Huntsman Announces Resignation of CFO Sean Douglas
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THE WOODLANDS, Texas, April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Huntsman Corporation (NYSE: HUN) announced today that Sean Douglas, 56, has notified the Company he intends to resign as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer and accept a full-time calling to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The effective date of Mr. Douglas resignation will be July 1, 2021. On behalf of Huntsman, I want to thank Sean for his very many contributions over the past 30 years, said Peter Huntsman, Chairman of the Board, President and CEO. During his long career, Sean has done everything we have ever asked him to do with the highest level of professional competence and ethical clarity. He has played an instrumental role in supporting the execution of the Company s strategic vision, transforming our balance sheet into an investment grade and transitioning our product portf
Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News
President Russell M. Nelson announced plans Sunday for a record-setting 20 locations for new temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 11 of them outside the United States crowning an unforgettably international end to the faith’s 191st Annual General Conference.
A day after leaders called for the church to become the inclusive inn of Jesus Christ, a unique Easter morning session featured another first nine speakers from nine different countries. In all, talks, prayers and music provided for the session came from a total of 13 countries Australia, Brazil, Fiji, Hong Kong (China), Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Philippines, Portugal, South Korea, the United States, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.
LDS Church names new Primary presidency and general authorities
Salt Lake City lawyer takes over the children’s organization. Former BYU football star, BYUtv executive and ex-Deseret News CEO join G.A. ranks.
(Photo courtesy of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) The New Primary general presidency: from left, Susan Porter, first counselor; Camille Johnson, president; and Amy Wright, second counselor.
| April 3, 2021, 11:46 p.m.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints named 11 new high-level leaders Saturday including three women to take the reins of the children’s Primary and eight men as general authority Seventies.
Camille N. Johnson, a Salt Lake City lawyer, is the new Primary general president. Susan H. Porter and Amy Wright are her first and second counselors, respectively.
Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News
President Russell M. Nelson opened the 191st Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Saturday morning by calling the church “a great global family.”
He closed the three Saturday sessions 10 hours later by saying, “We need each other.”
Church leaders filled the day with poignant references to the hope of Easter morning, declaring that Jesus Christ’s suffering and resurrection are a remedy and healing balm powerful enough to conquer all of the challenges in a world they described as divided by pandemic, genocide, racism, loneliness, abortion, contention, death and more.