Difference between revisions of "Jorge M. Alvarado"
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− | '''Jorge M. Alvarado''' is a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] of [http:// | + | '''Jorge M. Alvarado''' is a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He was sustained on April 6, 2019. He has also served as an Area Seventy, stake president, high councilor, branch president, and ward mission leader. He served as a full-time [[Missionary|missionary]] in the Florida Tampa Mission. He also presided over the Puerto Rico San Juan Mission. |
Jorge Miguel Alvarado Pazo was born on November 21, 1970. He studied business management at the University of Puerto Rico. His most recent work was at Church headquarters in Salt Lake City as an international manager for Self-Reliance Services. | Jorge Miguel Alvarado Pazo was born on November 21, 1970. He studied business management at the University of Puerto Rico. His most recent work was at Church headquarters in Salt Lake City as an international manager for Self-Reliance Services. | ||
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He and his wife, Cari Lu Rios, are the parents of three children. | He and his wife, Cari Lu Rios, are the parents of three children. | ||
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Revision as of 17:14, 10 April 2021
Jorge M. Alvarado is a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was sustained on April 6, 2019. He has also served as an Area Seventy, stake president, high councilor, branch president, and ward mission leader. He served as a full-time missionary in the Florida Tampa Mission. He also presided over the Puerto Rico San Juan Mission.
Jorge Miguel Alvarado Pazo was born on November 21, 1970. He studied business management at the University of Puerto Rico. His most recent work was at Church headquarters in Salt Lake City as an international manager for Self-Reliance Services.
He and his wife, Cari Lu Rios, are the parents of three children.