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r Mike Hardy has been an integral part of the Payson and Santaquin Area Chamber of Commerce for the last 13 years. For all of those 13 years, he has served on the Board as a member, the President, and most recently, as the Payson City liaison. We value Mike’s hard work and dedication to our Chamber. Mike has made the decision to retire at the end of the year and Central Bank held a retirement party for him on January 30.
Mike said, “It has been my privilege to rub shoulders with many community leaders who have been involved in so many important initiatives. I have served for many years in the Payson Chamber of Commerce (now the Payson-Santaquin Chamber of Commerce). It has been a pleasure to work with business people to promote their businesses and to help them grow and be profitable. They have been able to provide many different services to the citizens of Payson and Santaquin. I have learned much from them and have been pleased to see them help grow the area that we live in.
“With retirement, there will be a change in my ability to rub shoulders with them. I will have new challenges to face in working in my home and I will have great blessings in being able to be involved more with my family. That will be a treat after so much time spent at work and in service to the citizens of our cities. I am grateful for the fine people that I have come to know.”
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r Mike Hardy has been an integral part of the Payson and Santaquin Area Chamber of Commerce for the last 13 years. For all of those 13 years, he has served on the Board as a member, the President, and most recently, as the Payson City liaison. We value Mike’s hard work and dedication to our Chamber. Mike has made the decision to retire at the end of the year and Central Bank held a retirement party for him on January 30.
Mike said, “It has been my privilege to rub shoulders with many community leaders who have been involved in so many important initiatives. I have served for many years in the Payson Chamber of Commerce (now the Payson-Santaquin Chamber of Commerce). It has been a pleasure to work with business people to promote their businesses and to help them grow and be profitable. They have been able to provide many different services to the citizens of Payson and Santaquin. I have learned much from them and have been pleased to see them help grow the area that we live in.
“With retirement, there will be a change in my ability to rub shoulders with them. I will have new challenges to face in working in my home and I will have great blessings in being able to be involved more with my family. That will be a treat after so much time spent at work and in service to the citizens of our cities. I am grateful for the fine people that I have come to know.”