Utah State Senator Todd Weiler shared a series of posts on April 4, 2026, highlighting the backgrounds and life experiences of individuals associated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
In one post, Weiler wrote, “She was born in Sacramento, California, on May 5, 1981 and has degrees in Fine Arts from BYU–Idaho and BYU as well as a MPA. She frequently shares personal experiences about finding peace, forgiveness, and the ‘healing balm’ of the Savior through life’s various challenges.” (April 4, 2026).
Another tweet focused on Clark G. Gilbert: “Clark G. Gilbert was born in 1970 in Oakland, while his father attended law school and grew up in Phoenix. His parents modeled the integration of faith and learning, teaching that greater faith leads to more desire to learn, and deeper learning strengthens faith. #GenConf” (April 4, 2026).
Weiler continued by providing additional details about Gilbert’s education and service: “2/ Gilbert served a full-time mission in Japan. He has a BYU degree in international relations, a master’s in East Asian studies from Stanford and a doctorate in business administration from Harvard Business School, where he subsequently joined the faculty. #churchofjesuschrist” (April 4, 2026).
Todd Weiler is known for sharing insights related to faith communities and their leaders. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints encourages both spiritual growth and academic achievement among its members.

