Todd Weiler, a public figure and member of the Utah State Senate, shared several updates on his Twitter account in early April 2026 regarding notable individuals in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
On April 4, 2026, Weiler highlighted Diane’s recent appointment: “3/ Diane began serving as a member of the Primary General Advisory Council in April 2024. She has also served as stake Relief Society president, ward Primary president, ward Young Women president, counselor in ward Primary, Young Women and Relief Society presidencies.” He followed up with another post about Sister Wunderli’s background: “Sister Wunderli studied health sciences at the University of Utah and worked as an accounting manager and dental assistant. She has also actively volunteered with various school, community and humanitarian organizations.”
Later that day, Weiler provided information about Elder Gérald Caussé’s unique role within church leadership: “Elder Gérald Caussé was only the third Presiding Bishop born outside the United States and the first for whom English is a second language. He is the 104th apostle in the history of the Church of Jesus Christ. #ChurchofjesusChrist https://t.co/R58ZWpujdC”
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints regularly appoints leaders from diverse backgrounds to serve in various capacities. Members such as Diane and Sister Wunderli often have extensive experience both within church service roles and professional or volunteer positions. Elder Gérald Caussé’s appointment reflects ongoing efforts to include international voices within senior leadership positions.

