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Chris Savage has been a public high school counselor since 2014, first in Los Angeles and now in Fort Collins, Colorado. Chris earned his College Counseling Certificate from UCLA and his bachelor’s degree in psychology and his master’s degree in school counseling from California State University, Northridge. He is a loving husband and father of two. He loves being active (especially in the outdoors!), coaching volleyball, personal finance/investing, and learning new things.
Amy Harris is a native of Ogden, Utah. Without any effort on her part, she was raised by spectacularly good parents and particularly stellar siblings, a blessing she is daily grateful for. She began filling out pedigree charts when she was six or seven and has never lost her love of the past and her interest in family relations. A professor of history and family history at BYU, Amy’s research focuses on families, women, and gender in eighteenth-century Britain, though she has also written on family and genealogy in the Latter-day Saint context. In 2017 she delivered a BYU forum talk about genealogical consciousness titled, somewhat inexplicably, “How dead cats, your siblings, eighteenth-century English clergy, making lists, TED talks, evolutionary biology, Susa Young Gates, and my mom can save the world from being utterly wasted.” Her most recent work, A Single View: Family Life and the Unmarried in Georgian England will be published by Oxford University Press next year. Amy currently serves as coordinator for BYU’s Family History bachelor’s program.
Matthew Estes lives in a beautiful home just south of Salt Lake City Utah with his gorgeous wife, two precocious children and adorable dog, Lucy. When Matthew isn't being a stay-at-home dad (aka chauffeur), he is a professional D&D Dungeon Master and manager at a local game shop. Through Dungeons & Dragons, Matthew is able to help youth and young adults find themselves through their imagination and develop valuable social skills. As an advocate for autism, having both a brother and son with this "superpower", Matthew enjoys the opportunity to help neurodiverse individuals find ways to express themselves. He also enjoys a good video game, reading a classic comic book or listening to interesting movie themed podcasts.
Jake lives with his wife and four children in Boise, Idaho. When he's not taxiing kids to practices and appointments, he loves to read, learn about new hobbies, and watch movies. He's a practicing attorney who also volunteers with an organization to help parents of children with special needs.
Ross Baron is a professor of religion and philosophy at Brigham Young University Idaho. He has a PhD in religion and social ethics from the University of Southern California. At BYU Idaho, he teaches religion classes, philosophy classes, and Hebrew. He and his wife Kathleen are the parents of nine children. For Ross, teaching the gospel is one of the most exciting, exhilarating, and Spirit-filled thing that can be done.
Jason R. Combs is an assistant professor in the Department of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University. He holds master’s degrees in Biblical Studies from Yale University Divinity School and in Classics from Columbia University, and he earned his Ph.D. in Religious Studies, specializing in the New Testament and early Christianity, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. When he isn’t teaching and writing, you’ll find him attending the theater—most commonly, musicals.
Dr. Ofa Hafoka Kanuch is of Tongan heritage, born and raised in Hawaii. She is a licensed psychologist at Brigham Young University where she meets with students for individual therapy, teaches classes on Positive Living and Performance Psychology, and is involved in research on racial minorities and mental health. She also has a small private practice. Her clinical work is geared toward individuals who struggle with anxiety, depression, trauma, eating disorders, and racial minority stress. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband Tuni.
Jennete has several passions in her life. Her Love for her Savior, her family, animals and the New York Yankees. She loves plants and flowers and can often be found outside working in her many flowerbeds. Jennete has many hobbies including shopping and interior design. She even has a deep love for music despite her inability to sing or play any type of musical instrument. Jennete is the mother of 5 girls and is currently serving as the 1st counselor in her ward relief society presidency.