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Latest revision as of 14:57, 11 December 2024
Camille Neddo Johnson was sustained as the eighteenth Relief Society general president on April 2, 2022, effective August 1, 2022. She had been serving as the Primary general president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since April 3, 2021.
Sister Johnson served as companion to her husband as he presided over the Peru Arequipa Mission from 2016 to 2019. When they were released, she returned to her work as a lawyer at the Snow, Christensen & Martineau law firm where she was president. She practiced law for nearly 30 years.
She has served in the Church as Young Women president, gospel doctrine instructor, and member of ward Relief Society, Young Women, and Primary presidencies.
She was born on September 12, 1963, in Pocatello, Idaho. She was nine years old when her parents moved their family to Dallas, Texas. She was twelve when the family relocated to Salt Lake City. She graduated from the University of Utah in English in 1985 and from the S. J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah in 1989.
Sister Johnson and her husband, Douglas R. Johnson, have three sons.
Sister Johnson's General Conference talks