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School of Accountancy Conference 2017
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Norm Nemrow
Elder Nemrow was born and raised in Southern California where he joined the Church as a convert at the age of 16.
Following high school Elder Nemrow served a full-time mission to Korea and attended BYU completing both his Bachelors and Masters of Accountancy degrees in 1979. Most importantly it was there that he met and married Cindy Clark of Provo Utah in the Provo Temple.
Following graduation he and Sister Nemrow moved to Orange County, California where he practiced as a CPA and was involved in the start-up and ultimate sale of a real estate investment company.
In 1991, Elder Nemrow and his family moved back to Provo where he taught as a professor of accounting at BYU for 19 years before retiring in 2011.
Throughout his career, Elder Nemrow received numerous teaching and service awards. He was twice voted by the BYU graduating class as “The Overall Best Teacher at BYU”. He was also a founding Board member of Habitat for Humanity of Utah County and received the National Points of Light Service Award from President George W. Bush.
Before his sustaining as an Area Seventy in the 2015 April General Conference, he and Sister Nemrow served two full-time missions as Mission President and wife presiding over the Korea Daejeon Mission and as a senior couple serving in the Utah Provo Mission.
Elder and Sister Nemrow are the parents of five children and nine grandchildren.