Eleven men called to the First and Second Quorums of the Seventy were
sustained at general conference. Among them is Elder Keith K. Hilbig,
Elder Keith K. Hilbig
a member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy since 2001, who was
called to the First Quorum of the Seventy. Also called to the First Quorum
are Elder David S. Baxter, Ipswich, Suffolk, England; Elder Shayne M.
Bowen, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Elder Daniel L. Johnson, Colonia Juarez, Mexico;
Elder Marcus B. Nash, Lynnwood, Wash.; and Elder Anthony D. Perkins, a
mission president in Taipei, Taiwan.
Called to the Second Quorum are Elder Craig A. Cardon, Gilbert, Ariz.;
Elder Don R. Clarke, Buena Vista, Va.; Elder Keith R. Edwards, Las Vegas,
Nev.; Elder Stanley G. Ellis, Spring, Texas; and Elder Larry W. Gibbons,
Dallas, Texas.
Elder David S. Baxter
Elder Baxter, 51, from Ipswich, England, was an Area Seventy and is
second counselor in the presidency of the Europe West Area. He graduated
from the University of Wales and has held communications and marketing
positions with several international companies and is in international
trade development for the United Kingdom. He is a former stake president,
mission president's counselor, stake institute director, stake public
affairs director and bishop. He and his wife, Dianne Lewars Baxter, are
parents of four children.
Elder Shayne M. Bowen
Elder Bowen, 51, was an Area Seventy in the Idaho Area. After
completing a bachelor's degree at Brigham Young University, he pursued a
career in insurance, owning and operating his own agency. Elder Bowen is a
former mission president, stake president, high councilor, bishop, and high
priests group instructor. He and his wife, Lynette Mortensen Bowen, have
seven children.
Elder Daniel L. Johnson
Elder Johnson, 59, was an Area Seventy in the Mexico North Area,
residing in Colonia Juarez, Mexico, prior to his call as a General
Authority. He graduated from BYU and has owned a business and has been
employed as an executive by a number of international companies. He is a
former mission president, counselor in mission presidencies, counselor in a
stake presidency, bishop and ward Young Men president. He and his wife,
LeAnn Holman Johnson, are parents of six children.
Elder Marcus B. Nash
Elder Nash, 49, was an Area Seventy in the North America Northwest
Area. He graduated from BYU and received a law degree from the J. Reuben
Clark Law School at BYU. He is a partner in a major Seattle law firm. He is
a former stake president, bishop, ward Young Men president and elders
quorum president. Elder Nash and his wife, Shelley Hatch Nash, have five
children.
Elder Anthony D. Perkins
Elder Perkins, 45, is president of the
Taiwan Taipei Mission. He
earned advanced degrees from the Wharton School and the University of
Pennsylvania. Prior to his call as a mission president, he was a senior
partner in an international business consulting firm in Beijing, China. He
is a former district president's counselor and branch president's
counselor, ward clerk, elders quorum president, and seminary teacher. He
and his wife, Christine Abbott Perkins, are the parents of six children.
Elder Craig A. Cardon
Elder Cardon, 57, was serving as the teacher improvement coordinator
in the Page Ward, Gilbert Arizona Highland Stake. He studied accounting and
earned a bachelor's degree from Arizona State University. Elder Cardon
completed a master's degree in public administration at Harvard
University's Kennedy School of Government. He has been self-employed in
real estate development. He is a former mission president, stake president,
high councilor, bishop, counselor in a stake presidency and bishop's
counselor. He and his wife, Deborah Dana Cardon, have eight children.
Elder Don R. Clarke
Elder Clarke, 60, was a high councilor in the Buena Vista Virginia
Stake at the time of his call. He earned a bachelor's degree in business
from BYU, and a master's degree in business administration from Washington
State University. He held executive positions in several retailing
companies. He is a former mission president, stake president, assistant
director of Church Hosting, high councilor and bishop. He and his wife,
Mary Anne Jackson Clarke, are parents of six children.
Elder Keith R. Edwards
Elder Edwards, 64, was an Area Seventy in the North America
Southwest Area. He completed his undergraduate studies in political science
at BYU and earned a law degree from the University of Utah and practiced
law with several large firms. His previous Church service includes mission
president, area welfare director, stake president, counselor in a stake
presidency, and assistant temple recorder. He and his wife, Judy Higgins
Edwards, have seven children.
Elder Stanley G. Ellis
Elder Stanley G. Ellis, 59, was an Area Seventy in the North America
Southwest Area and belongs to the Spring Creek Ward, Klein Texas Stake. He
graduated from Harvard University and received a law degree from the J.
Reuben Clark Law School at BYU. Elder Ellis is the chief executive officer
of an insurance and financial services company. He has served the Church as
mission president, stake president, counselor in a stake presidency, high
councilor, counselor in a bishopric, elders quorum president, ward Young
Men president and full-time missionary. Elder Ellis and his wife, Kathryn
Kloepfer Ellis, have nine children.
Elder Larry W. Gibbons
Elder Gibbons, 63, was a gospel doctrine teacher in the Richardson
2nd Ward, Richardson Texas Stake. He attended Stanford University, earned
his medical degree from the University of Utah and a master of public
health degree from Harvard University. He is a practicing physician and
president of a medical clinic. He is a former Area Seventy, regional
representative, stake president, counselor in a stake presidency and
seminary teacher. He and his wife, LaDawn Anderson Gibbons, are the parents
of two children.