The following 56 couples have been called to serve as temple presidents and matrons by the First Presidency. Most will begin their service in September this year; some will begin when the temple is dedicated (*) or have already begun their service (**).
Asia Area
Bangkok Thailand* — Wisit Khanakham and Sumamaan Khanakham
Asia North Area
Okinawa Japan* — Hiroshi Kinjo and Takako Asato Kinjo
Brazil Area
Brasília Brazil* — Raimundo Pinho and Beatriz Pinho
Caribbean Area
Port-au-Prince Haiti — Hubermann Bien Aimé and Maggy Bien Aimé
Central America Area
San Salvador El Salvador — Emigdio T. Santos Jiminez and Maria O. Chavez de Santos
Europe Central Area
Bern Switzerland — Franz R. Gaag and Fabiola D. Gaag
Europe North Area
Helsinki Finland — Pekka Holopainen and Tarja Holopainen
Praia Cape Verde — Adriano F. Lopes and Teresinha C. Lopes
Preston England — Ian D. McKie and Julie C. McKie
Mexico Area
Puebla Mexico* — Francisco J. Bravo Moises and Luz Ma. G. Dávila de Bravo
Veracruz Mexico** — Juan Yáñez Velásquez and Mirna M. de Yáñez
North America Central Area
Bismarck North Dakota — Guy Schiessl and Karen Schiessl
Casper Wyoming* — Millard L. Smathers and Jo Rae Smathers
Edmonton Alberta — Ron Peterson and Sherry Peterson
Meridian Idaho — Bruce E. Hobbs and Julia D. Hobbs
North America Northeast Area
Detroit Michigan — Brent R. Jensen and Carolyn Jensen
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania* — J. Martin Jindra and Elizabeth Louise Jindra
Toronto Ontario — Tyrone Wong and Phoebe Wong
North America Southeast Area
Bentonville Arkansas* — Scott B. Clark and Sandra G. Clark
Columbia South Carolina — J Vaun McArthur and Jackie McArthur
Fort Lauderdale Florida — Andy H. Lustig and Gay M. Lustig
Louisville Kentucky — Michael A. Gillenwater and Sandy Gillenwater
Memphis Tennessee — Steven Ball and Donna J. Ball
Raleigh North Carolina — Matthew S. Harding and Reneé D. Harding
North America Southwest Area
Lubbock Texas — Thomas H. Ashdown and Barbara E. Ashdown
McAllen Texas* — Carlos Villarreal and Myrna Villarreal
Oklahoma City Oklahoma — Jeffrey F. Bellows and Marion L. Bellows
Phoenix Arizona — Paul D. Sorensen and Julie Sorensen
San Antonio Texas — Rodney J. Larsen and Diane B. Larsen
Snowflake Arizona — Richard Q. Miller and Linda L. Miller
Tucson Arizona — Karl B Kern and Martha Kern
North America West Area
Los Angeles California — Richard L. Wirthlin and Joni J. Wirthlin
Moses Lake Washington* — Paul W. Bergeson and Debra Bergeson
Newport Beach California — Larry D Boberg and Jeanne Boberg
Vancouver British Columbia** — Terry Rempel and Ladene Rempel
Pacific Area
Adelaide Australia — Michael W. McIlwaine and Caroline I. McIlwaine
Apia Samoa — Uele Va’aulu and Lolini Va’aulu
Hamilton New Zealand — Lindsay T. Dil and Tina Dil
Suva Fiji** — Meli U. Lesuma and Irene L. Lesuma
Philippines Area
Cebu City Philippines — Ciriaco G. Alfornon and Mamerta P. Alfornon
Urdaneta Philippines* — Roberto B. Yu and Ofelia Yu
South America Northwest Area
Arequipa Peru** — Jorge Garnica Pereyra and Gloria Bravo de Garnica
Bogotá Colombia — Christian Pico Castro and Victoria E. Navas de Pico
Caracas Venezuela — Abrahan E. Quero Pernaleto and Alirica Oroño de Quero
Guayaquil Ecuador — Fernando E. Calderón Gallegos and Adriana de Calderón
Lima Peru Los Olivos* — José Alfonso Li and Maritza Li Bustamante
Utah Area
Cedar City Utah — John W. Yardley and Pamela R. Yardley
Layton Utah* — Jay R. Bangerter and Kathleen Bangerter
Logan Utah — Jeffrey R Burbank and Kimberli Ann Burbank
Mount Timpanogos Utah — Blaine L. Butler and Lynn Butler
Ogden Utah — Kent J. Arrington and Michele Arrington
Orem Utah* — Kenneth L. Sorber and Kristy Sorber
Provo City Center** — Curtis Hoehne and Joanne Hoehne
Red Cliffs Utah* — J. Kevin Ence and Debbie Ence
Taylorsville Utah* — Kenneth L. DuVall and Mary C. DuVall
Vernal Utah — Keith B. Caldwell and Rahnena Caldwell
Note: The Church has 315 temples — dedicated, under construction or announced. Temple presidents and matrons typically serve three years. The newly called leaders listed above comprise the class of 2023.