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In June 2015, '''Brian Kent Ashton''' was called to serve in the Sunday School general presidency of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], of which he is a member. He filled a vacancy left in the presidency when [[John S. Tanner]] was appointed president of [[Brigham Young University-Hawaii|BYU-Hawaii]]. He was released from service on April 6, 2019.
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In June 2015, '''Brian Kent Ashton''' was called to serve in the [[Sunday School]] general presidency of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], of which he is a member. He filled a vacancy left in the presidency when [[John S. Tanner]] was appointed president of [[Brigham Young University-Hawaii|BYU-Hawaii]]. He was released from service on April 6, 2019.
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In May 2021, the Church announced that the Board of Education of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had appointed Brian K. Ashton as the new president of [[BYU–Pathway Worldwide]] (BYU–PW), effective August 1, 2021. Ashton had served as BYU–PW’s field operations vice president since 2018.
  
 
Ashton was born in 1970 in Provo, Utah. He earned his bachelor’s degree from [[Brigham Young University]] and his MBA from Harvard Business School. He served as chief executive officer, director, and chairman of the board of directors of Precision Time. He was vice president of strategic development for GetThere. He was founder and principal of AllMeetings.com and consultant at McKinsey & Company. He served as director of Corrective Education Company.
 
Ashton was born in 1970 in Provo, Utah. He earned his bachelor’s degree from [[Brigham Young University]] and his MBA from Harvard Business School. He served as chief executive officer, director, and chairman of the board of directors of Precision Time. He was vice president of strategic development for GetThere. He was founder and principal of AllMeetings.com and consultant at McKinsey & Company. He served as director of Corrective Education Company.
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===General Conference Talks===
 
===General Conference Talks===
  
: [https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2018/10/the-father?lang=eng The Father]
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: [https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2018/10/the-father?lang=eng "The Father," October 2018]
: [https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2016/10/the-doctrine-of-christ?lang=eng The Doctrine of Christ]
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: [https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2016/10/the-doctrine-of-christ?lang=eng "The Doctrine of Christ," October 2016]
  
 
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In June 2015, Brian Kent Ashton was called to serve in the Sunday School general presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, of which he is a member. He filled a vacancy left in the presidency when John S. Tanner was appointed president of BYU-Hawaii. He was released from service on April 6, 2019.

In May 2021, the Church announced that the Board of Education of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had appointed Brian K. Ashton as the new president of BYU–Pathway Worldwide (BYU–PW), effective August 1, 2021. Ashton had served as BYU–PW’s field operations vice president since 2018.

Ashton was born in 1970 in Provo, Utah. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University and his MBA from Harvard Business School. He served as chief executive officer, director, and chairman of the board of directors of Precision Time. He was vice president of strategic development for GetThere. He was founder and principal of AllMeetings.com and consultant at McKinsey & Company. He served as director of Corrective Education Company.

Prior to his call, he was completing his three-year service as president of the Texas Houston South Mission. He also served a mission to Peru. Ashton and his wife, Melinda, are the parents of six children.


General Conference Talks

"The Father," October 2018
"The Doctrine of Christ," October 2016