
President: Ellen Jeppson
Ellen Jeppson belongs to the Wild Onion Camp in West Bountiful, Utah, and has been a member of DUP for 14 years. She began her service to ISDUP as a docent at the Pioneer Memorial Museum and has served as Chairman and Member of the Lesson Committee, with her lessons published in the last 13 DUP Lesson books. She has also served as Second Vice-President, First Vice-President, and President of the Society.
Ellen earned a Bachelor’s Degree from BYU in education and a Master’s Degree from Weber/Utah State in education. She taught school in Davis School District for 35 years before retiring.
Ellen is married to Wayne Jeppson, and they live in West Bountiful, Utah.

First-Vice President: Maryann Ruben Jensen
Maryann Ruben Jensen has served as President, Vice-President, Secretary, Lesson Leader, and Custodian of Artifacts of the Box Elder South Company in Brigham City. She is a member of the Deseret Camp where she has been the Lesson Leader for many years and continues to serve in that capacity. She serves on her Company board as a Custodian of Artifacts and is responsible for maintaining the DUP log cabin located in a city park.
Maryann joined the ISDUP Board in 2013 as the Assistant Satellite Museum Director and Lesson Committee member. She is currently First Vice-President, Lesson Committee Chair, and Human Resources Director.
She serves on the Board of Directors of the Chesterfield Foundation in Chesterfield, Idaho, an historic site from the 1800s.

Second-Vice President/Historian: Constance Huntsman
Constance Huntsman has been a member of ISDUP since 2011. After retiring as an educator for
Jordan School District, she checked off a box on her bucket list and became a member of ISDUP. She is active in the Jordan River Camp. Constance volunteered at her first camp meeting to serve as a docent at the Pioneer Memorial Museum and started greeting visitors the month after she attended her first camp meeting.
Constance was invited by past President Maurine Smith to become a member of the International Board in 2012 assisting in membership. She became a member of the ISDUP Executive Board in 2017 as Historian. During her stewardship as Historian, over 100,000 pioneer histories have been converted from TIF files to PDFs. The histories that she works on continuously serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made by our pioneer ancestors. Her goal is to see the histories finally available electronically. Constance has great admiration for the sacrifices of the Utah pioneers, the women who had the foresight to organize ISDUP, and women today who are members of this unique sisterhood united under a common purpose, “Daughters of the Future, Keepers of the Past”.
She is the ISDUP Historian, Second-Vice President, and producer of the Days of `47 Royalty Scholarship Competition.

Third-Vice President: Jeanie Bowerbank
Jeanie B. Bowerbank has been a member of ISDUP for 28 years. She belongs to the Davis/Clearfield Company in the South Weber, Utah Camp. She has served as Vice President in her company as well as camp historian. She has been on the International Board for several years and the Executive Board for eight. She also assists with the Days of ’47 Scholarship Competition each spring. She is the Director over Outreach and loves to share ideas and gather information on how we can become more involved in passing our legacy along. She’s very proud to be a descendant of many Utah pioneers.

Fourth-Vice President: Julie Thompson
I have been a member of the International Board and Lesson Committee since 2015. I have been a member of the Executive Board since 2023 where I have served as Fifth-Vice President. In addition to writing lessons for the annual book, I consider myself a “Daughter of the Future” as I have embraced technology to bring events and information to the Daughters wherever they may be. I facilitate the live-streaming of the Days of ’47 Scholarship Competition, the program at the International Seminar/Convention, and created a YouTube channel during the pandemic so that Daughters could stay connected and receive training. My favorite part of serving on the board is mingling with Daughters at their Company Conventions and the International Seminar Convention.

Fifth-Vice President: Stacey Page
Stacey Page is from Southern California. She graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in Elementary Education. She and her husband moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where they lived for 28 years and where they raised their family. She has been involved in volunteer work for many years and has managed several youth orchestra programs and summer music festivals in both Arizona and Utah. Stacey joined DUP as a young mother in 1991. She has served in many Camp offices and is currently completing her final term as a Company President. She joined the International Board in 2021 and is the District Convention Chair and Legacy Editor. Stacey enjoys associating with others who have the same appreciation and love for our pioneer heritage.

Secretary: Vicki Chambers
Vicki Chambers has served as ISDUP Secretary since 2018. Utah County born, Davis County raised, she is married with five children and sixteen grandchildren. Vicki is humbled by the fortitude of her pioneer ancestors and cherishes any opportunity to honor their legacy.

Treasurer: Billie Allred
Billie Allred has served as the ISDUP Treasurer since 2017. She was the treasurer of her DUP Camp for six years and graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting from Brigham Young University with minors in Business Management and Economics. She has formerly had employment as an administrative assistant, handling financial and tax matters and accounts as well as performing secretarial duties and has also worked for a publishing company doing editing and book layout.

Registrar: Harriet Richards Rasmussen
Harriet spent her early life in Farmington and often says that she grew up at Lagoon. She graduated from Utah State University in 1967 with a degree in Early Childhood Education. She is a proud Aggie and is a member of the Advancement Board for the College of Education. Harriet is a long-time member of Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and has served in many camp and company positions in Houston where she originally joined DUP nearly fifty years ago, and Salt Lake City, most recently as President of the Salt Lake East Bench Company. She loves family history and was director of a Family History Center in Texas for thirteen years. Not only did she spend hours at the Center but accepted requests to speak to local genealogy groups and presented classes at community family history events. She was appointed ISDUP Registrar in 2021 and was then elected to the position in 2023. She believes it’s always a good thing to proclaim “We are Daughters of those grand old Pioneers!”