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Jean B. Bingham: She received a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in teaching from National Louis University in Illinois. She taught English as a second language to elementary students at a private school, in addition to immigrants and others for nonprofit organizations. She also worked as a nurse’s aide. She enjoys reading; outdoor recreation such as hiking, camping and canoeing; traveling; cooking for her appreciative family; and spending any time available with grandchildren. Sharon Eubank: She served as a fulltime missionary for the Church in the Finland Helsinki Mission and received a bachelor’s degree in English from Brigham Young University. After graduation, she taught English as a second language in Japan, worked as a legislative aide in the U.S. Senate and owned a retail education store in Provo, Utah. Since 1998 she has been employed by the Church’s Welfare Department. She loves history, homemade pie, and crossword puzzles. Reyna I. Aburto: She attended Universidad Centroamericana, where she studied industrial engineering for four years, and holds an AAS degree in computer science from Utah Valley University. She has worked in the language industry for more than 25 years, balancing work, family and Church responsibilities, and now owns a small translation business with her husband. She survived an earthquake where her home was destroyed, and the violent civil unrest in Nicaragua in the 1970s. In 1989 she was baptized at the age of 26 years old. Bonnie H. Cordon: She learned her work ethic growing up on the family’s 80-acre farm in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Sister Cordon received a bachelor’s degree in education from BYU. She worked in management in the software industry. After a move to Boise, Idaho, she jumped back into the business world, starting her own business. She loves the outdoors, enjoying jogging, scuba diving, hiking and skiing. She enjoys being with her family and traveling. Michelle D. Craig: Sister Craig and her husband, E. Boyd Craig, reside in Orem, Utah. They have three children and six grandchildren. She loves family history, temple work, reading and enjoying time with her family. She served a mission in the Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Mission. She has a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Brigham Young University.

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Jean B. Bingham: She received a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in teaching from National Louis University in Illinois. She taught English as a second language to elementary students at a private school, in addition to immigrants and others for nonprofit organizations. She also worked as a nurse’s aide. She enjoys reading; outdoor recreation such as hiking, camping and canoeing; traveling; cooking for her appreciative family; and spending any time available with grandchildren.Sharon Eubank: She served as a fulltime missionary for the Church in the Finland Helsinki Mission and received a bachelor’s degree in English from Brigham Young University. After graduation, she taught English as a second language in Japan, worked as a legislative aide in the U.S. Senate and owned a retail education store in Provo, Utah. Since 1998 she has been employed by the Church’s Welfare Department. She loves history, homemade pie, and crossword puzzles.Reyna I. Aburto: She attended Universidad Centroamericana, where she studied industrial engineering for four years, and holds an AAS degree in computer science from Utah Valley University. She has worked in the language industry for more than 25 years, balancing work, family and Church responsibilities, and now owns a small translation business with her husband. She survived an earthquake where her home was destroyed, and the violent civil unrest in Nicaragua in the 1970s. In 1989 she was baptized at the age of 26 years old.Bonnie H. Cordon: She learned her work ethic growing up on the family’s 80-acre farm in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Sister Cordon received a bachelor’s degree in education from BYU. She worked in management in the software industry. After a move to Boise, Idaho, she jumped back into the business world, starting her own business. She loves the outdoors, enjoying jogging, scuba diving, hiking and skiing. She enjoys being with her family and traveling.Michelle D. Craig: Sister Craig and her husband, E. Boyd Craig, reside in Orem, Utah. They have three children and six grandchildren. She loves family history, temple work, reading and enjoying time with her family. She served a mission in the Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Mission. She has a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Brigham Young University.Becky Craven: Sister Craven was 4 years old when her parents joined the church. Shortly after joining the Church, her family moved to Germany where she started school. She was married in the Salt Lake Temple and has 5 children and 18 grandchildren. She enjoys playing games with her family, hiking, snowshoeing, water sports, painting, quilting, traveling and Sunday dinners with gospel discussions. Joy D. Jones: As a young adult, Sister Jones worked as a dispatcher for the U.S. Forest Service at the Redmond Air Center in eastern Oregon, and as an administrative assistant at the Federal Building in Provo. She was also trained as a medical assistant and worked at a dermatology clinic in Provo. She received an associate of science degree in family living at BYU. She enjoys playing with her grandchildren, temple and family history work, cooking and nutrition, hiking and camping.Lisa L. Harkness: She was born in Los Angeles, California. She served a full-time mission in the Louisiana Baton Rouge Mission, where she taught in Spanish. She was married in the Salt Lake Temple and she has 5 children and 2 grandchildren. Sister Harkness enjoys spending time with her family, meeting new people and exploring the world around her. Her interests also include golf, hiking and family history.Cristina B. Franco: She was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her family joined the Church when she was 3 years old. After graduating from high school in 1977, she moved to Utah with her family, where her father continued his career as a watchmaker. This turned into a successful family business that specialized in fixing and selling watches, a company that Sister Franco was a part of for 28 years.

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Sharon Eubank1st Counselor

Relief Society General Presidency

Jean B. Bingham

PresidentRelief Society General

Presidency

Reyna I. Aburto

2nd CounselorRelief Society General

Presidency

Michelle D. Craig

1st CounselorYoung Women General

Presidency

Bonnie H. Cordon

PresidentYoung Women General

Presidency

Becky Craven2nd Counselor

Young Women General Presidency

Lisa L. Harkness

1st CounselorPrimary General

Presidency

Joy D. JonesPresident

Primary General Presidency

Cristina B. Franco

2nd CounselorPrimary General

Presidency

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