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Jim Ryun
2008 Banquet Speaker
Jim Ryun
achieved national acclaim as a track and field star while a high school student in Wichita, Kansas. In 1965 Jim set the male High
School Mile Record of 3:55.3 - a record that stood for 36 years. Jim participated in three Summer Olympic Games: 1964, 1968 and 1972,
winning a silver medal in the 1500 meter run in 1968. He also held the World Record in the mile, 1500 meter and 880 yard competitions
and was inducted into the Track and Field Hall of Fame.
As a U.S. Congressman, Jim Ryun served five terms, representing the Second Congressional District of Kansas and serving on the Armed
Services, Budget and Financial Services Committees. Jim's commitment to honesty and integrity as a citizen-statesman made him a
powerful advocate for the sanctity of life, the traditional family and military veterans. He is also a successful businessman,
motivational speaker and product consultant.
In his latest devotional book, The Courage to Run, Jim Ryun motivates us to go "higher up and higher in" with our walk
with Christ. His life story of daunting challenges and great success is an inspiration to everyone who wishes to run the race of life
with faith and courage. Married in 1969, Jim and Anne Ryun live in Lawrence, Kansas. They have four adult children, and eight
grandchildren.
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David Brandon
2007 Banquet Speaker
David A. Brandon has served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Domino’s Pizza since March 1999, when he was recruited to succeed Tom Monaghan after Monaghan’s retirement and sale of the company.
Upon joining Domino’s, Brandon announced plans to grow sales and profits by honoring the company’s roots of efficient menu preparation and delivery. Profits have increased dramatically under his leadership, through improved customer satisfaction, lower turnover and product improvement. In July 2004, Brandon led the successful completion of Domino’s initial public offering, which was the largest quick service restaurant IPO in history.
Prior to Domino’s, Brandon served for ten years as President and CEO of Valassis, an international marketing services and sales promotion company. After building an industry-leading organization over his 20-year tenure, Brandon led the process of taking Valassis public in 1992. Valassis is a mid-cap NYSE-listed company, and began its acclaim as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in America under Brandon’s leadership.
Prior to joining Valassis, Brandon worked in sales management at Procter & Gamble’s Food Products Division. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan, where he was a member of three Big 10 champion football teams, under legendary Coach Bo Schembechler.
A native of Michigan, Dave Brandon resides in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with his wife, Jan. The Brandons have three adult sons, Scott, Nick and Chris, and a daughter, Carli. David has been a good friend of SSI over the years, and most importantly, he is a man with a vibrant faith and an inspiring life message!
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Richard Thompson
2006 Banquet Speaker
Richard Thompson is the President and Chief Counsel of the Thomas More Law Center located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. As the elected Prosecuting Attorney in Oakland County, MI from 1989 through 1996, Mr. Thompson gained national prominence for his uncompromising stand against physician assisted suicide and his aggressive prosecution of Jack Kevorkian “Dr. Death” in the face of overwhelming negative public opinion!
Mr. Thompson, an articulate defender of Judeo-Christian values, has appeared on numerous nationally televised talk shows, including: FOX News Channel’s O’Reilly Factor, and Hannity & Colmes programs, CNN’s Crossfire and Larry King Live, The Phil Donahue Show, The Joan Rivers Show, and Rivera Live on CNBC. His dynamic message will inspire us all in our mission to pass the torch of freedom to the next generation!
Richard Thompson has received numerous awards during his professional career, including:
- Family, Faith and Freedom Award from the Family Research Council (1997)
- Defender of Life Award from The American Center for Law and Justice (1996)
- Lifetime Achievement Award from Right to Life of Michigan (1997)
- President’s Award by the Executive Board of the Baptist State Convention of Michigan for efforts against assisted suicide (1996)
- Victims Justice Award from the Parents of Murdered Children of Michigan (1996)
He now directs a highly professional and aggressive team of lawyers dedicated to the defense and promotion of the religious liberty of Christians, time-honored family values and the sanctity of human life.
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J. C. Watts
2005 Banquet Speaker
Statesman, ordained minister and professional athlete, J.C. Watts is a national and global visionary
whose concerns encompass the world - from AIDS relief in Africa to hometown issues in his native Oklahoma.
Rising from small-town origins to become the embodiment of the American dream, J.C. Watts became a
high-profile congressman who made an indelible mark on the national scene. J.C. was elected to the United
States Congress in 1994. Four years later, he was elected by his peers to serve as chairman of the
Republican Conference, the fourth-ranking leadership position in the majority party in the United States
House of Representatives, and a position once held by Dick Cheney, Jack Kemp and Gerald Ford. In this
capacity, J.C. provided daily counsel to the Speaker of the House, and participated in bi-weekly meetings
with the President of the United States.
Author of What Color Is A Conservative?, Watts combines integrity and leadership for an
unforgettable presentation, exciting audiences with an unmatched oratorical gift and genuine charisma.
A frequent political commentator for numerous media outlets, Watts brings passion and power to issues
of fiscal discipline, national defense, education, citizenship and patriotism. He is chairman of J.C. Watts
Companies, which provide services in communication, business and public affairs, and his co-charimanship
of the Coalition for AIDS Relief in Africa reflects his concern for global issues such as poverty and health
the world over.
A star quarterback, Watts led the University of Oklahoma to two Orange Bowl victories and was twice named
Most Valuable Player. As a rookie pro, he was named Most Valuable Player of the Grey Cup, Canada's Super
Bowl.
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Ryan Dobson
2004 Banquet Speaker
Ryan Dobson has a passion for young people and the society they are growing up in. As an expert in youth
culture, his hands-on knowledge and speaking experience has propelled him to the forefront of today's
younger generation.
Ryan travels extensively around the country, speaking more than 100 times a year before audiences ranging
from youth camps to crisis pregnancy center fundraisers. He is articulate, animated, and passionate about
topics that he feels the next generation needs to hear. He is not afraid to challenge the status quo; in
fact, he relishes debating and vocalizing the Christian worldview before any audience.
Ryan has spoken before 70,000 teens at the "Aquire the Fire" youth rally held inside the Pontiac
Silverdome near Detroit; before more than 12,000 at the Young Christians Weekend in Branson, Missour, and
before thousands more at the "Life on teh Edge" events held by Focus on the Family. He is a featured
speaker with the Festival Con Dios.
Ryan is comfortable in smaller venues as well. He is a much-in-demand speaker for crisis pregnancy center
benefits around the country, as well as high school and colleg echapels, youth groups, and Christian
school fundraising dinners. His insight and outspokenness have landed him on hundreds of radio and TV
interviews.
Living in Southern California, Ryan loves to surf Orange County's top surfing spots and skateboard with
friends at local skate parks. In addition, he recently rode his Ritchey Road Logic road bike 6,000 miles
as part of the National Bike Ride for the Family.
Ryan graduated from Biola University with a bachelor's degree in communications. The son of James and
Shirley Dobson, Ryan lives in San Clemente, California.
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