The Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity (GOEO) is pleased to announce Clint Morris as Utah’s newest GOEO Board member.
“We’re honored to welcome Clint to Utah’s economic development leadership team and look forward to the contributions he’ll make to the state’s continued growth,” said Jefferson Moss, executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity. “His leadership in marketing and manufacturing, combined with his extensive public service experience, makes him a valuable asset in helping shape Utah’s economic future. We’re excited to add his insight and perspective to our exceptional board — an outstanding group that consistently champions the expansion of Utah’s businesses.”
The GOEO Board consists of up to nine members appointed to four-year terms by Gov. Cox. It features members with expertise in rural Utah, entrepreneurship, higher education, and key industries driving Utah’s growth.
“I love serving my community and am deeply honored to join the ranks of Utah’s leaders who have played a key role in creating opportunities for businesses to grow and thrive,” said Morris. “I look forward to contributing to the ongoing efforts that make Utah a hub for innovation, economic growth, and long-term prosperity.”
Morris is the senior vice president of marketing at Lifetime Products, overseeing the company’s consumer and industrial goods. The company manufactures its products using advanced polyethylene blow molding and metal forming technologies. With more than 29 years of experience in marketing and sales, Morris leads the Lifetime brand’s vertically integrated marketing strategy. He has guided numerous teams while advising operations in the manufacturing sector. Morris holds a bachelor’s degree in business logistics from Weber State University.
Beyond his professional career, Morris engages in public service. He has served on the Utah Manufacturers Association board of directors and as its board chair, as well as on the boards of the Davis Arts Council, Career Path High Charter School, and the Utah League of Cities and Towns. He has also contributed to his community as a Layton City planning commissioner and a Layton City Council member.