Pub. 16 2024 Issue 1

Swearing in of State Officers: Chad Hill and Darryl Fenn are seen raising their hands during the Oath of Office, a symbolic gesture of their commitment to the UCLS. Recognition of Andy Hubbard: Andy Hubbard is presented with a plaque in appreciation for his leadership as chair of UCLS. me. Now, as I transition into the role of past chair, I feel humbled to have been formally recognized for my service with a commemorative plaque during the ceremony. In a heartfelt moment, I had the privilege of passing the leadership gavel to Chad Hill, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for UCLS. Chad Hill, as the newly appointed chair, who was previously the Timpanogos chapter president, brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the position. During his introductory message, he expressed his vision for the coming year and his commitment to continuing the council’s mission of promoting high standards and professional ethics in land surveying across Utah. Stepping into the role of chair-elect is Darryl Fenn, who has served in various positions in the UCLS and is currently a member of the Standards and Ethics Committee, was elected as chair for the 2025-26 term. Fenn is set to support Hill in the upcoming year, ensuring continuity and stable leadership within UCLS. The Utah Council of Land Surveyors is looking forward to a productive year under its new leadership team, with the shared goal of further advancing and protecting the land surveying profession in the state of Utah. UCLS Foresights 15

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