[1] Oscarson earned a bachelor's degree, with an emphasis in British and American Literature, from Brigham Young University.
[2] Oscarson's appointment as general president of the Young Women was welcomed by church members in the St. Louis area.
[5] As president of the Young Women, Oscarson is an ex officio member of the church's Boards of Trustees/Education.
[6] These three committees "are immensely important in deciding how budgets are delegated, how programs and products are prioritized, and how church business moves forward," explained Neylan McBaine in a Washington Post article.
Her husband's father, Roy W. Oscarson, was the first LDS Church stake president in St.