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ON DECEMBER 4, 2012, COMPANIES LEADERSHIP REAL ESTATE/ASSOCIATE AND MILLER FAMILY PHIL WHO WILL SERVE AS VICE SCOTT BATES joined the group in 2006 as the associate general counsel and chief compliance officer. In his new role, he will be responsible for protecting the legal, financial and moral well-being of the group. This includes negotiating real estate transactions and analyzing the financial aspects of real estate assets and opportunities, managing the time and budget for construction projects and executing the designated maintenance plan for all LHM properties, as well as overseeing management of Jordan Commons. Prior to joining the group, Scott practiced law as a civil litigator and prosecutor at the United States Attorney’s Office and serves as an in-house counsel and director of real estate for Extra Space Storage, Inc. efforts of both the Larry Foundation and Larry Jay has been with the 25 years. In that time advertising and marke game operations, tick public and community creation and sponsors oversight of the Utah service center. He pla in organizing the Nati Association’s first mar board and served a tw of its charter board m On November 15, 2012, Gail Miller was honored with the prestigious Athena Award at the 36th Annual American Express Women & Business Conference and Wells Fargo Athena Awards Luncheon at the Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City, Utah. This national award is presented annually to an active member of the Salt Lake Chamber who embodies the highest level of professional excellence in her/his business or profession, has devoted time and energy to improve the quality of life for others in the community and actively assists women in realizing their leadership potential. The following is an excerpt from Gail Miller’s bio featured in the Athena program: “Gail Miller is the epitome of a woman who knows how to balance family, business, community and church while still remembering others for their small acts. She knows the responsibility she has give back to the community… an she does it well.” “There are very few women who have done more for the community than Gail Miller. She has been extremely generous with her time and money by supporting health and wellness issues for women and children and has personally seen that hundreds of young women rece college scholarships so they can have the opportunity to become professional leaders in their field of choice.” WS Bottom Photo: Gail Miller, Athena Award recipient, with Ray Pickup, Chair, Board of Governors, SL Chamber; Lane Beatie, President and CEO, SL Chamber; Julie Tan Wells Fargo, Conference Chair and Lunche Sponsor Representative.