A New Stake Presidency

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President Kumen Call, President Quinn Coburn, President Tony Wen

Stake President Quinn Coburn and his wife Denna are originally from the northwest part of the U.S. but have lived in Ohio for the past 25 years. They are the parents of four sons and four wonderful daughters-in-law. President Coburn served a mission in Kobe, Japan, before pursuing an education in finance. He holds an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania’s The Wharton School and a Bachelor’s degree from Utah State University. He is currently employed as the Chief Financial Officer of a manufacturing company based in Cleveland.

President Kumen Call (1st Counselor) and his wife, Holly, are the parents of two children: Mac and Jane. He grew up in Idaho, Oklahoma, and Utah. He served a Russian-speaking mission in the Ukraine Kiev Mission, spending the majority of his mission in the country of Belarus.

He graduated from the University of Utah and has an MBA from Indiana University. He is the vice president of finance for an electronics manufacturer.

President Call enjoys running, and he and his family love spending time at the beach together.

President Tony Wen

(2nd Counselor) was born and raised in Hong Kong where he first met missionaries from the Church. He pursued his education in the U.S., receiving his B.Sc. and MBA degrees from BYU, and then returned home to Hong Kong to work in the pharmaceutical and agricultural industries.

He had been stationed in Beijing, China for five years before his family’s emigration to the U.S., where he worked in the international trading industry before s his own import and export business.

President Wen met his wife, Winnsa, while serving as a missionary in Hong Kong. They have three daughters, Worthy, Eden and Illia; two son-in-law’s, Avriel and Greg; and two grandchildren, Annalise and Aidric.

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Holly and Kumen Call, Quinn and Denna Coburn, and Winnsa and Tony Wen
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Milan F. Kunz (Area Seventy), Jerry Jenson (Stake Executive Secretary), Kumen Call (First Counselor), Quinn Coburn (Stake President), Tony Wen (Second Counselor), Paul Stark (Stake Clerk), Joaquin E. Costa (General Authority Seventy)

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