Jason Bagley

Jason Bagley was sustained as president of the Queen Creek Arizona North Stake on September 13, 2020. He and his wife, Janna, first met through music in junior high school in Kaysville, Utah. She played the flute and Jason played the French Horn. Following his service in the England Bristol Mission, they became engaged and Jason joined the Army. They were married in October 1985 after he completed his initial training. Two days following his release as a bishop in Salt Lake City, they were asked to transfer to Arizona for work and settled in the Rittenhouse Ward in 2005. After three years as Scoutmaster, Jason was called to serve as a counselor to President Alyn McClure when the North Stake was created in February 2008. Following his release in 2016, Jason served in the bishopric of the Nauvoo Station Young Single Adult Ward then had the opportunity to serve as First Counselor to President Rick Wheeler of the Arizona Gilbert Mission. Prior to his call as Stake President, Jason and Janna were serving together as Temple Ordinance Workers in the Gilbert Arizona Temple.

The Bagleys have two married children, a daughter and a son, and two grandsons. Jason currently works as the Senior Director for State Government Relations at Intel Corporation.

Rick Andreasen

President Rick Andreasen, First Counselor in the Stake Presidency, and his wife Lisa met in Provo, Utah where they were both attending BYU. President Andreasen had served a mission to Uruguay, and Sister Andreasen to Bolivia.  President graduated with a degree in Spanish Translation and Interpretation, and Lisa in Early Childhood Education. President Andreasen received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. They moved to Arizona after graduation, and have raised their seven children here in the valley since 1996, first in Gilbert. They moved their family to Queen Creek in 2001.

Prior to serving in the Queen Creek North Stake Presidency, President Andreasen had served as the Stake Young Men’s President, and prior to that as bishop of the Crismon Ward.

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Ric Moon

 President Ric Moon, Second Counselor in the Stake Presidency, was born in Safford, Arizona and raised in Pima, Arizona.  He served a full-time mission in Italy.  After returning home, President Moon attended Eastern Arizona College where he met his wife Tammy.  They were married in the Mesa Arizona Temple and have seven children – one girl and six boys.  President Moon graduated from Eastern Arizona College, BYU and Utah State University.  He has worked for Seminaries and Institutes of Religion as a seminary and institute teacher and an administrator in Utah and Arizona.  President Moon and his family moved to the Queen Creek area in 2015.

Prior to his call into the stake presidency, President Moon served in callings working with the young men as an advisor and as a bishop.