Background
Sybrowsky was born in Salt Lake City, Utah to Paul H. Sybrowsky and his wife, Elizabeth "Betty" Ann Fowler Sybrowsky.
Sybrowsky was born in Salt Lake City, Utah to Paul H. Sybrowsky and his wife, Elizabeth "Betty" Ann Fowler Sybrowsky.
Brigham Young University.
He also served as a commissioner of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and chairman of the board of trustees of Utah Valley University. Sybrowsky received a bachelor"s degree from Brigham Young University (Brigham Young University). He had started his education at what was then called the Church College of Hawaii, now known as Brigham Young University–Hawaii.
He has also served as chair of the Provo Public Library board.
During his professional career, Sybrowsky worked as an executive for several corporations, including founding library automation giant Dynix, Incorporated. Sybrowsky was one of the co-founders of the company.
During his career he worked for several years in Canada and in England for a time. Similar to others he was involved with, this company was also involved in library services.
Sybrowsky was president of the Brigham Young University 9th Stake from 1996 until 2001, when he was succeeded by Thomas B. Griffith.
From 2001 to 2004, Sybrowsky was president of the church"s Canada Toronto West Mission. During this time, he served first as a counselor and then as president of the church"s Australia Area and later as an assistant executive director of the Church History Department.
He has served as a member of the President"s Leadership Council at both Brigham Young University and Brigham Young University–Hawaii. He later served as a bishop (of the Hyde Park Ward in London, England), as a member of a stake high council, and as a counselor in a stake presidency. Sybrowsky was an Latter- Day Saints (Mormons) general authority and member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy from 2005 to 2011.