Three Visionary Leaders Join Utah Clean Energy’s Board of Directors

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

A tech entrepreneur, a deacon, and a clean energy developer walk into a boardroom… No, it’s not the setup for a joke, it’s Utah Clean Energy’s newest board members

SALT LAKE CITY, UT – Utah Clean Energy is proud to announce the addition of three esteemed leaders to its Board of Directors: Theresa Foxley, Chief of Staff at rPlus Energies, Stanton B. Johnson, Chairman, Board of Deacons at Calvary Baptist Church, and Ryan Westwood, Chairman and CEO of Fullcast.

The new board members bring diverse backgrounds and fields of expertise, further enhancing the organization’s impressive array of talent. “The addition of these three dynamic and visionary individuals to our Board of Directors is a boon for Utah Clean Energy’s mission. Their unique perspectives and experiences bring an exciting new energy to our team, kicking off the next chapter in Utah Clean Energy’s legacy” states Sarah Wright, CEO of Utah Clean Energy.

With this new cohort, Utah Clean Energy’s volunteer Board of Directors is now 13 members strong with a wide array of expertise spanning government, healthcare, community engagement, finance, and energy. Each member serves to advance Utah Clean Energy’s mission to “lead and accelerate the clean energy transformation with vision and expertise.”


Meet the new board members


Theresa Foxley, Chief of Staff, rPlus Energies
“As a lifelong Utahan, I resonate with the commitment many share to protect our state’s breathtaking landscapes and natural beauty. Fueled by this passion, I am dedicated to ensuring that the benefits of clean energy reach every corner of our communities. This commitment inspired me to join this impactful organization, where I can actively contribute to a mission that safeguards what makes Utah exceptional.”


Stanton B. Johnson, Chairman, Board of Deacons, Calvary Baptist Church
“We all have a role to play in the stewardship of our environment. Serving on Utah Clean Energy’s Board of Directors is an important pathway to make meaningful contributions to safeguard our air, water, and climate.”


Ryan Westwood, Chairman and CEO, Fullcast
“Addressing climate change is both daunting and exciting. There is immense opportunity to innovate and bring forward bold ideas to tackle our climate challenges. I plan to roll up my sleeves and make a positive impact during my time on this board.”


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About Utah Clean Energy

For nearly 25 years, Utah Clean Energy has blazed a path to put Utah’s families, businesses, and communities at the forefront of prosperity. Recognized as one of Utah’s leading public interest organizations, their experts have spearheaded some of the most far-reaching and impactful air quality, energy, and climate policies in Utah, successfully expanding renewable energy, energy efficiency, electric transportation, and climate leadership across the State. www.utahcleanenergy.org

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The Utah Clean Energy team