Is Jane Clayson Johnson LDS?

Personal life. Clayson is the eldest of three children. Johnson had joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), of which Clayson was already a member, not long before they first met.

How old is Jane Clayson Johnson?

54 years (April 25, 1967)
Jane Clayson Johnson/Age

Who is Jane Clayson married to?

Mark W. Johnsonm. 2003
Jane Clayson Johnson/Spouse

In 2005, Jane moved to Boston after her marriage to Mark Johnson, a founding partner of Innosight, an international business consulting firm. Mark and Jane are the proud parents of two children, Ella, 10, and William, 9. They share her lifelong love of music and all play both the violin and the piano.

Where is Jane Clayson now?

Jane is the best-selling author of I Am a Mother. For her church, Jane has served in regional, stake and ward public affairs, as a Gospel Doctrine teacher, and in many Relief Society and Primary callings. Jane and her husband, Mark, live in Boston.

Where was Jane Clayson Johnson born and raised?

Jane Clayson Johnson (born April 25, 1967) is an American journalist and author. 5 I Am a Mother! Clayson was born in Sacramento, California, and spent most of her childhood there.

Who is Jane Clayson Johnson on on point?

Jane Clayson Johnson is an award-winning journalist widely known for her work at CBS News, ABC News, and on the nationally syndicated NPR program, On Point. For more than two decades she traveled the world, covering domestic and international stories and interviewing the biggest newsmakers of the day.

Who is Jane Clayson Johnson and what kind of church is she in?

Jane Clayson Johnson has been a broadcast journalist and anchorwoman. She made the decision to interrupt her career when it was in full-swing to become a full-time mother. She is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, sometimes casually called the Mormon Church .

How many children does Jane Clayson Johnson have?

Clayson left CBS three months later (December 2003) to join her husband in Boston, where he was for a time president of the management consulting firm, Innosight, which he co-founded with Clayton M. Christensen. The couple have two children, and have also raised three children from Mark’s previous marriage.