Tyson is a Healthcare Facility Manager with Intermountain Health and a devoted family man. He met his wife in 2008, and they were married a year later, in 2009. In 2011, they moved to Lehi, where they’ve built a life rooted in family, service, and community values. They have four children together and are invested in the well-being of those around them.
Tyson brings leadership, compassion, and dedication to his role in healthcare, ensuring high standards of care and a strong support system for both patients and staff. His wife is a lifelong educator who spent 20 years teaching students in Lehi for Alpine School District, leaving a lasting impact on the lives of countless children.
Grounded in their shared commitment to service and family, Tyson and his wife exemplify what it means to lead with heart and purpose—both at home and in their community.
Tyson earned his B.S. in Business-Healthcare Management from Western Governors University in 2018 while working a full-time job and raising his four young children.
Tyson contributes to his community in numerous ways. He has held various positions in the Boy Scouts of America program, which is the same organization where he earned his Eagle Scout award. He volunteers with the United Way for their Day of Caring. When his neighbors are in need, he is there helping out. Serving on the City Council will be another way for him to serve his community.
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