NEWS RELEASE – AUG. 27, 2025
SALT LAKE CITY, UT – Governor Spencer Cox appointed Christopher Conabee to serve on the Alcoholic Beverage Services Commission for a term of four years. Conabee joins the commission bringing with him extensive experience in Utah’s business and tourism industries. His first meeting as commissioner is Thursday, August 29, 2025.

“Chris brings valuable perspective to the Alcoholic Beverage Services Commission, which is tasked with ensuring Utah’s alcohol policies are followed while balancing the needs of businesses licensed to sell alcohol and maintaining standards of safety. His background working in Utah’s private sector and coordinating with state and local governments makes him uniquely qualified for the job,” said Gov. Spencer Cox.
Conabee says he’s approaching the commission with a service mindset and a commitment to informed decision making that always considers fairness and public safety.
“I’m excited for this opportunity to begin my next chapter of public service by joining the Alcoholic Beverage Services Commission. I’ve seen how Utah alcohol policy impacts business owners, Utah residents, and visitors to our state. I plan to take what I understand about Utah and the great people who live, work, and do business here to make sound decisions that are fair, lawful, and support Utah’s economy,” said Conabee.
Conabee has over 25 years of experience in creating, developing and managing alpine resorts destinations in Summit County and the intermountain west. He currently works as a founding partner in Salt Lake City based Utah Development and Construction. Conabee has also served on several public boards and commissions, including the Governor’s Office of Economic Development board, co-chair of the Point of the Mountain Development Commission, and most recently as chair of the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission.
Conabee has a bachelor’s degree in International Economics from the University of Utah and a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University. He enjoys skiing, golfing, and fly fishing with his wife Vanessa and their three children.
Mr. Conabee was appointed by Gov. Cox and confirmed by the Utah State Senate.
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