Palmer DePaulis explained

Palmer DePaulis
Order:31st
Office:Mayor of Salt Lake City
Term Start:1985
Term End:1992
Predecessor:Ted Wilson
Successor:Deedee Corradini
Profession:Politician
Party:Democratic
Children:Patrick J. DePaulis & Margaret (Megan) J. DePaulis
Spouse:Jeanne M. (Laufenburg) DePaulis

Palmer DePaulis (born 1945) is an American politician in the state of Utah. He was a former mayor of Salt Lake City and held several high-level positions in the Utah state government. He is a member of the Democratic Party.

Career

DePaulis was born in 1945 and served as a Salt Lake City Councilman before becoming the 31st mayor of Salt Lake City from 1985 to 1991.[1] He was the first Roman Catholic mayor of Salt Lake City.[2] He subsequently served as Chief of Staff to Utah Attorney General Jan Graham, as a Commissioner at the Utah State Tax Commission, and as Executive Director of the Department of Community and Culture.[3] In June 2010, Governor Gary Herbert appointed him as Executive Director of the Department of Human Services.

While serving as the Executive Director of the Utah Department of Community and Culture, under then Governor Jon M. Huntsman Jr., a housing development to serve chronically homeless Utahns was named "Palmer Court" to recognize Depaulis's decades long involvement in homeless issues.[4]

In 2014 DePaulis was presented with Career Humanitarian Award at Utah Philanthropy Day by Intermountain Catholic.[5]

DePaulis is credited for his efforts to and building a team that was responsible for saving the historic Salt Lake City & County Building while mayor of Salt Lake City.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: DePaulis to lead culture department. Bulkeley. Deborah. May 18, 2006. Deseret News. November 17, 2018. Roche. Lisa Riley.
  2. News: Religion re-enters S.L. mayoral race. Bernick Jr.. Bob. October 31, 2003. Deseret News. November 17, 2018.
  3. Web site: Palmer DePaulis, Executive Director of the Utah Department of Human Services. Utah Government. 15 May 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110519104124/http://www.utah.gov/governor/cabinet/appointments-depaulis.html. 19 May 2011.
  4. Web site: 2013-11-03 . Difference maker: Palmer DePaulis bringing 30 years of public service to a close . 2023-08-29 . Deseret News . en.
  5. Web site: Palmer DePaulis presented with Career Humanitarian Award at Utah Philanthropy Day - Intermountain Catholic . 2023-08-30 . www.icatholic.org.
  6. Web site: Letter: Thanks to Palmer DePaulis and his team for saving City and County Building . 2023-08-30 . The Salt Lake Tribune . en-US.