Sharon Eubank

[3] The oldest of seven children, Eubank grew up picking apricots and repairing sprinklers on the family's 10-acre plot of land.

Eubank earned a bachelor's degree in English and History from Brigham Young University (BYU).

"[3] Upon graduating from BYU, Eubank accepted a position teaching English in Suzuka, Japan.

After returning to the United States, she moved to Washington, D.C., where she worked for four years as a legislative aid to U.S. senators Alan Simpson and Jake Garn.

"[3] Returning to church employment in March 2007, she became the head of the Latter-day Saint Charities' Wheelchair initiative.

She served as first counselor to Jean B. Bingham in the Relief Society General Presidency from April 2017 to August 1, 2022.

She also likes reading biographies, eating homemade pie, completing crossword puzzles, and camping.