Young Women general president Nadauld was
called as Young Women general president on October 4, 1997, during the church's
general conference. Nadauld, along with her counselor
Sharon G. Larsen, replaced general president
Janette C. Hales, and her counselor
Virginia H. Pearce, with Carol B. Thomas continuing as a counselor. Nadauld's assignments included service on the
Church Educational System's
Board of Education and Boards of Trustees, traveling to 55 countries, and many other church-wide committees. In 1999, while serving as Young Women general president, Nadauld was a delegate and speaker at the
World Congress of Families II, in Geneva, Switzerland. Major events during Nadauld's presidency included: • 1998: Young Women worldwide celebration, “Turning Hearts to the Family." • 2000: Final Young Women worldwide celebration, “Stand as a Witness.” • 2002:
For the Strength of Youth revised. • 2002: Annual Mutual theme reinstated. • 2002: Young Women
Personal Progress program revised to be more international and new Young Womanhood recognition medallion introduced. • 2002: Words “strengthen home and family” added to the
Young Women Theme. Nadauld and her counselors were released on October 5, 2002.
General conference addresses Nadauld spoke eight times in general conferences and the associated annual general Young Women meetings. Notable themes of her talks included being strong, standing for what one knows is right, a young woman's stewardship over her body, the magnificent blessing of womanhood, and confidence through understanding God's divine plan.
Other church activities Nadauld has been a commencement speaker at
Ensign College, and a university devotional speaker at BYU-Idaho. Following her service as Young Women general president, Nadauld and her husband were called as
church leaders for the
Switzerland Geneva Mission. After that, she was again called as a ward Relief Society president. In 2015, Nadauld commented favorably on the church's policy change to include women leaders as permanent members of more leading councils in the church. ==Other civic activities==