The following new temple presidents and matrons have been called to serve by the First Presidency. They will begin their service in September or when their respective temple is dedicated.

Lekwauwa Oruada Agbai and Loretta Uche Oruada Agbai, Isiala Okpu 2nd Ward, Aba Nigeria North Stake, called as president and matron of the Aba Nigeria Temple, succeeding President Adesina J. Olukanni and Sister Folashade Olukanni. President Agbai is a patriarch and temple sealer and a former temple presidency counselor and high councilor. He was born in Abiriba, Nigeria, to Oruada Agidi Agbai and Chukwu Nkuma Igboko.
Sister Agbai is a temple ordinance worker and stake Relief Society presidency counselor and a former assistant to the matron. She was born in Onitsha, Nigeria, to Stephen Onuora Kojo Ifejika and Sophyina Goerge Chinaeze Mba.

Lynn McKinlay Brätt and Elizabeth Ann Prestwich Brätt, Lindon 14th Ward, Lindon Utah West Stake, called as president and matron of the new Lindon Utah Temple. President Brätt is a Sunday School teacher and temple sealer and a former bishop and elders quorum president. He was born in American Fork, Utah, to Ross Lee Brätt and Melba Elizabeth Norton.
Sister Brätt is a Sunday School teacher and temple worker and a former ward Relief Society president and ward Primary presidency counselor. She was born in Provo, Utah, to Max Kay Prestwich and Mary Relva Prestwich.
Julio César González Castillo and Elda Alicia Ramírez Carmona de González, Río La Silla Ward, Monterrey México Roma Stake, called as president and matron of the Monterrey Mexico Temple, succeeding President Francisco Zapata Orozco and Sister María Esther Marin de Zapata. President González is a seminary teacher and temple ordinance worker and a former Area Seventy, stake president and bishop. He was born in Monterrey, Mexico, to Donato Gonzalez Castillo and María Graciela Castillo Rubio de González.
Sister González is a ward Primary president and temple ordinance worker and a former stake Relief Society president and ward Relief Society president. She was born in Monterrey, Mexico, to Jesus Ramírez Ramírez and Camila Carmona de Ramírez.

Taegul Jung and Mikyung Kim, Heungdeok Ward, Cheongju Korea Stake, called as president and matron of the Seoul Korea Temple, succeeding President Hee Keun Oh and Sister Myung Sun Choi. President Jung is a patriarch and a former Area Seventy, stake president, bishopric counselor and temple worker. He was born in Cheongun-dong, Korea, to Young Taek Jung and Soo Nam Lee.
Sister Kim is a Sunday School teacher and a former stake Relief Society presidency counselor, ward Young Women president and temple worker. She was born in Hongje-dong, Korea, to Young Hee Kim and Bong Soon Kim.

Rafael Muñoz Campos and Vicenta Teresa Moreno Toledo, Fuengirola Ward, Granada Spain Stake, called as president and matron of the Madrid Spain Temple, succeeding President José Luis Hernandez and Sister Ángeles De Hernández. President Muñoz is a patriarch and a former stake president, branch president and elders quorum president. He was born in Malaga, Spain, to Antonio Muñoz Gamez and Victoria Campos Gamez.
Sister Moreno is ward Relief Society secretary and a former district Primary president and Relief Society teacher. She was born in Valencia, Spain, to Vicente Guiñon García and Teresa Moreno Toledo.

George Colin Pattison and Lisa Dolores Downey Pattison, Kennebecasis Ward, Saint John New Brunswick Stake, called as president and matron of the Halifax Nova Scotia Temple, succeeding President Thomas W. Drennan and Sister Valerie J. Drennan. President Pattison is a high councilor and temple worker and a former Canada Edmonton Mission president, stake president, bishop and elders quorum president. He was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Colin Ralph Pattison and Mabel Levina Watts.
Sister Pattison is a temple worker and a former mission president companion, ward Relief Society president, ward Young Women president and ward Primary presidency counselor. She was born in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, to Damon McKay Downey and Alice Louise Downey.

Mark Wilson Taylor and Patricia Micheli Taylor, Afton 4th Ward, Afton Wyoming Stake, called as president and matron of the Star Valley Wyoming Temple, succeeding President Kirk E. Hathaway and Sister Darlene Hathaway. President Taylor is a temple sealer and Sunday School teacher and a former Brazil Maceió Mission president, stake president, high councilor and bishop. He was born in Evanston, Wyoming, to Harold Wilson Taylor and Joyce Hickey.
Sister Taylor is a temple ordinance worker and a former mission president companion, stake humanitarian director, ward Young Women president, ward Primary president and ward Relief Society presidency counselor. She was born in Evanston, Wyoming, to Joseph Giorgis Micheli and Rebecca Twitchell.

Richard Allen Thurman and Karen Louise Wynkoop Thurman, Macomb Ward, Nauvoo Illinois Stake, called as president and matron of the Nauvoo Illinois Temple, succeeding President Chris V. Church and Sister Jane H. Church. President Thurman is a temple sealer and Sunday School teacher and a former high councilor and bishop. He was born at the Great Lakes Naval Station near Chicago, Illinois.
Sister Thurman is a Sunday School teacher and temple ordinance worker and a former stake Relief Society presidency counselor and ward Relief Society president. She was born in Galesburg, Illinois, to Carl Davis Wynkoop and Barbara Joan Wynkoop.