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Morgan Bowen Represents Utah First
Morgan Bowen represents Utah and will people the People of Utah first.

Morgan Bowen is a Utah Democrat, with deep roots in Utah and loyalty to the state of Utah even if he is elevated to national office as Utah's Representative to the US House of Representatives in Utah's 1st District.

Morgan Bowen is a Utah Democrat. He is loyal to the People that he will represent -- more than to any party. Bowen has shown himself to be open-minded to the ideas of all of the People regardless of their party affiliation whether they be unaffiliated, Independent, Constitution, Libertarian, or even Republicans.

From Bowen For Congress Website
About Morgan Bowen

Morgan is a fourth generation descendant of Utah pioneers. His father moved the family from Spanish Fork, Utah in 1962 to Merced, California where Morgan was raised. At age 17, Morgan was the youngest student body president ever elected at Merced College. In 1984 he worked as a legislative intern for Congressman Richard Lehman in Washington. He served a mission for the LDS Church in Montana and Wyoming. Morgan graduated from Merced College with an AA degree in General Studies, CSU Stanislaus with a BA in History, and Utah State University with a MS in American Studies.

After 15 years as CEO of an international sustainable agricultural consulting firm, and as a consultant to political campaigns, Morgan changed careers to become a Seminary teacher for the LDS Church. He and his wife, the former Kristen Matheson, are parents to their 6 children and reside in Hyde Park, Utah

Specialties: Sustainable Agriculture

Morgan is a fourth generation descendant of Utah pioneers. His father moved the family from Spanish Fork, Utah in 1962 to Merced, California where Morgan was raised. At age 17, Morgan was the youngest student body president ever elected at Merced College. In 1984 he worked as a legislative intern for Congressman Richard Lehman in Washington. He served a mission for the LDS Church in Montana and Wyoming. Morgan graduated from Merced College with an AA degree in General Studies, CSU Stanislaus with a BA in History, and Utah State University with a MS in American Studies.

After 15 years as CEO of an international sustainable agricultural consulting firm, and as a consultant to political campaigns, Morgan changed careers to become a Seminary teacher for the LDS Church. He and his wife, the former Kristen Matheson, are parents to their 6 children and reside in Hyde Park, Utah. Highlights of Morgan’s Career and Achievements

1983 Student Body President, Merced College Associate in Arts Degree, Merced College Member, Community College Student Lobby Intern, Assemblyman (Currently Congressman) Jim Costa, California

1984 Intern, Congressman Richard Lehman, California Washington, DC office

1984 Missionary, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Montana Billings Mission

1988 Married to Kristen Matheson in the LDS Oakland California Temple

1989 Bachelors of Arts, History, California State University, Stanislaus Vice President, Bo-Biotrol, Inc., A producer of beneficial insects for agriculture

1990’s Director, Association of Applied Insect Ecologists Director, Association of Natural Beneficial Producers Member, California Certified Organic Farmers, CCOF Founding Member and Contributor, Biologically Integrated Orchard Systems, BIOS CEO, Bowen Biosystems, international sustainable agriculture products and consulting Campaign consultant to numerous candidates and issue campaigns Unit Commissioner and numerous other positions, Boy Scouts of America Bishopric Member for the LDS Church Volunteer Seminary Teacher

1998 Professional Seminary and Institute Teacher for the LDS Church Member, Unitus, a humanitarian organization working to solve world poverty Member, Action Against Poverty, a member organization of NGO’s working on world poverty issues Consultant, Friends of Africa, an organization working to end poverty in East Africa Member, Center for Economic Self Reliance, a BYU based humanitarian research and NGO support organization working to help people of all economic backgrounds become economically self reliant

2006 Masters in Science, American Studies, Utah State University

From LinkedIn.com
Morgan Bowen

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Education Utah State University California State University-Stanislaus Merced College Industry Political Organization Websites My Website Morgan Bowen’s Summary

Morgan is a fourth generation descendant of Utah pioneers. His father moved the family from Spanish Fork, Utah in 1962 to Merced, California where Morgan was raised. At age 17, Morgan was the youngest student body president ever elected at Merced College. In 1984 he worked as a legislative intern for Congressman Richard Lehman in Washington. He served a mission for the LDS Church in Montana and Wyoming. Morgan graduated from Merced College with an AA degree in General Studies, CSU Stanislaus with a BA in History, and Utah State University with a MS in American Studies.

After 15 years as CEO of an international sustainable agricultural consulting firm, and as a consultant to political campaigns, Morgan changed careers to become a Seminary teacher for the LDS Church. He and his wife, the former Kristen Matheson, are parents to their 6 children and reside in Hyde Park, Utah

Morgan Bowen’s Specialties: Sustainable Agriculture

Morgan Bowen’s Experience

Candidate Bowen For Congress (Political Organization industry) Currently holds this position Professional Seminary and Institute Teacher The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Non-Profit; 10,001 or more employees; Religious Institutions industry) 1998 — Present (10 years) CEO Bowen Biosystems (Privately Held; Renewables & Environment industry) 1990 — 1997 (7 years) International sustainable agriculture products and consulting

Member Action Against Poverty (Non-Profit; Political Organization industry) 1990 — 1997 (7 years) A member organization of NGOs working on world poverty issues

Director Assocation of Natural Benefical Producers (Renewables & Environment industry) 1990 — 1997 (7 years) Director Assocation of Applied Insect Ecologists (Renewables & Environment industry) 1990 — 1997 (7 years) Founding Member and Contributor Biologically Integrated Orchard Systems (BIOS) (Renewables & Environment industry) 1990 — 1997 (7 years) Member California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF) (Renewables & Environment industry) 1990 — 1997 (7 years) Member Center for Economic Self Reliance (Political Organization industry) 1990 — 1997 (7 years) A BYU based huminatarian research and NGO support organization working to help people of all economic backgrounds become economically self reliant

Consultant Friends of Africa (Political Organization industry) 1990 — 1997 (7 years) An organization working to end poverty in East Africa

Member Unitus (Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; International Trade and Development industry) 1990 — 1997 (7 years) A huminatarian organization owrking to solve world poverty

Vice President Bo-Biotrol, Inc. (Renewables & Environment industry) 1989 — 1989 (less than a year) Producer of beneficial insects for agriculture

Morgan Bowen’s Education

Utah State University Masters, American Studies, 2004 — 2006

California State University-Stanislaus Bachelors, History, 1987 — 1989

Merced College Associates, 1981 — 1983

Activities and Societies: Student Body President