Bill Wylson
Author

Bill Wylson is the author of Hieroglyphs, Golden Plates, and Typos. He has also written more than 46 books about the importance of family, religion, and religious education. His work has appeared in the Ensign, This People, Liberty Magazine, Success, and others. Bill got his degree in commercial writing from the Columbia School of Broadcasting in Hollywood, CA.


He wrote trade journal ads for a major advertising agency in Los Angeles and public service announcements for a Los Angeles television station. He also wrote and produced corporate video presentations. Bill has written and edited manuals for policies and procedures, company newsletters, brochures, employee handbooks, job descriptions, resumes, press releases, and public service announcements.


He has also worked as a grant writer for several non-profit organizations, creating and putting into action programs that cost a million dollars and were paid for by local, state, and federal money. He has served as a volunteer board member of Advocates for Single Parent Youth, Special Fun Games for the Disabled, and on the boards of arts and theater councils. 


He has also served on advisory committees for the Volunteer Center of Los Angeles and the United Way Government Affairs Committee. Bill served a full-time mission in Argentina. He has also taught seminary, gospel doctrine classes, elders’ quorums, and high priest quorums. Bill has served in three Elders’ Quorum presidencies and two bishoprics.

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