Dance with the Bear

Dance with the Bear

EnglishHardback
Rosenblatt, Norman
University of Utah Press,U.S.
EAN: 9781607812364
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This carefully researched and illuminating biography recounts a pivotal period in Utah’s history as seen through the life of businessman, community activist, and statesman Joe Rosenblatt. After successfully building his manufacturing and construction business, Eimco Corporation, into an industry leader and by the 1950s Utah’s largest privately owned company, Rosenblatt spent the better part of his time following his retirement in 1963 as a devoted public servant. He served as chairman of the “Little Hoover Commission,” charged by Utah governor Calvin Rampton in 1965 to investigate the operation of the executive branch of the state’s government. He would go on to serve on more than fifty boards and commissions. The “Little Hoover Commission” was modelled after the 1947 initiative of President Harry Truman, who created the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of Government to recommend administrative changes and appointed former president Herbert Hoover to chair it. Rosenblatt, a perceptive and outspoken figure, brought a much needed dose of urgency and pragmatism to the Utah process and formulated a number of far-reaching suggestions to the legislature—many of which were adopted and exist to this day. His work with the commission coupled with his later role on the San Francisco Federal Reserve Board did much to modernise Utah. Rosenblatt’s legacy as a perpetual champion of the community is further exemplified by his role as cultural conduit between Salt Lake’s Jewish community and the leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

This readable work will undoubtedly serve as an integral addition to Utah business and political history, enriching the library of anyone looking for an engaging story of a remarkable and transformative figure.
EAN 9781607812364
ISBN 1607812363
Binding Hardback
Publisher University of Utah Press,U.S.
Publication date April 30, 2013
Pages 234
Language English
Dimensions 254 x 178 x 23
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Rosenblatt, Norman
Illustrations 22 b-w photos