Difference between revisions of "Jim Engebretsen"
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− | + | '''James R. "Jim" Engebretsen''' is a retired finance professor and Assistant Dean for Corporate Relations at the Marriott School of Management at [[Brigham Young University]]. Engebretsen was also the main founder of the [[More Good Foundation]]. | |
− | + | Engebretsen's motivation for founding the foundation came from his experiences while serving as president of the Oklahoma Oklahoma City Mission of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] from 1998 to 2001. During this time he encountered several missionaries who had investigators turn against the Church because of falsehoods they had read about the Church on the internet. He realized there was a need for more positive and accurate information about the Church on the internet. | |
− | Engebretsen was born in [[Idaho Falls, Idaho]], in 1955. He served as a missionary in the California Sacramento Mission and earned | + | Prior to serving as a mission president, Engebretsen was president of Waterloo Capital Management and a vice president for Goldman Sachs & Co. At that point he was living in the Pennsylvania suburbs of Philadelphia. He has served on the boards or advisory boards of Farmer Mac, a GSE in Washington DC, Soltis Advisors, Divvypay, Canary Speech, Emmersion Learning and XIO Group, a PE fund in London. |
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+ | Engebretsen was born in [[Idaho Falls, Idaho]], in 1955. He served as a missionary in the California Sacramento Mission and earned bachelor's and master's degrees in finance from BYU. He is married to the former Tamera Jones, and they are the parents of six children. | ||
Among other callings in the Church Engebretsen has served as a [[bishop]] and a member of a [[stake]] high council. | Among other callings in the Church Engebretsen has served as a [[bishop]] and a member of a [[stake]] high council. | ||
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Revision as of 16:13, 27 January 2022
James R. "Jim" Engebretsen is a retired finance professor and Assistant Dean for Corporate Relations at the Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University. Engebretsen was also the main founder of the More Good Foundation.
Engebretsen's motivation for founding the foundation came from his experiences while serving as president of the Oklahoma Oklahoma City Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1998 to 2001. During this time he encountered several missionaries who had investigators turn against the Church because of falsehoods they had read about the Church on the internet. He realized there was a need for more positive and accurate information about the Church on the internet.
Prior to serving as a mission president, Engebretsen was president of Waterloo Capital Management and a vice president for Goldman Sachs & Co. At that point he was living in the Pennsylvania suburbs of Philadelphia. He has served on the boards or advisory boards of Farmer Mac, a GSE in Washington DC, Soltis Advisors, Divvypay, Canary Speech, Emmersion Learning and XIO Group, a PE fund in London.
Engebretsen was born in Idaho Falls, Idaho, in 1955. He served as a missionary in the California Sacramento Mission and earned bachelor's and master's degrees in finance from BYU. He is married to the former Tamera Jones, and they are the parents of six children.
Among other callings in the Church Engebretsen has served as a bishop and a member of a stake high council.