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Deseret Management Corporation (DMC) is a holding company for the church's for profit businesses. These include: [[Beneficial Financial Group]], [[Bonneville International Corporation]], [[Deseret Book Company]], [[Deseret News|Deseret Morning News]], [[Hawaii Reserves, Inc.]], [[Temple Square Hospitality Corporation]], and [[Zion Securities Corporation ]].
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[[image:Deseret Management Corporation mormon.jpg|thumb|right|300px|alt=Deseret Management Corporation mormon]]Deseret Management Corporation (DMC)[http://www.deseretmanagement.com/?nid=2] is a holding company for the church's for profit businesses. These include: [[Beneficial Financial Group]], [[Bonneville International Corporation]], [[Deseret Book Company]], [[Deseret News|Deseret Morning News]], [[Hawaii Reserves, Inc.]], [[Temple Square Hospitality Corporation]], and [[Zion Securities Corporation ]].
  
 
[http://www.deseretmanagement.com/ Deseret Management Corporation]
 
[http://www.deseretmanagement.com/ Deseret Management Corporation]
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[http://http://www.zsc.com/ Zion Securities Corporation]
 
[http://http://www.zsc.com/ Zion Securities Corporation]
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In 2012 CEO Mark H. Willes retired and was replaced by Keith B. McMullin, recently released from his calling as a [[General Authorities|General Authority]] of [http://www.mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].  Elder McMullin was a counselor in the presiding bishopric of the LDS Church.  He was a business executive before being called into full-time service for the LDS Church, including at Ford Motor Company.  Mark Willes had been called out of retirement to lead Deseret Management and was at the helm as the company eased away from print and into the digital world.  Willes was vice chairman of the board of directors of General Mills, and CEO of Times Mirror Company, where he also served as publisher of the Los Angeles Times.
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:Deseret Management Corp. is the for-profit arm of the LDS Church and includes media-related companies Deseret Book; the Deseret News; KSL-TV, KSL Newsradio and other Bonneville International radio stations; and its newest entity, Deseret Digital Media. DMC also includes Temple Square Hospitality and Beneficial Financial Group. [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/765566219/Deseret-Management-Corporation-announces-the-retirement-of-CEO-Mark-Willes-appoints-Keith-B.html] [http://www.deseretmanagement.com/?nid=2 Read about these businesses.]
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Revision as of 00:55, 9 April 2012

Deseret Management Corporation mormon
Deseret Management Corporation (DMC)[1] is a holding company for the church's for profit businesses. These include: Beneficial Financial Group, Bonneville International Corporation, Deseret Book Company, Deseret Morning News, Hawaii Reserves, Inc., Temple Square Hospitality Corporation, and Zion Securities Corporation .

Deseret Management Corporation

Beneficial Financial Group

Bonneville International Corporation

Deseret Book

Deseret News

Hawaii Reserves, Inc.

Temple Square Hospitality Corporation

Zion Securities Corporation

In 2012 CEO Mark H. Willes retired and was replaced by Keith B. McMullin, recently released from his calling as a General Authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Elder McMullin was a counselor in the presiding bishopric of the LDS Church. He was a business executive before being called into full-time service for the LDS Church, including at Ford Motor Company. Mark Willes had been called out of retirement to lead Deseret Management and was at the helm as the company eased away from print and into the digital world. Willes was vice chairman of the board of directors of General Mills, and CEO of Times Mirror Company, where he also served as publisher of the Los Angeles Times.

Deseret Management Corp. is the for-profit arm of the LDS Church and includes media-related companies Deseret Book; the Deseret News; KSL-TV, KSL Newsradio and other Bonneville International radio stations; and its newest entity, Deseret Digital Media. DMC also includes Temple Square Hospitality and Beneficial Financial Group. [2] Read about these businesses.