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Chairman's Advisory Council
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Mr.
John C. (Jack) Alexander
Chairman and CEO
Geronimo Investments, LLC
Jack is Chairman and CEO of Geronimo Investments,
LLC, which was formed in 2002. Geronimo Realty
is the majority limited partner in six Marriott
and Hilton hotels. Geronimo Capital is a commercial
finance firm that provides mezzanine debt and
equity capital for opportunities in the hospitality,
commercial real estate and other industries.
The Geronimo Funds aggregate capital from wealthy
individuals and disburse it to those in need
to help alleviate oppression and distress worldwide. Jack spent twenty-one years in the corporate
travel and commercial real estate areas prior
to forming Geronimo. As co-founder and CEO of
WorldTravel Partners for fourteen years, he
led the company from $50 million in air sales
to $4 billion during this period. As co-founder
of the travel technology firm TRX, he led that
firm from no sales to $70 million.
In 1999, Jack won Ernst & Young's National
Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Principle
Centered Leadership. He was also named Master
Entrepreneur of the Year for the Alabama, Georgia
and Tennessee Region by Ernst & Young for
1999, and was one of the three finalists for
this award nationally. Jack was ranked as one
of the top 25 travel executives in America six
times in eight years (1993-2000) by Business
Travel News for "pioneering strategies
that will have a significant impact on the travel
industry". He was also named "Person of the
Year" for 1998 for Corporate Travel by Travel
Agent Magazine. He is one of 16 people
to be inducted into the Business Travel News
Hall of Fame in the last 15 years.
Jack is a graduate of Duke University with
a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting. He is a CPA,
married and has three sons.
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Hon. William L.
Armstrong (Sen.)
After serving in the U.S. Senate and the U.S.
House of Representatives for 18 years, Bill
Armstrong returned to Colorado in 1991 to fulfill
his "three goals in life: to Praise the Lord,
have some fun, and make some money."
Early in his business career, Bill was president
of radio stations KOSI and KEZW, two of the
Denver area's popular stations. He later became
president of a daily newspaper in Colorado Springs,
a company which operated TV stations in Idaho
and Wyoming, and a residential real estate firm.
Bill Armstrong is currently chairman of four
mortgage banking firms. He is a director of
two public companies - Storage Technology Corporation,
Helmerich & Payne, UNUMProvident Corporation,
and the Denver-based Oppenheimer Funds. He is
also a director of The Bradley Foundation and
Campus Crusade for Christ.
Bill is the recipient of numerous awards, including
honorary degrees from eight universities. He
is married to the former Ellen M. Eaton of Chadron,
Nebraska. The Armstrongs have two children
and eight grandchildren. They are members of
Cherry Hills Community Church in Denver.
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Mr.
Ronald W. Blue
Ron Blue & Company
Chairman, Christian Financial Professionals Network
Following his graduation from Indiana University
with a Masters of Business Administration degree,
Ron joined the management group of Peat, Marwick,
Mitchell & Co. and worked with the firm
in New York City, Dallas, and San Francisco.
In 1970, Ron founded an Indianapolis-based
CPA firm which has grown to be one of the 50
largest CPA firms in the United States. Leaving
the CPA firm in 1977, Ron became Administrative
Vice President of Leadership Dynamics International.
While with Leadership Dynamics, he was involved
in developing and teaching Biblically-based
leadership and management seminars in the United
States and Africa.
Convinced that christians would better handle
their personal finances if they were counseled
objectively with the highest technical expertise
and from a biblical perspective, he founded
a financial planning firm in 1979. That firm
grew to manage over $2 billion in assets for
its more than 5,000 clients nationwide with
a staff of over 175 people in 14 regional offices.
Ron retired from Ronald Blue & Co. in 2003
in order to lead an international effort to
equip and motivate Christian financial professionals
to serve the body of Christ by implementing
biblical wisdom in their lives and practices,
resulting in financial freedom and increased
giving by multiplied thousands of Christians.
Ron is the author of nine books on personal
finance from a biblical perspective, including
the best-seller, Master Your Money,
first published in 1986 and now in its twenty-ninth
printing. He is featured in the popular, six-part
Master your Money video series, produced
by Walk Thru the Bible Ministries and used in
over 5,500 churches across the country.
Ron has appeared on numerous radio and television
programs, including Focus on the Family, Family
News in Focus, The 700 Club, Prime Time America,
and Moody Radio Open Line. He is a regular contributor
to several national Christian magazines.
