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Sheri L. Dew

Sheri L. Dew (born November 21, 1953) is an American author, publisher, and president and chief executive officer of the Deseret Book Company, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dew has also been a religious leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and an inspirational speaker. In 2003, she was described as “the most prominent single () LDS woman right now.”〔Eric Samuelsen, quoted in ("Play Examines Singles Stigma" ), BYU NewsNet, 24 February 2003.〕
Deseret Book Company owns two retail chains (Deseret Book and Seagull), two publishing companies (Deseret Book and Covenant), an events division (Time Out for Women), a digital division, a magazine (''LDS Living'') and a film-distribution company (Excel).
==Personal life==

Dew was born November 21, 1953, in Ulysses, Kansas, to Charles and JoAnn Peterson Dew. The oldest of five children, she grew up on a "sprawling grain farm" and attended local schools.〔〔〔 Of this time, she has said:
I drove a tractor almost as soon as I could reach the pedals. I know how to set an irrigation tube, and I helped with the harvest. . . . On the farm you learn early that you reap what you sow. . . . I am innately very shy, and I have struggled with that challenge for years. My work has helped because I’ve had to interview people from all walks of life.〔

Dew told interviewers in 2002 and 2004 that as a teenager she was 5 feet, 10 inches tall and was a standout in high school basketball, averaging 23 points and 17 rebounds a game.〔("Sheri L. Dew, Second Counselor, Relief Society General Presidency," ) ''Ensign'', May 1997, p. 109.〕〔("Sheri L. Dew," MormonWiki )〕 A ''Bloomberg Businessweek'' reporter wrote in 2012 that Dew had the "friendly, no-nonsense manner" of a high school basketball coach."〔〔 Another writer noted in 2010 that Dew's "confident and collected demeanor always kept her on task." 〔
She learned the piano and traveled on three USO tours to Alaska, Europe, the Mediterranean and Asia as an accompanist during her college years at Brigham Young University (BYU), where she earned a bachelor's degree in history, with an emphasis in American religious history.〔〔〔(''Bloomberg Business Week'' profile )〕
She was held back by her shyness from trying out for the 1971 women's basketball team and only learned some thirty years later that BYU had gone through the season one player short that year. "That was a very interesting lesson," she said. "I thought I was good, but I'll never know. My fear and shyness paralyzed me. My whole life I've felt like I didn't quite measure up. ... It's one of my biggest regrets. I've never gotten over it."〔

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