Pub 2 2020-2021 Issue 3

04. WHO WE ARE 05. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE RIKKI HRENKO-BROWNING Resilience is a wholly overused word at this point, but it is one I cannot seem to get out of my head when I think about the work our membership does every day, no matter what. The challenges of the global pandemic that lasted the entirety of 2020 and persisted into early 2021 are far-reaching and have been well-covered. So, let ’s put that aside and discuss other challenges. 06. CHAIRMAN'S MESSAGE JOSH JEMENTE, HOLLYFRONTIER I am thrilled to take over as Chairman of the Utah Petroleum Association. As things continue to approach whatever we call “normal,” it is important to remember that there will always be challenges associated with oil and natural gas development, no matter what happens. As we have seen firsthand, the world is unpredictable, political winds shift and change, and we can never fully know what awaits us down the road. Summary FUELING UTAH’S GROWTH AND PROSPERITY 07. LUNCH AND LEARN Grab your lunch and join us to learn about a range of important issues facing Utah’s petroleum industries. Members and non-members are welcome to join our free Lunch and Learn series every last Tuesday of the month at noon. 08. AN INTERVIEW WITH A CYBER SECURITY EXPERT TERRY HORN Cybersecurity is a vital area that requires all organizations to acknowledge, understand and implement it. Since we are all now living in an increasingly connected environment for everything from work to play, the scope of vulnerabilities significantly increases. As such, all fields of expertise are required to fully understand all the potential pivot points or areas that can be exploited. 11 WELCOME NEW MEMBERS 12. STROKE OF LUCK CHARITY GOLF MIXER AT TOP GOLF UP DATE 2

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