Summary
After 19 years in Utah, a defining career change and a legacy of helping Utah's most vulnerable, Jeff St. Romain has headed back home to New Orleans.
Going from helping thousands of people recover from personal storms of substance abuse and chronic homelessness to helping an entire city recuperate from the worst hurricane-related disaster in U.S. history is a little like transitioning from a scooter to a bullet bike.See the full content of this document
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Utah Loses Chief of Charity Agency
"But it's really the ideal situation," the 53-year-old president and chief executive of Utah's Volunteers of America mission said during a break from packing his office on 200 South and 500 West in Sa...
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