Ron currently serves on the Board of Directors
of Campus Crusade for Christ, Crown Financial
Ministries, The National Christian Foundation,
and Thomas Nelson, Inc. a New York Stock Exchange
listed company. He also serves on the Board
of Trustees of The Maclellan foundation and
The Sandra and William B. Johnson foundation,
Inc. He formerly served on the board of Directors
of Family Research Council, Promise Keepers,
Insight for Living, The Medical Institute, and
Walk Thru the Bible Ministries.
In 2002, Ron received the HONORS AWARD from
the Georgia Chapter of the Financial Planning
Association (FPA). In 2003, he received the
honored designation of DISTINGUISHED ENTREPRENEUR
from the Indiana University Kelley School of
Business, his alma mater.
Ron and his wife, Judy live in Atlanta. They
have five children and six grandchildren.
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Mrs.
Vonette Bright
Co-Founder
Campus Crusade for Christ
Vonette Zachary Bright co-founded Campus Crusade
for Christ in 1951 with Dr. William R. Bright.
Born in Coweta, OK, Bright received her bachelor's
degree in home economics from Texas Women's
University and did graduate work in the field
of education at the University of Southern California.
She taught in the Los Angeles school system
from 1949-1952.
Her honors include being named 1973 Churchwoman
of the Year by Religious Heritage of America.
Religion in America honored her in 1982 as International
Church Woman of the Year. In that same year,
she was named distinguished alumna of Texas
Woman's University. Bright received honorary
doctorate degrees from Los Angeles Bible College
in 1979; from King Sejong University in Seoul,
Korea, in 1985; and from Palm Beach Atlantic
College in 2001. In 1988, the Brights were inducted
into the Religion in Media International Communication
Galaxy of Fame at the International Angel Awards.
In 1995, Bright was named Christian Woman of
the Year.
Bright founded the Great Commission Prayer
Crusade in 1972, served as chairwoman of the
Intercession Working Group of the original Lausanne
Committee for World Evangelization from 1981-1990,
and served as chairwoman of the International
Prayer Assembly for World Evangelization in
1984. Bright founded the National Prayer Committee
and served for nine years as chairwoman of the
National Day of Prayer Task Force.
Bright has authored the My Heart in His
Hands devotional series and co-authored
The Joy of Hospitality with Barbara
Ball. She is the editor of two prayer manuals,
a prayer diary and the book The Greatest
Lesson I've Ever Learned. She has authored
For Such a Time as This and co authored,
with Bill Bright, Building a Home in a Pull
Apart World.
In 1993, Bright launched Women Today International.
Currently, she can be heard on Christian radio
stations throughout the country as she shares
her heart and challenges women to take their
next step of faith.
Bright is the mother of two sons, and has four
grandchildren. She lives in Orlando, FL.
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Mr.
Bob Buford
Chairman
The Buford Foundation
Bob Buford is an author and entrepreneur.
His numerous initiatives reflect his interests
and desires as someone wanting to make a difference
through the application of his faith and resources
under the general mission of transforming the
latent energy of the American church into active
energy. Buford launched Leadership network,
a private operating foundation created in 1984
for the original purpose of identifying, networking
and resourcing senior ministers and staff of
large congregations (1,000+ in attendance) in
the United States. He is also the founding Chairman
of the Board of Governors of the Peter F. Drucker
Foundation for Nonprofit management. In January
1998, Buford launched FaithWorks to help high-powered
marketplace leaders to convert their faith into
action and effective results.
In 1999, Buford concluded a 35 year career
in the communications business by selling Buford
Television, Inc., the company which he was Chairman
of the Board, in order to devote his efforts
fully to what he describes as philanthropic
venture capital.
Buford is the author of three books, Halftime: Changing Your Game Plan from Success
to Significance, Game Plan: Winning
Strategies for the Second Half of Your Life
and Stuck in Halftime: Reinvesting
Your One and Only Life.
Buford is a graduate of The University of Texas
at Austin and the Owner Managed Program at Harvard
Business School. He has played active roles
in Young Presidents' Organization and The World
Presidents' Organization.
Bob and his wife, Linda, live in Dallas.
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Mr.
S. Truett Cathy
Founder and Chairman
Chick-Fil-A, Inc.
Cathy started Chick-fil-A, Inc. in 1946, when
he and his brother, Ben, opened an Atlanta diner
known as the Dwarf Grill (later renamed The
Dwarf House). Over the years, that restaurant
prospered and led Cathy to further the success
of the business. In 1967, Cathy founded and
opened the first Chick-fil-A restaurant in Atlanta's Greenbriar Shopping Center. Today, Chick-fil-A
is the third largest quick service chicken restaurant
chain in the United States based on annual sales.
