
Reaffirming her dedication to the Orem community, Councilwoman LaNae Millett was sworn in for a second term, promptly taking to social media to articulate her vision for the future. "It's not about titles or resumes. It's about stewardship and leadership. It's about diving in and taking action to make Orem a better place," she stated in a post from the City of Orem. The sentiment underscored a commitment to the practical aspects of governance, beyond the ceremonial trappings often associated with elected office.
During the ceremony, which can be viewed in full on the city's website, Millett extended her discourse on the ethos of public service, focusing particularly on the notion of 'showing up' for one's community, and describing Orem as being worth every bit of effort that kind of showing up entails. Residents and online viewers alike were privy to a message distilled from Millett's lived experience in public service, riding the highs and weathering the lows all in the name of collective progress for the small Utah city she represents, her words echoing the responsibilities elected officials shoulder as they wade through the complexities of governance.
The City of Orem Government recognized Millett's recommitment to service, accentuating her message about the inherent value of stewardship over status, a perspective likely to resonate with a constituency that values action and visibility in their local leaders. This principle seems embedded in Millett's approach to her role, as she emphasizes a hands-on method, "Orem is worth showing up for," as per the City of Orem, shedding light on her concise understanding of what it means to be a public servant in contemporary civil society.









