Salt Lake City — The Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) recently announced Daniel Royal as its director of corporate growth and business development.

Royal will play a key role in attracting new businesses to the state andmanaging GOED’s flagship incentive program, the post-performance EDTIF tax credit program.

Royal is a familiar face at GOED and the state of Utah, formerly serving in various roles since 2012. He started as an intern on the International Trade and Diplomacy team, then transitioned to the Office of Rural Development. His previous tenure at GOED was four years. Royal also worked at the Governor’s Office of Energy Development, where he managed the office’s incentives program, including the High-Cost Infrastructure Tax Credit.

“We’re excited to have Daniel join the GOED team once again,” says Dan Hemmert, GOED’s executive director. “He brings a wealth of experience in business recruitment and incentives managementand the state of Utah is lucky to have him.” 

Royal most recently worked for Charleston County Economic Development in Charleston, South Carolina, where he directed the county’s business recruitment efforts. Royal currently resides in Tooele, Utah, with his wife and daughter.

A photo of Daniel Royal is available here.

About the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Development

Under Gov. Spencer J. Cox’s direction, the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) provides resources and support for business creation, growth, and recruitment. It also drives increased tourism, film production, outdoor recreation, and mixed martial arts in Utah. Utilizing state resources and private sector contracts, GOED administers programs in economic areas that demonstrate the highest potential for development and the most opportunity for Utahns. Learn more at business.utah.gov or by calling (801) 538-8680.