Brad Carmack, Chris Bradford and Nathan Hadfield Elected to MTA Board of Directors

2011.05.01

The Mormon Transhumanist Association is pleased to announce the results of the 2011 director election. Each year, terms expire for three of the nine seats on the board of directors. This year, the seats occupied by Chris Bradford, Cory Funk and Joseph West expired. The association thanks Chris, Cory and Joseph for the leadership and service they've provided. Voting members of the association have elected the following three persons to serve as directors for the 2011 to 2014 term:

Brad Carmack Chris Bradford Nathan Hadfield

The association congratulates Brad, Chris and Nathan, and thanks them for their willingness to contribute. Below is additional information about these directors. Information about all directors and officers of the association is available here:

[http://transfigurism.org/pages/about/directors-and-officers/]

Brad Carmack

Brad graduated from the JD/MPA program at BYU in April 2011. He majored in Biology, performed clerk assignments for Justice Joel Horton of the Idaho Supreme Court, and worked as a teacher’s assistant for Human Resources Law, Biodiversity, Management Ethics, and Bioethics. Brad risked his degrees by writing “Homosexuality: A Straight BYU Student’s Perspective,” available on YouTube and in pdf at bradcarmack.blogspot.com.

Chris Bradford

Chris was born in Utah, but soon moved to Washington DC and then overseas for his father's employment. He has lived in Egypt, Germany, Jordan, Pakistan and Italy, where he served an LDS mission. A self-taught programmer, he manages social & mobile development at Ancestry.com. He has a degree from Brigham Young University in linguistics. Chris and wife Lucy have five sons and three daughters. Chris is passionate about science, technology, religion, philosophy, and the performing arts.

Nathan Hadfield

Nathan is a founding partner at MacsDesign Studio, a software company specializing in service management solutions. After receiving a bachelors degree in Computer Science from Brigham Young University in 1999, he worked as a software engineer at Motorola and as a technical instructor and curriculum developer at BroadVision. He served a mission for the LDS Church in Los Angeles. Nathan and wife Molly have two energetic little boys, and he currently serves as scoutmaster for his ward in Provo, Utah.