The First Presidency announced the calling of 12 new General Authorities
at the Saturday afternoon session of conference. A new Primary general
presidency was also announced. (Please see page 2.)
Called as General Authorities to serve in the First Quorum of the
Seventy are Elder Benjamin De Hoyos, Mexico City, Mexico; Elder David F.
Evans, Salt Lake City, Utah; Elder C. Scott Grow, Meridian, Idaho; Elder
Richard G. Hinckley, Salt Lake City, Utah; Elder Paul V. Johnson, Sandy,
Utah; Elder Paul E. Koelliker, Salt Lake City, Utah; Elder Paul B. Pieper,
Sandy, Utah; and Elder Ulisses Soares, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
New General Authorities called to serve in the Second Quorum of the
Seventy are Elder Won Yong Ko, Seoul, Korea; Elder Wolfgang H. Paul,
Frankfurt, Germany; Elder Lowell M. Snow, North Salt Lake, Utah; and Elder
Paul K. Sybrowsky, Provo, Utah.
Elder Benjamin De Hoyos
Elder Benjamin De Hoyos, 51, was an
Area Seventy and second counselor in the Mexico South Area presidency at
the time of his call. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from the
Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, received a teaching certificate and
then a master's degree in business from Chapultepec University. Elder De
Hoyos has held a number of teaching and administrative positions in the
Church Educational System (CES) in Mexico. He also served as Church public
affairs director for Mexico. His other Church service callings have
included mission president, stake president, counselor in a stake
presidency and full-time missionary. He and his wife, Evelia De Hoyos, are
the parents of six children.
Elder David F. Evans
Elder David F. Evans, 53, was serving
as president of the Salt Lake Emigration Stake when called as a General
Authority. He earned a bachelor's degree in community health education from
the University of Utah, then completed a law degree at BYU. He has been a
partner and practicing attorney with a number of Utah law firms and is also
an executive in an investment banking business. In addition to his service
as a stake president, Elder Evans has been a mission president, counselor
in a stake presidency, bishop, stake Young Men president, bishop's
counselor, elders quorum president, Scoutmaster and full-time missionary.
He and his wife, Mary Evans, have eight children.
Elder C. Scott Grow
Elder C. Scott Grow, 56, served as an
Area Seventy in the Idaho Area before his call to full-time Church service
as a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy. He graduated from BYU in
accounting and worked with major accounting and business consulting firms
before establishing his own accounting partnership. Elder Grow has served
as president of the Idaho Area, counselor in an area presidency, stake
president, counselor in a stake presidency, mission president, stake high
councilor, stake Young Men president, bishop's counselor and full-time
missionary. He and his wife, Rhonda Grow, have eight children.
Elder Richard G. Hinckley
Elder Richard G. Hinckley, 63,
completed his service last summer as president of the Utah Salt Lake City
Mission and is currently serving as a temple sealer. He earned a bachelor's
degree in economics from the University of Utah and an MBA from Stanford
University. In his professional work, Elder Hinckley has been an executive
and equity partner in a number of business ventures. He has served as stake
president, counselor in a stake presidency, bishop, stake high councilor,
elders quorum president and full-time missionary. Elder Hinckley and his
wife, Jane Hinckley, have four children.
Elder Paul V. Johnson
Elder Paul V. Johnson, 50, was serving
as an Area Seventy for the Utah Salt Lake City Area prior to being called
as a General Authority. He attended BYU, graduating with a bachelor's
degree in zoology, followed by a master's degree in counseling and
guidance. He later earned a doctorate in instructional technology from Utah
State University. Elder Johnson has worked in a number of teaching and
senior administrative capacities for CES. In addition to his service as an
Area Authority, he has served the Church as a counselor in a stake
presidency, bishop, stake high councilor, ward Young Men president and
full-time missionary. He is married to Jill Johnson, and they have nine
children.
Elder Paul E. Koelliker
Elder Paul E. Koelliker, 62, has been
serving as a high priest group leader and temple sealer. He completed a
bachelor's degree in business administration at the University of Utah.
Elder Koelliker has been employed by the Church in senior managerial
positions responsible for directing a number of Church departments and
programs, including managing director of the Temple Department. He has
served the Church as a stake president, stake high councilor, bishop,
elders quorum president, counselor in a ward Young Men presidency and
full-time missionary. Married to Ann Koelliker, Elder Koelliker and his
wife have seven children.
Elder Paul B. Pieper
Elder Paul B. Pieper, 47, is currently
serving as president of the Russia St. Petersburg Mission. He studied
international relations at BYU, then completed his bachelor's degree in
political science at the University of Utah. He went on to finish a law
degree, also at the University of Utah. Elder Pieper has worked as an
attorney and as an international development consultant. His service to the
Church includes being a counselor in a stake presidency, stake high
councilor, counselor in a stake Young Men presidency, branch president,
elders quorum president, Primary teacher and full-time missionary. He and
his wife, Melissa Pieper, have six children.
Elder Ulisses Soares
Elder Ulisses Soares, 46, has been
teaching Sunday School since completing his service as a mission president.
He studied accounting and economics at PUC, a university in Brazil where he
also earned an MBA. Elder Soares has been employed by the Church in a
number of accounting and managerial positions in Brazil and the United
States. He has served the Church as a stake president, regional welfare
agent, stake high councilor, stake executive secretary, bishop's counselor,
elders quorum president, ward Young Men president and full-time missionary.
He and his wife, Rosana Soares, have three children.
Second Quorum of the Seventy
Elder Won Yong Ko
Elder Won Yong Ko, 59, is currently
serving as an Area Seventy and as second counselor in the Asia North Area
presidency. He received his bachelor's degree from Seoul National
University. During his business career, Elder Ko worked as an executive for
a major information systems and telecommunications company and an
international computer company. In addition to serving as an Area Seventy,
Elder Ko has been a regional representative, stake president and stake high
councilor. Elder Ko and his wife, Eun Hee Ko, are parents of two children.
Elder Wolfgang H. Paul
Elder Wolfgang H. Paul, 64, has served
as an Area Seventy in the Europe Central Area. He graduated from the German
Federal Government Administration Academy and worked as a government
officer in his native Germany. Recently retired, Elder Paul was also
employed by the Church in a number of managerial and administrative
positions in Europe. His Church experience includes serving as second
counselor in the Europe East Area presidency, regional representative,
mission president, counselor in a stake presidency, stake Young Men
president, bishop, high priest group leader, branch president, elders
quorum president and full-time missionary. He and his wife, Helga Paul,
have three children.
Elder Lowell M. Snow
Elder Lowell M. Snow, 61, was serving
as an Area Seventy in the Utah North Area prior to his call to the Second
Quorum of the Seventy. Elder Snow graduated from BYU with a bachelor's
degree in zoology and chemistry. He earned a master's degree in guidance
and counseling from Wayne State University and a law degree from the
University of Utah. He has worked as an attorney and business consultant.
Elder Snow's other Church service includes area executive secretary, Church
hosting director, mission president, stake and ward Young Men president,
counselor in a stake presidency, bishop, bishop's counselor, branch
president and full-time missionary. He and his wife, Tamara, are the
parents of five children.
Elder Paul K. Sybrowsky
Elder Paul K. Sybrowsky, 60, completed
his service last summer as president of the
Canada Toronto West Mission. He
graduated from BYU with a bachelor's degree in social science. He has
worked as an executive for several multinational information services and
software development and is currently self-employed. Elder Sybrowsky has
served the Church as a stake president, counselor in a stake presidency,
stake high councilor, bishop and full-time missionary. He and his wife,
Lynne Sybrowsky, have nine children.