The employees at Jake Mellor Tax and Accounting Services, LLC, celebrated an addition to their company with a ribbon cutting that took place on Wednesday afternoon.
Carbon County Commissioner Will Serve as Moderator at the 2018 Western Career Pathways Conference.
Implementing various Career Pathways Programs has become essential to develop a prosperous economic future for communities across the nation. Carbon County Commissioner Jake Mellor has been asked to serve as a moderator at this year’s Western Career Pathways Conference (WCPC) being held on May 30 through June 1 in Salt Lake City, Utah. http://etv10news.com/carbon-county-commissioner-will-serve-as-moderator-at-the-2018-western-career-pathways-conference/
Jake Mellor is very community oriented and was recently elected to serve a four-year term as one of Carbon County’s Commissioners. He currently serves on several boards and committees; Talent Ready Utah Core Team, State of Utah Council on Workforce Services / State Workforce Investment Board for both the Operations Committee and as the Chair of the Pathways Committee, Southeastern Utah Revolving Loan Fund Board, Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments, Southeastern Utah Health Department Board, Four Corners Behavioral Health Board, Carbon County Economic Development Board, https://youtu.be/gJ5RytcrwV4
It was great to finally hear more of this facts being discussed in our Nations meetings and being part of the decision/legislation-making process. This article resonates well with the discussions I was recently party to in Washington DC this past week.
Vote for Jake Mellor Next Carbon County Commissioner
It has been a great opportunity to be in a position of trust and to help companies find and hire local employees not only to work on the old JC Penny Building, but to help so many local people who were unemployed or underemployed have new employment opportunites that are fully benefited such as Health Equity HSA Specialists. https://youtu.be/5w4V4exXhu8
Price City, Carbon County Commission Candidate Jake Mellor
Carbon County commissioner Jake Mellor said people there have always been willing to awaken early to spend long hours doing hard work, “and not everybody everywhere is able to do that.”What I’m getting at is, I’m not saying that in other locations you’ve got a bad work ethic. It’s just that the level of responsibility, the timeliness and the willingness to go the extra mile at work without the expectations of overtime or
without the expectations of allthe other perks and benefits other people have for putting in the extra effort, we have that in rural Utah.