Raised in Canada, Heather Sandstrom moved south to receive her BA in Broadcast Journalism and TV news at Brigham Young University.  After graduation, Heather worked as a TV News Anchorwoman, reporter, and TV Talk Show Host in New York City, Boston, Canada, Utah, Oregon and Arizona.  Heather decided to set aside her news career to take the important job of motherhood.  


Heather has served on the Board of Trustees for Southern Virginia University, the BYU's Alumni Board, the National American Mothers Board, and Ballet Etudes.  Heather currently co-hosts a radio talk show (see 1:43 mark), Voice of the Nation, founded on conservative principles.  She writes articles for national publications on pro-freedom and pro-family value issues.  Heather has also hosted and produced shows on parenting and was named Arizona's Young Mother of the Year.  She has taught classical ballet, piano, and organ lessons, served as PTA president, and spoken at Especially for Youth Conferences at BYU, in addition to teaching countless courses on modeling and self-esteem.

 

Heather recently spoke at the Republican National Committee Women's Summit in Washington, DC, and has been the narrator for the Mesa Temple Easter Pageant for the twelve years.  Heather has worked in the YW program for the past fifteen years.  She and her husband Paul are parents of five children and four grandchildren and reside in Mesa Arizona.

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Heather’s daughter Erica will be performing vocally at the conference while Heather accompanies her on the piano.  Heather won the National American Mothers Vocalist of the Year and recently performed the National Anthem at a Phoenix Suns’ basketball game.  She has three daughters and lives in Arizona.