Anonymous ID: 275a17 June 4, 2022, 10:41 a.m. No.16396278   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6300 >>6349 >>6504 >>6639 >>6687 >>6696

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>Chelom Leavitt a

soooo many coincidences

 

Chelom Leavitt:

 

Dr. Chelom Eastwood Leavitt grew up in Yakima, Washington with seven sisters and one brother. She attended BYU as an undergraduate in Economics and then went to J. Reuben Clark Law School. One the first day of law school Chelom met David Leavitt and they married after their first year of law school. Chelom practiced family and estate law for years and then returned to get her Master’s degree in Marriage, Family, and Human Development. In 2010Chelom was invited to be a Fulbright Fellow in Ukraine and teach in Schevshenko University in Kyiv. She also ran a research study in Ukraine on how religious and secular traditions were associated with couple and parent-child relationship well-being.

 

Chelom Leavitt received her PhD from Penn State. She is an Assistant Professor at Brigham Young University. She studies healthy sexuality in committed relationships and focuses on how mindfulness during sex may be associated with positive outcomes for both men and women. Dr. Leavitt’s work on sexual mindfulness included an intervention to teach couples how to be mindful during sexual experiences. This research taps into how the sexual experience is full of meaning, emotions, as well as physical sensations.

 

Additionally, Dr. Leavitt’s examines how women experience and contribute to sex differently than men–and that’s great for both women and men! Dr. Leavitt’s recent publications include cross-cultural work on sexual mindfulness, women’s sexual response cycles, and a study examining the role of orgasm in sexual and relational satisfaction for men and women.

 

Chelom and David Leavitt have been married for 31 years and they have eight children ranging from 29 to 4 years old. Four of their eight children are married and these wonderful couples have brought Chelom and David four granddaughters.

Anonymous ID: 275a17 June 4, 2022, 10:55 a.m. No.16396349   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6427 >>6495 >>6547 >>6639 >>6687 >>6696

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They're just spreading democracy anons.

Nothing to see here.

 

> https://leavittinstitute.org/about-tli/

> https://leavittinstitute.org/about-tli/chelom-leavitt/

 

CHELOM LEAVITT

 

Chelom Leavitt graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in Economics in 1988. She then attended the J. Reuben Clark Law School and earned a J.D. in 1992. During her 20 years of private practice, Chelom focused on mediation and alternative dispute resolution. In 2004 Chelom and David took their family to Ukraine to help the ABA with the CEELI program. Their relationships and experiences in Ukraine prompted the creation of TLI in 2005.Chelom began the duties of president of TLI in 2006. In 2010-2011, she was invited to be a Ukrainian Fulbright Fellow and taught as a Fulbright visiting professor in the Psychology Department at Shevchenko National University in Kyiv, Ukraine. Following her fellowship, she received a master’s degree in Marriage, Family, and Human Development from Brigham Young University in 2011. She received her PhD at Penn State in the Human Development and Family Studies department. Chelom recently accepted a faculty position at Brigham Young University in the School of Family Life. Chelom and her husband, David, have seven children and reside in Orem, Utah.

 

OUR STORY

 

The Leavitt Institute for International Development (TLI) is dedicated to spreading democracy, ethics, and the rule of law in developing nations.

 

Organized in 2005 by David and Chelom Leavitt, TLI operates under the premise that seasoned legal professionals can share their experience and knowledge in order to help push democratic reforms.

 

TLI began with private donations from the Leavitt family and friends and a small handful of volunteers. Today, TLI operates in multiple cities in eastern Europe, teaching and shaping the minds of the next generation of leaders.

 

As part of its efforts, TLI involves some of the brightest international relations specialists and legal minds throughout the world to teach democratic principles, rule of law, and ethics. TLI teachers are experienced judges, prosecutors, criminal defense attorneys, and legal counselors from the United States and Canada. They lecture on a variety of subjects and make a lasting impression on the minds of their students.

 

TLI relies on the support of legal professionals willing to travel to developing nations and share their knowledge with ambitious law students. Each professional’s donation of time and resources is small, but its impact is being felt throughout the world.

