Ned Cromar Hill, 65, and Claralyn Martin Hill, five children, Romania Bucharest Mission; Rock Canyon Ward, Provo Utah Edgemont South Stake. He serves as a stake Sunday School president and as chair in a volunteer care clinic in the Utah South Area. He is a former stake president, counselor in a stake presidency and missionary in the Central German Mission. Professor of finance, and former Dean of the Marriott School of Management, Brigham Young University. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Richard Giles Sharp and Bettie Jean Cromar Hill. Sister Hill serves as a Relief Society teacher and is a former counselor in a stake and ward Relief Society presidency, Young Women president, Primary teacher, nursery leader, and institute instructor. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Joseph Eddy and Sara Elaine Kendell Martin.
Ned C. Hill is former dean of the Marriott School of Management (1998-2008) at Brigham Young University. He taught at Cornell University and Indiana University before coming to BYU in 1987. He graduated in chemistry from the University of Utah, where he was a laboratory assistant to Professor Henry Eyring. He earned a master’s degree in chemistry from Cornell and then a PhD in finance from Cornell. He is currently the National Advisory Council Professor of Finance in the Marriott School, where he teaches corporate finance. He has authored three books and over seventy academic articles. He has served as a bishop and stake president (twice) and his current calling is chair of the board of the Volunteer Care Clinic of Utah County. He serves on a number of other boards of directors. His wife, Claralyn Martin Hill, is a BYU Law School graduate and a University of Utah undergraduate. They are the parents of five grown children and fifteen grandchildren.
Ned C. Hill is former dean of the Marriott School of Management (1998-2008) at Brigham Young University. He taught at Cornell University and Indiana University before coming to BYU in 1987. He graduated in chemistry from the University of Utah, where he was a laboratory assistant to Professor Henry Eyring. He earned a master’s degree in chemistry from Cornell and then a PhD in finance from Cornell. He is currently the National Advisory Council Professor of Finance in the Marriott School, where he teaches corporate finance. He has authored three books and over seventy academic articles. He has served as a bishop and stake president (twice) and his current calling is chair of the board of the Volunteer Care Clinic of Utah County. He serves on a number of other boards of directors. His wife, Claralyn Martin Hill, is a BYU Law School graduate and a University of Utah undergraduate. They are the parents of five grown children and fifteen grandchildren.
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