Michael T. Ringwood

Michael Tally Ringwood (born February 14, 1958) has been a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) since 2009.

Michael T. Ringwood
First Quorum of the Seventy
April 4, 2009 (2009-04-04)  present
Called byThomas S. Monson
Personal details
BornMichael Tally Ringwood
(1958-02-14) February 14, 1958
Provo, Utah, United States

Ringwood was born in Provo, Utah, to Sharon Lee and Howard Lee Ringwood. At the time, Howard was a football player for Brigham Young University (BYU).

Ringwood was raised in Salt Lake City and then went to BYU on a leadership scholarship. After a few semesters at BYU, Ringwood left to serve as a missionary for the LDS Church in South Korea. After his mission, Ringwood returned to BYU where he earned a bachelor's degree in accounting.

Prior to becoming a general authority, Ringwood was a businessman who spent 14 years as a vice president with Huntsman Chemical Corporation, living in Houston, Virginia Beach and Australia.[1] In 2000, he left Huntsman Chemical and returned to Salt Lake City where he served as president of Bear Creek Foods, president of Lofthouse Foods, and the chief operating officer of Close To My Heart, a scrapbooking company.

LDS Church service

In the LDS Church, Ringwood has been a bishop, president of the church's Korea Seoul West Mission (2004–07), and president of a University of Utah married student stake (2008–09).

In April 2009, Ringwood became a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy, a full-time ecclesiastical position. He spoke at the LDS Church's general conference in 2009 about the willingness to believe, "Obedience will bring soft hearts and an easiness to believe in the word of God."[2] In 2011, he was assigned as a counselor in the presidency of the church's Asia North Area and served as the area president from 2012 to 2015. In 2019, he was assigned to serve as the Executive Director of the Priesthood and Family Department, in which capacity he also serves on the Church Board of Education and as an adviser to the church's magazines.[3]

Personal life

Ringwood and Rosalie Nelson, a daughter of Russell M. Nelson and Dantzel Nelson, were married in December 1982.[4] Russell M. Nelson would later be president of the LDS Church. The Ringwoods are the parents of five children.

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References

  1. "HUNTSMAN CHEMICAL CO. ANNOUNCES REORGANIZATION OF MANAGEMENT TEAM", Deseret News, 23 February 1989. Retrieved on 22 February 2020.
  2. "Elder Michael T. Ringwood: An easiness and willingness to believe", Deseret News, 4 October 2009. Retrieved on 22 February 2020.
  3. General Authorities and General Officers: Elder Michael T. Ringwood, Church of Jesus Christ, Retrieved 24 February 2020.
  4. Evans, Whitney. "The man behind the calling: Who is President Russell M. Nelson?", KSL.com, 16 January 2018. Retrieved on 22 February 2020.
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