Fraser Bullock

Known as one of the most influential leaders in Olympic sport, Fraser Bullock served as president and CEO of the successful Salt Lake City-UT 2034 bid. He began his Olympic journey In 1999, setting aside his business career to help lead the 2002 Games as COO and CFO after successful tenures at Bain & Company, Bain Capital, and corporate leadership positions. Since 2002, he served as a partner at Sorenson Capital and in board roles for a host of global companies, as well as staying closely connected with Olympic and Paralympic sport. He holds an MBA and BA from BYU. He and his wife, Jennifer, live in Alpine, and he is frequently found on the slopes in Park City.

Brad Wilson

A highly respected business leader and elected official, Utah native Brad Wilson served in the state legislature beginning in 2011 and was elected speaker in 2019. He left his legislative role in 2023 and was named CEO of Salt Lake City-Utah 2034 in February 2025. With a degree in business from Utah’s Weber State University, he started his career in finance but moved into a successful real estate development and home building career. In the legislature, he focused on the business strength of Utah, as well as championing efforts to protect Utah’s natural infrastructure by preserving the Great Salt Lake. He and wife Jeni have raised three children, spending family time exploring Utah’s mountains.

Steve Starks

Steve Starks serves as vice chair. During the bid, he played a vital role as Olympic and Paralympic advisor to Governor Spencer Cox. Starks plays a strategic role in the Larry H. Miller Company, overseeing the Miller family’s portfolio of businesses and investments. He was previously president of the Utah Jazz and Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment, overseeing the renovation of its downtown arena and securing the 2023 NBA All-Star Game. Active in the community, he is a past chair of the Economic Development Corporation of Utah and the Salt Lake Chamber. He was recognized as Utah Business Magazine’s 2021 CEO of the Year and named a Top Forty Under 40 Sports Executive by Sports Business Journal in 2018.

Spencer Cox

Governor Spencer Cox, Utah’s 18th governor, serves as honorary chair. A sixth generation Utahn, Governor Cox has a long track record of public service – serving in roles at the city, county and state level before being appointed as Utah’s lieutenant governor in 2013. He was sworn in as governor on Jan. 4, 2021. He and wife Abby have raised four children. He grew up on a farm in Fairview before attending Utah’s Snow College, Utah State University, and received a law degree from Washington and Lee University School of Law.

Erin Mendenhall

Mayor Erin J. Mendenhall, Salt Lake City’s 36th mayor, serves as honorary chair. She took office on Jan. 6, 2020. Mendenhall grew up in Salt Lake City. While attending the University of Utah she gained an interest in science and public policy, leading to a career focusing on improving Utah’s air quality and protecting its environment. Her activism led to an elected role on the city council in 2013. As mayor, she has focused on making the city environmentally and economically resilient, and taking advantage of the region’s historic period of economic opportunity.

Stuart Adams

A lifelong resident of Davis County, Stuart Adams serves as an honorary vice chair. He was an active member of the bid delegation that secured the 2034 Winter Games in July 2024. He is a partner in the Adams Company – a real estate, construction, and development company, and recognized as a past Builder of the Year. He served nine years on the Layton City Council and four years in the Utah House of Representatives before his election to the senate. He is former chair of the Utah Transportation Commission and currently chairs the Military Installation Development Authority (MIDA). Adams takes great pride in his community roots, graduating from Layton High School and the University of Utah. He is also a passionate skier.

Mike Schultz

Mike Schultz was elected in 2015 to serve Utah’s 12th House District and was named speaker in November 2023. He was a part of the Utah delegation in Paris that won the 2034 bid award. Schultz learned the value of hard work at a young age, working on family farms and roofing homes. As a general contractor, he has owned and operated several successful small businesses. Schultz, a lifelong Weber County resident, currently owns and operates a family ranch in Croydon. He is a passion for public service, advocating for increased funding for students, conserving water, and investing in transportation infrastructure, all within a balanced budget. He enjoys the Utah outdoors hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling.