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JaLynn Prince
Madison House Foundation
JaLynn Prince is the president of Madison House Foundation, focused on providing independent living for people with autism. She is also founder and president of Times and Seasons, an arts management consulting firm emphasizing the arts, broadcasting, public policies, and public relations. Formerly, Mrs. Prince was an instructor in the Evergreen Program at Johns Hopkins University, the public relations director for The Bicentennial Council of 13 Original States, and a management consultant for Hammond Associates in Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Prince’s varied background also included stints as press secretary a U.S. congressman, radio announcer, theater critic, and producer and director for television and theater.
Mrs. Prince serves on the following Boards: Southern Virginia University’s National Advisory Council, Wesley Theological Seminary Building’s Advisory Council, BlackRock Center for the Arts, the National Philharmonic Board, the Arts Gala Board for Montgomery College, the Museum of Utah Arts & History, Brigham Young University’s Management Society, American Mothers Inc. National Board, and Rising Star Outreach for untouchable children in India and the leprosy effected population.
Mrs. Prince is married to the virologist, Dr. Gregory A. Prince, DDS, PhD, who was instrumental in formulating a syncicial treatment for RSV, a form of infantile pneumonia and a major problem for the elderly and bone marrow transplant patients. Husband Greg is also an historian and author of the David O. McKay biography, The Rise of Modern Mormonism, published in 2005. They are the parents of three children: Chandler (21), Lauren (18) and Madison (16). |