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Presidents:
Kurt M Olson (1977 - 1980)
Served: 1978 - 1980
Areas Served:
Fusagasuga, Bogota Quiroga, Cajica, Valle de Tensa, Cartagena, Santa Marta, Tunja & Bogota Quirigua.
Companions:
David Kinnaman | David O Pitcher | Ramont T. Turnbull
Your Occupation: Information Technology (EDS an HP Company)
Spouse: Debra Ann Utley
Comments:
After completion of my mission I attended BYU and completed a degree in International Relations. Later an MBA in Global Management through UoP. I married Debra Ann Utley and we have 7 children, 4 daughters and 3 sons. We have lived in Texas, California, Colorado, Mexico, Brazil and now reside in Utah.

I have spent 20 years with EDS an HP Company working mainly in client delivery and consulting on under-performing global accounts of up to $4B TCV.

I would love to hear from those I worked with either in the mission field or while working as an instructor in the MTC.
 
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