
Rocky Mountain Power Regional Business Manager, Merlin Rushton signs the ceremonial check to celebrate new scholarship funds available for UBTech students provided by Rocky Mountain Power Foundation.The new headquarters, intended to serve about 700 Rocky Mountain Power employees, is viewed as the “inaugural phase” of what is likely to be several waves of infill redevelopment over the largely industrial land, located between the burgeoning downtown and Salt Lake City International Airport. UBTech Chief Development Officer, Heather Lowry, and Chief of Staff, Kyla Allred, pictured right. For more information, visit or UBTech President, Aaron Weight (left) celebrates with Rocky Mountain Power Regional Business Manager, Merlin Rushton (middle) the new partnership to create more scholarship opportunities for UBTech students. The foundation’s mission, through charitable investments, is to support the growth and vitality of the communities served by Rocky Mountain Power and Pacific Power.
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The foundation was created in 1988 by PacifiCorp, an electric utility serving 1.8 million customers in six Western states as Rocky Mountain Power (Utah, Wyoming and Idaho) and Pacific Power (Oregon, Washington, and California). The Rocky Mountain Power Foundation is one of the largest utility-endowed foundations in the United States. With support from the Rocky Mountain Power Foundation, UBTech will provide local students with the training they need to have meaningful careers in their hometown.Ībout the Rocky Mountain Power Foundation: UBTech’s scholarship fund is vital in meeting the needs of students who do not have the financial support to continue their education. While the cost of attending courses at the College is far more affordable than traditional universities, they still present a barrier for many of the students interested in attending. UBTech has been offering technical education to the Uintah Basin community since 1968, ensuring students have access to the training needed to immediately enter the workforce. Uintah Basin Technical College (UBTech) serves students in the region of northeastern Utah known as the Uintah Basin-encompassing Daggett, Duchesne, and Uintah Counties and serves the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation. “The Rocky Mountain Power Foundation is committed to strengthening the vitality of our communities through such grants.” “We are pleased to support the Uintah Basin Technical College with this donation from our Foundation,” said Merlin Rushton, Rocky Mountain Power Regional Business Manager. UBTech believes technical education should be accessible for all individuals, regardless of economic status,” said UBTech Chief Development Officer, Heather Lowry. The project is designed to increase the number of students in rural Utah completing a certificate program. Specifically, “This grant will increase educational support for students in rural Utah. Rocky Mountain Power Foundation’s contribution will create additional opportunities for students to learn in an incredibly career-focused environment with hands-on learning, courses taught by industry professionals, and built-in internships. The Rocky Mountain Power Foundation has awarded Uintah Basin Technical College (UBTech), located in northeastern Utah, a grant in the amount of $5,000, creating more scholarship opportunities for UBTech students.
