From Deseret News archives:
President Eyring 'humbled' by calling
At Monday morning's press conference announcing the new First Presidency, President Eyring said he had wonderful experiences during his short time as second counselor to President Gordon B. Hinckley, and he was "humbled and honored to have been invited to serve as a counselor" to President Thomas S. Monson.
"For many years I've had the chance to come to know President Monson ... his goodness and capacity and love for people. I pledge my whole heart to serve with him, knowing as I do his faith in the Lord, Jesus Christ." He said he looks forward to "this opportunity to see his influence and power to go forward and bless the church and the whole world."
President Eyring joined the First Presidency in October 2007, succeeding President James E. Faust, who died in August. Now, he replaces President Monson as first counselor.
President Eyring attended the University of Utah after high school.
"I went from there to the United States Air Force and somehow decided that physics would not be my life's work. I thought I needed something else for education, so I tried a place I had heard of called the Harvard Graduate School of Business. I was so naive I didn't know it might be hard to be admitted. I know now that it was a miracle that I was accepted ... I didn't know what a balance sheet was. I didn't know what a pro-forma cash flow looked like. I was a physics student about to be lost in the Harvard Business School."
After graduation with a doctorate from the prestigious institution, he took a faculty position at Stanford University, where he married his wife, Kathleen Johnson.
She was a University of California Berkeley student who was attending summer school at Harvard. They were married on July 27, 1962, in the Logan Temple. They have six children and 25 grandchildren.
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