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| === '''Analía Montalvo''' === | | === '''Analía Montalvo''' === |
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| Analía (Ana) Montalvo has a Bachelors in Sociology and a minor in Journalism from California State University, Northridge. She is originally from Argentina, born to Bolivian parents and Peruvian ancestors. She has lived in the United States since she was 11 years old and has been an avid genealogical researcher for more than 30 years. She has been a family history consultant and part of her nearby Family History Center’s personnel. She teaches regularly in the regional Los Angeles FamilySearch Library and in family history conferences, specializing in Latin American research. Analía is in her fourth year as a FamilySearch Family History missionary, serving a Spanish mission on the Support team and as a representative of international languages on the translation team. | | Analía (Ana) Montalvo has a Bachelors in Sociology and a minor in Journalism from California State University, Northridge. She is originally from Argentina, born to Bolivian parents and Peruvian ancestors. She has lived in the United States since she was 11 years old and has been an avid genealogical researcher for more than 30 years. She has been a temple and family history consultant and part of her nearby Family History Center’s personnel. She teaches regularly in the regional Los Angeles FamilySearch Library and in family history conferences, specializing in Latin American research. Analía is in her fourth year as a FamilySearch Family History missionary, serving a Spanish mission on the Support team and as a representative of international languages on the translation team. |
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| === '''Ada Nelson''' === | | === '''Ada Nelson''' === |
| Ada Luque Nelson has more than 10 years doing genealogical research about Panama, the United States, and various European countries. She has a Bachelors and Masters in Engineering from the University of Utah and also has experience in information and knowledge management and in the creation of online information systems. She is an native of Panama and has Iberian, Sephardic, Indigenous, and Chinese ancestry, which has been the impetus for her to explore various ethnic origins in Panama. She has been a Family History consultant and currently is a volunteer in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, specializing in Latin American genealogy. | | Ada Luque Nelson has more than 10 years doing genealogical research about Panama, the United States, and various European countries. She has a Bachelors and Masters in Engineering from the University of Utah and also has experience in information and knowledge management and in the creation of online information systems. She is an native of Panama and has Iberian, Sephardic, Indigenous, and Chinese ancestry, which has been the impetus for her to explore various ethnic origins in Panama. She has been a Temple and Family History consultant and currently is a volunteer in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, specializing in Latin American genealogy. |
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| === '''Iñaki Odriozola''' === | | === '''Iñaki Odriozola''' === |
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| Iñaki Odriozola was born in Bilbao, Biskay, Spain in 1964. She began her relationship with family history in 1982 by tracking down her family origins and acquiring documentary research experience. She served as a Family History consultant at the Family History Center in Bilbao from 1993-1997 and as its director in 1997-1999 and 2007-2013. She has been a member of the Basque genealogists’ association, Antzinako, and is currently a member of the APG as well as the local history association, Saratxeta de Basauri in Biscay. Highlighted among her diverse research publications is “Anteiglesia de San Miguel de Basauri, Linajes y Blasones,” III Historical Research Prize of the Basauri City Council in 1999. She has collaborated in the performance of some theatrical plays and musicals based on the historical past of the town where she lives and also collaborated with the researcher Koldo San Sebastián, specialist in the Basque emigration to the United States of America. She has been a speaker in conferences and events related to family history in France and Spain. In the professional aspect of family history, she has carried out research projects for Ancestry, and other particulars. Since 2009, she has been writing in the blog, “El Alma de la Genealogía”. In 2016, she created GeneaPro. | | Iñaki Odriozola was born in Bilbao, Biskay, Spain in 1964. She began her relationship with family history in 1982 by tracking down her family origins and acquiring documentary research experience. She served as a Temple and Family History consultant at the Family History Center in Bilbao from 1993-1997 and as its director in 1997-1999 and 2007-2013. She has been a member of the Basque genealogists’ association, Antzinako, and is currently a member of the APG as well as the local history association, Saratxeta de Basauri in Biscay. Highlighted among her diverse research publications is “Anteiglesia de San Miguel de Basauri, Linajes y Blasones,” III Historical Research Prize of the Basauri City Council in 1999. She has collaborated in the performance of some theatrical plays and musicals based on the historical past of the town where she lives and also collaborated with the researcher Koldo San Sebastián, specialist in the Basque emigration to the United States of America. She has been a speaker in conferences and events related to family history in France and Spain. In the professional aspect of family history, she has carried out research projects for Ancestry, and other particulars. Since 2009, she has been writing in the blog, “El Alma de la Genealogía”. In 2016, she created GeneaPro. |
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| === '''George Ryskamp, JD, AG®''' === | | === '''George Ryskamp, JD, AG®''' === |