Clark G. Gilbert (born June 18, 1970) has been a
general authority seventy of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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(LDS Church) since April 2021 and the
church commissioner of education since August of that year.
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for verification. He was the president of
BYU–Pathway Worldwide (BYU–PW), an online higher education organization, from its creation in 2017 until August 2021.
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KSL. Salt Lake City, 7 February 2017. Retrieved 7 February 2017. He was serving as the
sixteenth president of
Brigham Young University–Idaho
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(BYU–Idaho) when he was appointed inaugural president of BYU–PW. Previously, Gilbert served as president and CEO of both the ''
Deseret News
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'' and
Deseret Digital Media
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, having also served as an executive vice president of
Deseret Management Corporation
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, a professor at
Harvard Business School
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(HBS), and as an associate academic vice president at BYU–Idaho.
Career
Gilbert was a professor of entrepreneurial management at HBS. While there he was an adviser to the
American Press Institute
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's ''Newspaper Next'' project, which studied ways for newspapers to transition to the digital age. Gilbert also worked closely with
Clayton M. Christensen while at HBS.
After his stint at HBS, Gilbert joined the faculty of BYU–Idaho and served as associate academic vice president of academic development; his responsibilities in this role included student leadership, the BYU–Idaho Learning Model, online learning, and the Pathway program.
Deseret Digital Media and ''Deseret News''
In 2009, Gilbert became the CEO of newly formed Deseret Digital Media, a subsidiary corporation of
Deseret Management Corporation
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, which administers the websites of the ''Deseret News'', ''
Church News
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'', ''
Mormon Times'',
KSL radio and
Deseret Book
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.
In May 2010, Gilbert was appointed president of the ''Deseret News''. He did not replace Jim Wall (the publisher) or
Joseph A. Cannon (the editor), but filled a new role in the organization.
In August 2010, with Gilbert at the helm, the ''Deseret News'' laid off 43 percent of its workforce.
Gilbert unveiled a set of six themes to guide the paper's coverage—previously distinguished by its lack of oversight from its owner, the LDS Church, and a strict devotion to impartiality—going forward: family, financial responsibility, excellence in education, care for the needy, values in media, and faith in the community.
Using his theory of "disruption" economics, Gilbert has tried to pinpoint the cost of each story and achieve a more cost-effective story output. In February 2011, Gilbert was the keynote speaker at a conference in
St. Petersburg, Florida
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, where Borrell Associates CEO Gordon Borrell named him the "Innovator of the Year." Gilbert has also spoken to regional newspapers and editors about ways to better monetize journalism.
Under Gilbert, the ''Deseret News'' reported a boost in all aspects of its circulation, but some of its numbers were disproved by ''
The Salt Lake Tribune
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'' and ''
Salt Lake City Weekly''.
As part of Gilbert's plan to "lead and innovate," the ''Deseret News'' and KSL created Deseret Connect, a network of freelance contributors under the direction of Matt Sanders. Much of Deseret Connect's content has been featured prominently on the ''Deseret News'' homepage, though the print paper has largely remained the work of full- and part-time staff.
In November 2011, it was revealed that the mayor of Utah's
West Valley City,
Michael K. Winder, wrote under a pen name as a Deseret Connect contributor about city hall events, and that his stories were featured in the ''Deseret News''. Gilbert said he was "concerned" that somebody would misrepresent himself in such a way.
BYU–Idaho
On April 13, 2015, Gilbert succeeded
Kim B. Clark as president of BYU–Idaho, becoming the institution's sixteenth president. His appointment had been announced on January 27, 2015 by
Russell M. Nelson, then-chairman of the Executive Committee of the
BYU–Idaho Board of Trustees. Gilbert was formally installed during an inauguration ceremony on September 15, 2015.
BYU–PW
On February 7, 2017,
Dieter F. Uchtdorf announced the creation of BYU–PW, a new online higher education organization. Gilbert was appointed to head this new organization, which grew out of BYU–Idaho's Pathway program, originally begun in 2009. He was replaced as president of BYU–Idaho by
Henry J. Eyring, with his new position as president of BYU–PW effective on May 1, 2017.
Personal life
Gilbert and his wife, Christine, are the parents of eight children. Gilbert served as an LDS Church
missionary
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in
Kobe, Japan
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, from 1989 to 1991. Gilbert earned a
bachelor's degree
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in international relations from
Brigham Young University
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in
Provo,
Utah
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, a
master's degree
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in East Asian studies from
Stanford University
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, and a
doctor of business administration
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from HBS.
Gilbert has served previously in the LDS Church as a
bishop
A bishop is an ordained member of the clergy who is entrusted with a position of Episcopal polity, authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance and administration of di ...
, member of a
stake presidency
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, and as an
area seventy from April 2020 to April 2021. In April 2021, Gilbert was
called as a general authority.
Deseret News article on New General Authority Seventies
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