Bio of Brent Holladay

Spouse: Dana.
Children: Nathan, 26 (Married to Marcie Hoffmann, two daughters), Seth,
24 (Married to Kira Duke, one daughter), Sara Lyn, 21, Daniel, 19, David, 16,
Katie, 12, Amy, 8, Aaron, 4. Nathan is in
medical school at the University of Texas, Southwestern in Dallas (eagle scout,
served Guam, and Utah Provo Missions). Seth is studying computer graphics at
BYU (eagle scout, served in Argentina Cordova Mission). Sara Lyn will graduate
in Linguistics from BYU this fall. Daniel is currently serving in the Samoa
Apia Mission (eagle scout). David is a sophomore in high school, recently
completed his eagle rank. 
Callings: High Councilor (currently), Former counselor in stake presidency, member of Orlando Florida Temple Open House and Dedication Committee, stake clerk, bishop, counselor in bishopric, and ward mission leader.
Education: BYU, B.S., Civil Engineering, 1978, BYU, M.B.A., 1980, FSU Institute of Government, Certified Public Manager (CPM), 2003.
Work: Lake County Clerk of Courts, Chief Deputy Clerk, Information Resources / CIO, Tavares, FL.
Hobbies: Having a lot of fun working with some great technologies. Tennis, cycling, kids.
Current community service: Seminole Trails District Chairman with our local scout council, Chairman of the LDS Relations Committee for Central Florida Council, Lake County Technology Advisory Committee, Lake-Sumter Community College Computer Technology Advisory Committee.
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Comps: Earle Hansen (MTC), Kelly Watts, Gordon Strong, Jonny Randall, Manuel Berduo, David Pena, Mike Anderson, Jeffrey Reynolds, Brent Layton, Gary Lamph, Lee Hinkle, Gary Witte, Kevin Colver, Brent Goddard, Arie John Dekker, Ed Hunt
Areas Served: Desamparados, Costa Rica, Masaya, Nicaragua, Granada, Nicaragua, Panama City, Panama, San Pedro Sula, Honduras, San Jose, Costa Rica.
Dichos: Que le vaya bien, que le mate el tren.
Memories: The transformation the mission went through in this time period and the growth and maturity of the church.