Anonymous ID: 275a17 June 4, 2022, 11:10 a.m. No.16396427   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6495 >>6639 >>6687 >>6696

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There's a Michael O Leavitt that popped up in the State Department Reading Room.

Used to work for George W.

Also seems to be from Utah

No idea if he's realted but he Looks like a pedo.

and of course the first hit I read, they talking about Swine flu pandemic.

 

Mike Leavitt

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For other people named Michael Leavitt, see Michael Leavitt (disambiguation).

Mike Leavitt

Mike Leavitt.jpg

20th United States Secretary of Health and Human Services

In office

January 26, 2005 – January 20, 2009

President George W. Bush

Preceded by Tommy Thompson

Succeeded by Kathleen Sebelius

10th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency

In office

November 6, 2003 – January 26, 2005

President George W. Bush

Preceded by Christine T. Whitman

Succeeded by Stephen L. Johnson

Chair of the National Governors Association

In office

August 10, 1999 – July 11, 2000

Preceded by Tom Carper

Succeeded by Parris Glendening

14th Governor of Utah

In office

January 4, 1993 – November 5, 2003

Lieutenant Olene Walker

Preceded by Norman Bangerter

Succeeded by Olene Walker

Personal details

Born Michael Okerlund Leavitt

 

February 11, 1951 (age 71)

Cedar City, Utah, U.S.

Political party Republican

Spouse(s) Jacalyn Smith

Children 5

Education Southern Utah University (BA)

 

Michael Okerlund Leavitt (born February 11, 1951) is an American politician whoserved as the 14th Governor of Utahfrom 1993 to 2003 in the Republican Party, as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from 2003 to 2005 and as Secretary of Health and Human Services from 2005 to 2009.

 

Leavitt serves as a co-leader of the Prevention Initiative at the Bipartisan Policy Center.[1] In August 2021, he became president of The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square.[2]

Anonymous ID: 275a17 June 4, 2022, 11:27 a.m. No.16396495   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6518 >>6547 >>6639 >>6687 >>6696

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>They're just spreading democracy anons.

 

>Nothing to see here.

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>I just knew this would come back to Romney. Mike Leavitt is Mitt Romney's wing man.

and Bush HHS secretary.

 

David Leavitt is related to Mike Leavitt as they are the blood brothers born to the same parent, Dixie L. Leavitt and Phyllis Anne (Okerlund).

 

David is the county attorney for Utah County, Utah. He operated the Leavitt Institute for International Development and fought corruption before the election.

 

Mike Leavitt is a politician who served as governor of Utah from 1993 to 2003. He also worked as Head of the Environmental Protection Agency from 2003 to 2005.

 

Leavitt is a co-leader of the Prevention Initiative at the Bipartisan Policy Center. He was elected to the presidency of The Tabernacle Choir in Temple Square in August 2021.

 

Is David Leavitt Related To Mike Leavitt?

 

David Leavitt is related to Mike Leavitt as they are the blood brothers born to the same parents.

 

He is currently serving as the county attorney for Utah County. David has engaged as a counselor at the Moldovan National Institute of Justice from 2004-to 2008.

 

David's expertise as a criminal lawyer and an elected criminal offers him a level of objectivity and viewpoint that is exceptional in a County Attorney.

 

David Leavitt during country attorney meeting

David Leavitt during country attorney meeting

 

His involvement in the private sector, as a practicing lawyer, the executive director of a worldwide reform institution, and a businessperson private-sector answers to the government.

 

On the other hand, Mike Leavitt, ex-governor of Utah, served from 1993 to 2003. Mike was later elected as theSecretary of Health and Human Servicesfrom the year 2005 to 2009.

David Leavitt And Mike Leavitt Relation As Brothers

 

David Leavitt and Mike Leavitt are the real brothers born from the parents' Dixie L. Leavitt and Phyllis Anne (Okerlund).

 

David was born and raised in Cedar City, Utah. He has spent 23 of them counseling governments at all levels in his 28 years of legal practice.

 

David Leavitt, an ex-governer of Utah

David Leavitt, an ex-governer of Utah

 

Moreover, Mike Leavitt is the retired governor of Utah. He completed a business degree from Southern Utah University. Mike is a member of the LDS church.

