
Kathy Green
Kathy's anemic academic career has led her to BYU as a dewy-eyed art major and music minor, to ASU as a transfer, but with a new major; business management, to Lewis-Clark State College, as a business administration major. She has no explanation for the fact that she now teaches speech and writing for the North Idaho College Workforce Training Center and the Idaho District 1 Small Business Development Center.
She fully expects to administer a business some day, if she lives long enough. One day she might even mind her own business.
She wrote for professional journals for ten years, worked in the marketing division of the credit card branch of the second largest bank in America, and did a bit of public speaking and corporate training in that role.
She teaches The Plan of Exaltation to the 12-year olds in her Hayden Lake, Idaho Ward and knits sweaters for her 11 conspicuously superior grand kids. Her six kids have sprouted nicely and flown the coup to Temecula, California, Kirkland, Washington, Terre Haute Indiana, and Chandler and Tempe, Arizona.
"The best blessing of my life is being a Mormon Momma."



