Devin D. Thorpe:  Championing Social Good

Devin D. Thorpe brings a broad perspective to LDS financial planning, having owned and operated an investment-banking firm, which included an investment advisory business, a mortgage brokerage and having served in a variety of corporate finance positions.

Presently, Devin serves as a business professor at South China University of Technology in Guangzhou, China on behalf of Brigham Young University’s Kennedy Center China Teachers program. Previously, he served as the Chief Financial Officer for the multinational company MonaVie, listed in Inc. Magazine’s 2009 Inc. 500 as the 18th fastest growing company in America and, at $834 million in revenue, the third largest company on the list. Prior experience includes two years working on the staff of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee during Utah Senator Jake Garn’s tenure. He also served briefly in Utah State Government, working at USTAR under Governor Jon Huntsman.

He earned an MBA with focus in Finance and Accounting from Cornell University’s Johnson Graduate School of Management. He completed his undergraduate degree in finance at the University of Utah, where he later worked as an adjunct professor of finance. In 2006, Devin was recognized by the David Eccles School of Business at the University of Utah as a Distinguished Alum.

In the Church, Devin presently serves on the high council in the Salt Lake Liberty Stake. Previously, he served as a seminary teacher along with his wife, Gail. He also served as a counselor in a stake presidency, a counselor in a bishopric, ward executive secretary, young men’s president, assistant scout master, three times as an assistant ward clerk, and in more elders quorum presidencies than he can count.

Devin ran his first marathon in 2011, finishing in 4:35.

You can reach Devin via email at devin@devinthorpe.com.

LDS Influence at the Utah Food Bank

Today, as I mentioned over at Your Mark On The World, I volunteered a couple of hours over at the Utah Food Bank.

I was aware that the LDS Church provides a great deal of support there, but was surprised by how pervasive that was.  

The volunteer processing center at the Utah Food Bank was donated by the LDS Church and most of the volunteers there this morning were not only LDS, but had come in an organized way from the Millcreek Stake (I think).

It is great to see the Church so active in providing help and support to the community.

So how did you volunteer your time this week?

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Your Mark On The World: Win $100 for your favorite charity!

devindthorpe:

The book, Your Mark on the World, is coming along nicely and is still on track for a July 4, 2012 publication date. I’ve found some inspiring stories and hope to do them justice in the book!

In order to get ready for publication, I’m running a campaign at StartSomeGood.com where you can…

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