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Quentin L. Cook

Quentin LaMar Cook (born September 8, 1940) is a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Currently, he is the tenth most senior apostle in the ranks of the church.〔Apostolic seniority is generally understood to include all 15 ordained apostles (including the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles). Seniority is determined by date of ordination, not by age or other factors. If two apostles are ordained on the same day, the older of the two is typically ordained first. See Succession to the presidency and .〕
==Biographical background==
Born in Logan, Utah, Cook is among three children of Bernice Kimball and J. Vernon Cook.〔 He is a great-great grandson of LDS Church apostle Heber C. Kimball and great-grandson of David Patten Kimball.
Raised in Logan, Cook attended Logan High School, where he participated in many sports, including football, basketball, baseball, and track.〔 At Logan High, he was a teammate of future NFL great Merlin Olsen.
From 1960 to 1962, Cook served as an LDS Church missionary in England, where he and Jeffrey R. Holland served as companions, with Marion D. Hanks as mission president. After his return, he married his high school sweetheart, Mary Gaddie, in the Logan Utah Temple on November 30, 1962. He graduated from Utah State University in 1963 with a bachelor's degree in political science and from Stanford Law School in 1966.
The Cooks moved to Hillsborough, California, where they had three children. Cook worked for 27 years as a corporate attorney, becoming a managing partner of Carr, McClellan, Ingersoll, Thompson and Horn in the San Francisco Bay area. Later in his career, he served as president and chief executive officer of California Healthcare System (CHS) for three years and then as vice chairman of Sutter Health System. Cook did pro bono work as a city attorney for 14 years.
Cook's work in privatizing hospitals in California involved some controversy. As an attorney representing public hospital districts, he negotiated deals favorable to nonprofit healthcare corporations before leaving to become an executive with those corporations. Critics claimed the deal quietly gave public revenues to private interests.〔''San Francisco Examiner'' quoted from November 24, 1987. In 〕 In a lawsuit to regain control of the hospital, the districts alleged this was a conflict of interest and violated their public mission,〔 but the court found that statute of limitations had expired.〔 The hospital became part of CHS, which later joined Sutter Health, both of which held Cook as a top executive.〔〔

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