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July Chamber Luncheon
7/6/2016
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Event Description
Mark Middlebrook grew up in Spanish Fork and graduated from Spanish Fork High School. He later graduated from Brigham Young University with a BS in Business Management. He has worked in management for a number of retail establishments such as Buttery Foods, Food Pavilion, and later Toys R Us. He later worked for the Children’s Miracle Network raising funds at children’s hospitals throughout the country.  After 911 he started working for Salt Lake Community College as the Director of Development. In 1994, he began working for Mountainland Applied Technology College as the Director of Marketing and Development where he is currently employed. His responsibility includes all advertising, marketing, and is the MATC’s Public Relations Director. Mark is the high school admission counselor to over 26 high schools. He and his wife, Lynda, have five children. They currently live in Springville, where he has been actively involved in the community serving on the city chamber, Boy Scouts of America, and other charitable organizations. He loves the outdoors, water-skiing, fishing, hiking, and camping.   
Roger L. Rice,Roger was born and raised in Southern California. He attended BYU and served on a 30-month mission to Central America. He later returned to BYU where he received his BA and MBA degrees.
He worked for 26 years for Ross Perot’s Electronic Data Systems (EDS).  While there he was a Systems Engineer, Project Manager and Account Manager.   The roll of EDS was to provide the total IT solution to various companies in the US and throughout the world.  Some of the EDS clients where Roger worked include Blue Shield of California, Bank of California, Joseph Magnin, Liberty House, Mervyns, AT&T, and Chevron.
Roger’s second career has been as a Manager of Custom fit 16 years at Mountainland Applied Technology College.  He loves his job.
Roger has a wife, seven children and 31 grandchildren.