Speaking on Business: American Legion, Utah Boys State

This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. American Legion Utah Boys State gives high school juniors leadership, teamwork and civic skills, teaching government firsthand and building confidence to become engaged, informed citizens and future leaders in Utah and beyond. Department of Utah, Commander John Robertson, joins us with more.

John Robertson: 

Utah Boys State is more than just a summer program — it’s a dynamic, hands-on civics immersion workshop that has been shaping future leaders for over 80 years.  Students dive into a fast-paced, six-and-a-half-day program packed with real-world government simulations, debates and leadership challenges. 

Students learn by doing — gaining firsthand experience in self-governance, public speaking and the legislative process. Through teamwork, debate and community engagement, students develop essential skills. 

Graduates receive three transferable college credits, giving them a head start on their academic journey, and they enjoy first-in-line access to Weber State University scholarships, bonus points on service academy applications, and favorable consideration for internships and graduate programs.

Derek Miller:

By empowering young leaders, American Legion Utah Boys State strengthens communities across Utah. Graduates carry their skills, confidence and civic-minded values into schools, workplaces and neighborhoods. Discover how the program continues shaping futures at UtahBoysState.org. I’m Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.