Difference between revisions of "Page Townsend Johnson"
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− | Johnson | + | Page Townsend Johnson is a writer, photographer and editor who as of 2005 was operating out of McLean, Virginia. |
− | Johnson is a Latter-day Saint. | + | Johnson was raised in many places due to her father being in the military. She recieved a bachelors degree in journalism from [[Brigham Young University]], a masters degree in communications from the University of Utah and studied publishing at Radcliffe College. |
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+ | Johnson is a Latter-day Saint. She is married to Glendon E. "Woody" Johnson and they are the parents of three daughters. | ||
Johnson has worked as an editor for Brigham Young University press and National Public Radio. | Johnson has worked as an editor for Brigham Young University press and National Public Radio. | ||
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*[http://www.meridianmagazine.com/articles/050523secondsession.html Meridian Magazine bio] | *[http://www.meridianmagazine.com/articles/050523secondsession.html Meridian Magazine bio] | ||
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[[Category:Brigham Young University alumni]] | [[Category:Brigham Young University alumni]] |
Latest revision as of 13:55, 29 July 2023
Page Townsend Johnson is a writer, photographer and editor who as of 2005 was operating out of McLean, Virginia.
Johnson was raised in many places due to her father being in the military. She recieved a bachelors degree in journalism from Brigham Young University, a masters degree in communications from the University of Utah and studied publishing at Radcliffe College.
Johnson is a Latter-day Saint. She is married to Glendon E. "Woody" Johnson and they are the parents of three daughters.
Johnson has worked as an editor for Brigham Young University press and National Public Radio.
Johnson has had several of her photos published in the Ensign and has written several articles for Meridian Magazine.