U.S.A.
Doug Owens holds a BA from the University of Utah and a law degree from Yale Law School. He began his career in political campaigns, managing his father's gubernatorial bid. Owens transitioned to the private sector, establishing himself as an attorney and the founder of Utah Outdoor Partners, a non-profit dedicated to enhancing the economic impact of outdoor recreation. His professional experience encompasses various leadership roles in legislative committees focused on public utilities, economic development, and environmental quality.
Doug Owens combines a strong commitment to environmental preservation with a nuanced understanding of economic development. His advocacy for the Great Salt Lake and Bears Ears National Monument reflects a deep-rooted appreciation for ecological balance and regional identity. Owens's sponsorship of a visitor center bill in Bears Ears shows a calculated approach to balancing environmental goals with economic opportunities. His founding of Utah Outdoor Partners further illustrates a unique strategy of leveraging outdoor recreation to boost local economies, revealing a blend of environmental stewardship and economic pragmatism. This convergence of seemingly disparate policy areas invites deeper examination into how Owens reconciles these priorities.