Speaking on Business: The Exoro Group

This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Public policy discussions are happening all around us, and they aren’t just reserved for our elected officials. So, what does it take for important community conversations to make a difference in the lives of everyday Utahns? The Exoro Group President and founder Maura Carabello joins us with more. 

Maura Carabello: 

For over twenty years, The Exoro Group has helped Utah’s businesses, government, and advocacy leaders shape Utah’s future through essential public dialogue. Our civic life, including the laws our elected officials pass, how our tax dollars are being spent, identifying community priorities – and critically how we can disagree with civility – is a key part of our quality of life. 

These conversations are what The Exoro Group focuses on – whether it’s through an infrastructure project, a policy debate, or organizational training – our team gravitates to the hard work of change. We blend public policy knowledge, and communications to cut through the noise – often serving as translators between the public and private sector. 

Exoro means to “prevail through persuasion” in Latin – and that means being comfortable with having uncomfortable conversations. The success of our communities rely on engaged citizens who participate and we all are responsible to do just that.

Derek Miller: 

The Exoro Group is one of many women-owned businesses helping make Utah better, supporting hundreds of campaigns and guiding clients through complex policy issues and funding efforts. Learn more at Exoro.com. I’m Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.