World Trade Center Utah (WTC Utah) has announced the selection of former U.S. Ambassador Jeff Flake as the new chair of its board of directors. Flake, a former U.S. senator from Arizona, completed his ambassadorship to Türkiye on Sept. 1.
Flake’s career spans over two decades of public service, including his time in the U.S. Senate representing Arizona from 2013 to 2019, where he served on the Foreign Relations, Energy and Natural Resources and Judiciary committees.
“[Flake’s] international experience, particularly as U.S. ambassador to Türkiye, aligns perfectly with WTC Utah’s mission to elevate Utah companies on the global stage and drive economic resilience,” WTC Utah said in its release announcing the appointment.
“I’m thrilled to join WTC Utah,” said Flake. “Utah has strong global partnerships and its innovative business ecosystem and entrepreneurial spirit create opportunities for international expansion. I’m confident that we can enhance Utah’s position as a key player in the global economy and create lasting opportunities for business across the state.”
In addition to Flake’s appointment, WTC Utah also announced that Paul Burdiss, president and CEO of Zions Bank, has joined its board of directors. Burdiss succeeds Scott Anderson, former president and CEO of Zions Bank, on the board. Both Jon Huntsman, the outgoing chair, and Anderson will remain active on WTC Utah’s board as chairs emeriti.
“For more than three decades, Scott has made milestone contributions to the state of Utah,” said Burdiss. “Under his leadership, Zions Bank has long recognized the importance of global trade to Utah’s economy, and I am particularly excited to now do my part to contribute to WTC Utah’s mission. By helping businesses access international markets, we not only create opportunities for individual companies — we strengthen our entire community and solidify Utah’s position in the global marketplace.”
“Paul joining WTC Utah’s board marks an exciting new chapter in our partnership with Zions Bank, building on the strong foundation laid by Scott,” said Jonathan Freedman, president and CEO of WTC Utah. “Ambassador Flake’s appointment as chair reinforces our ongoing commitment to combining diplomatic expertise with business acumen. Together, they will enhance our ability to create new global opportunities for Utah companies, continuing our established focus on the intersection of commerce and international relations.”