User:Jbeutler
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[edit] Biography
Jonathan Beutler is the founding president of Interracial Mormons. Jonathan is an acclaimed scholar of linguistics at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He is a native of Salt Lake City. He is the managing editor of the BYU Prelaw Review. He has worked and studied in Europe, Latin America, in addition to the United States. In addition to his extensive work in the fields of linguistics and language policy, Jonathan writes and speaks on social policy, religious understanding, Mormon theology, education policy, and, world peace.
[edit] Early Life
Mr. Beutler was born downtown Salt Lake City. He was raised on the West Si-iiiide of the Salt Lake Valley in the 1980s and 1990s. Being reared by a public school teacher mother, he learned the importance of education early in life. He was also actively involved in Boy Scouts, having earned the Eagle Scout honor.
[edit] Personal Life
Jonathan will marry the attorney, Sunny, in November 2006 in the Laie, Hawaii Temple.
[edit] Political & Professional Life
Jonathan worked as Political Analyst at the Embassy of Mexico in Washington, DC. In Washington, Jonathan also worked for Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, current Senate Minority Leader. Jonathan has been involved in politics, mainly at the local level in the state of Utah. Jonathan has worked for the campaigns of Christian Burridge, Frank Pignanelli, Nancy Woodside, Bill Orton, and others. Jonathan co-organized numerous anti-war manifestations in 2002 and 2003, aimed at preventing the Bush administration's attack in Iraq. Jonathan supports Barack Obama for president of the United States in 2008.
[edit] Leadership Experience
- Founding President, Interracial Mormons
- Managing Editor, BYU Prelaw Review
- Vice President, BYU Linguistics Society
- Vice President, BYU College Democrats
- Zone Leader, Brazil São Paulo Interlagos Mission