regional success.

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