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Business News
CNNfn Tells Huntsman Story |
CNNfn's 'Pinnacle' program featured LDS
billionaire and philanthropist Jon M. Huntsman in a half-hour
biography broadcast Sunday night. Huntsman's story is well known in
Utah, according to the Deseret News, who compares his notoriety to
Abraham Lincoln, Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone. |
LDS Entrepreneurs Launch Mission Website |
Jason W. Turley and Steve C. Pinegar both
returned missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have formed a new web site. The website, "called2serve.com"
is designed for those who are planning for future missions, those who
have returned and the families and friends of missionaries who are in
the field. |
LDS Digital Artists From New York Talk To BYU Students |
New York digital artists Devin and Kevin Shelley
visited BYU on Wednesday, March 5th to host a student night and tell
students about their multi-million dollar venture, SilverKid Digital
Studios. The twin brothers started the company while students at BYU. |
BYU dean joins Bonneville |
Bruce L. Christensen, dean of the College of Fine Arts
and Communications at Brigham Young University, will be leaving to
join the senior management team of Bonneville International Corp. He
has served as dean since 1993, prior to which he was president and
CEO of the Public Broadcasting Service in Washington, D.C. |
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