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Director of the Family and Church History Department to give BYU-Idaho forum address
Craig Miller, director of the Member Needs Division of the Family and Church History Department, will give the forum address on Thursday, May 17 at 2 p.m. in the Taylor Chapel. He will speak on "Family History and Technology; Past, Present and Future."
As the director of the Member Needs Division for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Miller is responsible for the research, product strategy, design and marketing of the Church's family history products and services.
Miller graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in Electrical Engineering. Prior to his employment in the Family History department, he worked as an engineering consultant, as vice president and general manager of Novell, and as an engineer in the U.S. Air Force. Brother Miller and his wife Janet are the parents of five children.
The forum will be followed by a question and answer section at 3 p.m. The forum will also be broadcast live on KBYI 100.5 FM.
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Brigham Young University-Idaho is a four-year private university located in Rexburg, Idaho. The university, which is affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, offers both baccalaureate and associate degrees; integrated degrees and internships that are tailored to fit students' interests; a year-round track system allowing more students to attend; and an extensive Student Activities Program that provides leadership and growth experiences. It is the largest private university in Idaho, with over 11,000 students enrolled for Winter Semester 2007.
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