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as the church's Primary general president, effective on August 1, 2022. Amy A. Wright was sustained as her first counselor, with Tracy Y. Browning as the second counselor. Browning is the first Black woman to serve in a church-wide presidency.
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as Primary general president, Porter served as first counselor in the Primary General Presidency. She served previously as a counselor in a
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and as a mathematics teacher. She also volunteered in schools and collaborated with various community organizations.
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Porter is the daughter of Hans J. Holland and Charlene Coleman. She is a native of
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