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Elder John S Bell

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Presidents:
David R. Broadhead (1985 - 1988)
Served: 1985 - 1987
Areas Served:
Okazaki, Matsuzaka, Kanazawa, Nagoya(Nonami branch)
Companions:
Dale Bodily | Michael S. Evenson | Brendan Hayne | Troy P. Hyde | John William Mitchell | Clayn Soper
Your Occupation: Investment Counselor
Spouse: Tara
Comments:
After my mission I went back to Northern California. I went to school and eventually worked for a Japanese based paper manufacturer. After some time there, I left California and moved to the state of Oregon just east of Portland in the Columbia River Gorge. About 8 years ago, I changed directions with my profession and after much stress, I received my Securities license, series 7, 63, and 66. I work now as an investment Counselor and love it! about 3 years ago I moved with my wife Tara and 5 Kids to Northern Virginia to work for a large east coast bank called BB&T as the investment Counselor in the Winchester area ( about 1 hr north-west of Washington DC).
 
Created: 19 Dec 2006  Modified: 01 Jan 2007
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