Saturday, August 16, 2014

The UPMA has been on the front lines of the battle for sound money in America. Consider joining them:



Program
University of Utah's Officers Club - 150 South Fort Douglas Blvd., Salt Lake City, UT 84113
This year in recognition of the expanding scope of its monetary mission, the UPMA is being reorganized as the "United Precious Metals Association". To commemorate this important milestone, the UPMA will return to the site of the 2011 Utah Monetary Summit for its annual meeting, scheduled for Friday, September 5, 2014 as follows:
  • Noon - Welcome, Call to Order, Director Elections
  • 2pm - Chairman's Report
  • 3pm - Guest Speakers (to be announced)
  • 6pm - Keynote address by Utah Attorney General, Sean Reyes, Esq.
 Refreshments will be served.

Chairman
Lawrence Hilton, Esq. - UPMA Founder and Chairman
Mr. Hilton conceptualized the Specie Legal Tender Act, which was passed by the Utah Legislature in 2011 with important amendments adopted during the 2012 session. He founded Citizens for Sound Money in 2010, the Utah Monetary Summit in 2011, and the Utah Precious Metals Association in 2012 to promote the commercial framework necessary to implement Utah's new monetary system. Also in 2012, American Principles in Action, a Washington DC based public policy think tank, announced the addition of Mr. Hilton to its Gold is Money advisory board.

He holds both Juris Doctorate and Masters of Business Administration degrees from Brigham Young University. Admitted to both the Utah and California bar associations, he has practiced in the area for insurance coverage and defense for more than 20 years. He currently holds insurance licenses in all 50 states and is a tribunalized cover holder with Lloyd's of London.

Keynote Speaker
Sean Reyes, Esq. - Utah Attorney General
Sean D. Reyes currently serves as Utah's Attorney General. After graduating summa cum laude from Brigham Young University in 1994 and earning a JD from UC Berkeley in 1997, Sean spent over thirteen years at Parsons Behle & Latimer, Utah’s largest law firm, litigating some of the state’s largest and highest profile cases.

Sean was selected as Utah Young Lawyer of the Year and one of the Forty Under Forty most influential in Utah business before being named the Nation’s Most Outstanding Young Lawyer in 2008 by the American Bar Association and one of the country’s top young business leaders by several local and national organizations.

Appointed in 2009 by the United States Congress through Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and President Barak Obama, Sean served as a federal Commissioner for two years.

Sean has served as a county, state and national delegate for the Republican Party. He has also served as a small claims judge for over a decade, an ex-officio member of the Utah State Bar Commission and an appointee to the prestigious Utah Third Judicial Nominating Commission. Sean led a number of organizations such as First Utah Bank’s International Board, Utah Minority Bar Association, Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the Somos Education Foundation to national acclaim.

Before becoming General Counsel for eTAGZ in 2010, Sean had written briefs or argued before the Utah Supreme Court, 10th Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. He spends much time serving on community and non-profit boards ranging from Utah Fast Pass (raising money for families of fallen or injured law enforcement officers), to Fight the New Drug (anti-pornography) and Red Cross Heroes (recognizing heroism and bravery in the community). Whether lecturing, teaching or in the courtroom or boardroom, Sean has become one of Utah’s most successful, recognized and admired young professionals.

As a very fiscally conservative candidate and a longtime advocate of sound money policy and practice, Sean is a legal defender of sound money principles here in Utah and throughout the country.

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