Utah State Senator Todd Weiler shared a series of posts on April 4, 2026, highlighting the backgrounds and service histories of individuals affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
In one post, Weiler wrote: “2/ She works as a human resources generalist for the Church and has previously served as a senior executive assistant in the Quorum of the Seventy office. She and her husband, Joel, presided over the Alabama Birmingham Mission from 2022 to 2025. #ChurchofJesusChrist” (April 4, 2026).
Another post focused on David J. Wunderli: “David J. Wunderli was born in Salt Lake City on June 22, 1961. He met his wife, Diane Robins, when she moved from Canada to his ward, and they were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple in 1984. They raised four children in California and then Alpine, Utah. A #ChurchofJesusChrist https://t.co/vjpzM6bXXt” (April 4, 2026).
Weiler also provided additional details about Wunderli’s professional and church service background: “2/ He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah in accounting with a minor in Portuguese, and worked as a senior executive at Easton Sports and as president of OGIO International.
He was president of the Cape Verde Praia Mission (2020–23), stake president and bishop” (April 4, 2026).
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints often appoints members with extensive leadership experience to oversee missions both within the United States and internationally. These appointments typically involve individuals who have held various church callings or professional roles prior to their mission service.