 

Also Read: Is Rand Geiger Related To H. R. Geiger? Who Is The Father Of The Stranger Things Cast?

Their Family Background And Married Life

 

David Leavitt and Mike Leavitt hail from the family background of Mormon pioneer Dudley Leavitt and a descendent of an old Massachusetts Puritan family.

 

The Utah attorney hasn't revealed his details to news portals. He and his wife, Chelom Eastwood Leavitt, have been married for 32 years and have nine children.

 

Mike Leavitt is happily married to his beautiful wife, Jacalyn Smith. The pair are blessed with five adorable children who now live separate lives.

 

> https://mixedarticle.com/is-david-leavitt-related-to-mike-leavitt

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Father

 

Dixie L. Leavitt(born August 27, 1929) is an American entrepreneur and state legislator who served as a Republican member of the Utah State House of Representatives and Senate from 1963 to 1976, and from 1989 to 1992 from Utah's 24th house district and 11th and 29th senate districts. He is the founder of the Leavitt Group, one of the largest independent insurance brokerages in the nation, and is the father of former Utah governor Mike Leavitt.

 

Early life and family

 

Dixie L. Leavitt was born in St. George, Utah, and raised in the town of Bunkerville, in the state of Nevada.[2] He attendedVirgin Valley High School, where he served as student body president and was an all-state basketball player.[3] After high school, Dixie went to Branch Agricultural College (BAC) in Cedar City, Utah, where he was yearbook editor and student body president, and became the institution's first student to letter all four years in both football and track.[4] He married Anne Okerlund in 1950. Dixie and his wife Ann reared a family of six sons.

 

Michael O. Leavitt: Former Secretary of Health and Human Services, Administrator of the EPA and governor of Utah.

Dane Leavitt

Mark Leavitt

Eric Leavitt

David O. Leavitt: former Juab County Attorney

Matthew Leavitt

 

Several of the Leavitt sons followed their father in the family insurance business.

 

Dixie Leavitt is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Early career

 

Dixie's plan throughout college was to become a schoolteacher. In 1951, after graduating from BAC, he began teaching fourth grade at Cedar West Elementary School.

 

After that first year, during the summer of 1952, Dixie got a job selling insurance. Though he fully intended to return to teaching in the fall, during the week before school began, the manager of the insurance company paid him a visit and urged him to stay in the insurance business. Dixie loved the business and believed he could prosper, so he decided to remain.

 

Dixie's first insurance office was a desk in his family's small basement apartment.[5] His business prospered and in 1959, Dixie partnered with his brother Bert Leavitt to create the first Leavitt Group affiliated agency. Dixie created the model based on the principle of aligned interests between the Leavitt Group (which maintains contractual control) and its local managing co-owners (who maintain client control).

 

Dixie's business grew as he partnered with other individuals and insurance agencies using the 60/40 ownership arrangement. This unique, new model worked because sharing significant ownership and profits provided the natural incentives to make each agency thrive. Unlike a typical aggregator, The Leavitt Group's "60/40" model gave independent agents a new alternative to their growth and perpetuation needs. The local manager could remain an owner and take responsibility for the local agency culture. As a result, numerous agencies have embraced this model, and today the Leavitt Group is ranked as one of the largest privately held insurance brokerages in the United States.

Utah State Legislature

 

Dixie served 18 years in the Utah State Legislature (from 1963 to 1976 and from 1989 to 1992)[6] As a legislator, he worked to obtain four-year status for the College of Southern Utah (CSU), which was among his first legislative successes. Another notable legislative achievement was his bill that became the Utah Higher Education Act of 1969. One of the crowning accomplishments of his service in the Utah State Senate was the advancement to university status of Southern Utah University.

Religious and community service

Dixie also served three years as president of the Leeds England Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Leeds, England.[7] As a mission president, he presided over 100 missionaries, directing the affairs of the mission organization, its people and assets. After this ecclesiastical service, he formed Leavitt Land and Investments and the Dixie and Anne Foundation—one purpose of which is to provide and manage scholarship housing for Southern Utah University students.