Donny Osmond to Speak at 2015 RootsTech Conference

  • 23 October 2014

The RootsTech conference hosted by FamilySearch is the largest family history event in the world. Donny Osmond will be a special guest and keynote speaker at the 2015 event.

RootsTech 2015 announced that entertainer, actor, author, and television host Donny Osmond will be joining RootsTech as a keynote speaker on Saturday, February 14, 2015.

Donny has been singing and entertaining audiences for almost 50 years. He has starred in shows on Broadway and in Las Vegas and was the season nine winner of Dancing with the Stars. He has sold millions of records and hosted a variety of TV shows.

He’s now anxious to share stories in a completely different venue at RootsTech 2015. “I’m already looking forward to this exciting event,” Donny said. “Family and family stories are obviously very important to me. This is a chance to connect to something that is part of who I am.”

Entertainer, actor, author, and television host Donny Osmond will be a keynote speaker at RootsTech 2015.

Celebrating five decades in show business, Donny will be releasing his 60th album, Soundtrack of My Life, just a month before the RootsTech 2015 conference. Each track on the album tells a story, tracing many points of both his professional and personal life.

“My family and the stories we share are such an important part of my life, so RootsTech is just the perfect place to celebrate that.”

Most people associate Donny with his large musical family, but they might not realize that the Osmonds are also family historians. They have gathered and recorded their family connections and stories since 1954 through the Osmond Family Organization (OFO). Started by Donny’s parents, George and Olive Osmond, the OFO conducts genealogical research and gathers historical family information for the world to view freely.

Donny will kick off the final day of RootsTech 2015, taking the stage for what is expected to be the largest RootsTech audience ever. Other keynote speakers will be announced in the coming weeks. For more information or to register, visit RootsTech.org.

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