Today, there are more than 1,180 restaurants
(as of September 2003) in 36 states and Washington,
D.C.
Cathy founded the WinShape Centre Foundation
in 1984 with three core components: WinShape
Centre, awarding scholarships to young people
who wish to attend Berry College; the WinShape
Homes program, providing long term care for
foster children; and Camp WinShape, providing
a series of two week summer camps at Berry College
to boys and girls throughout the country.
Cathy is a devoutly religious man who built
his life and business based on hard work, humanity
and biblical principles. Based on these principles,
all of Chick-fil-A's restaurants operate with
a "closed-on-Sunday" policy - without exception.
When not managing his company, Cathy donates
his time to community efforts and teaches a
Sunday school class to 13 year old boys, as
he has done for more than 45 years.
In addition to presiding over one of the most
successful restaurant chains in America, Cathy
is a dedicated husband, father and grandfather.
Son, Dan, became president of Chick-fil-A in
June 2001 and son, Don, is senior vice president
of Chick-fil-A, Inc. and president of the Chick-fil-A
Dwarf House division. Daughter, Trudy and her
husband, John have served as missionaries in
Brazil, and are now back in the United States.
Cathy and his wife, Jeannette have 12 grandchildren
and more than 125 "foster" grandchildren.
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Mr.
Paul "Butch" Davis
Head Football Coach
University of North Carolina
Davis is the current head football coach at the University of North Carolina. He was named head coach of the Browns on
January 30, 2001, and led the Browns to the
club's first postseason appearance since 1994
with a 9-7 record in his second year as head
coach.
Davis came to Cleveland from the University
of Miami where Davis rebuilt the Hurricanes
program. Davis returned the program back to
the college football elite status as Miami defeated
Florida in the 2001 Nokia Sugar Bowl, and finished
second in both the Associated Press and ESPN/USA
Today rankings.
Davis has won two Super Bowl championships
with the Dallas Cowboys (1992 and 1993) and,
at the collegiate level, he won a national championship
with Miami (1987). He was the head coach at
Miami (1995-2000), where he compiled a 51-20
record, including a 4-0 mark in bowl games.
Davis joined Miami after six years (1989-1994)
with the Dallas Cowboys, serving as the defensive
line coach for four years and the last two seasons
as the Cowboys' defensive coordinator. Davis
was the defensive coordinator on Dallas' 1993
squad that won Super Bowl XXVIII and allowed
just one offensive touchdown or less in 12 of
16 games.
Davis spent five seasons (1984-88) as the defensive
line coach for the University of Miami, including
the Hurricanes' 1987 national championship team.
Davis started as an assistant on Jimmy Johnson's
Oklahoma State teams (1979-1983). Davis was
the head coach at Rogers High School in Tulsa,
Okla., for one season (1978) after spending
time as an assistant at two high schools in
Oklahoma and one in Arkansas where he taught
biology, anatomy, and physiology. Davis played
defensive end for Arkansas (1971-74).
Born Paul Hilton Davis in Tahlequah, Okla.,
on November 17, 1951, he earned his bachelor's
degree in biology and life science from Arkansas.
Davis and his wife Tammy have one son, Andrew.
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Mr.
C. Peyton Day
Chairman & CEO
Day Holdings, LLC
C. Peyton Day founded Day Hospitality Group
with Frederick W. Cerrone and serves as Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer. He is responsible
for the overall direction of the company.
The son of Cecil B. Day, founder of Days Inn
of America, Mr. Day grew up working in the hotel
business. He started as a teenager by cleaning
rooms and doing odd jobs at the first Days Inn
on Tybee Island, Georgia. As the chain spread
across the Southeast, he handed out keys at
several of the Days' locations during his summer
vacations. After college, he worked for two
years in hotel site selection, Pacific division,
for Days Inns of America, where he specialized
in market feasibility and financial analysis
for new hotel projects.
A the age of 23, Mr. Day opened C.P. Day Development
Company to build upscale single family homes,
primarily in Dunwoody, one of Atlanta's most
prestigious communities. He worked with Jim
Cowart, President of Jim Cowart Companies, the
area's number one home developer. After time
out to earn an M.B.A., Mr. Day returned to Atlanta
to join America's largest real estate developer,
Trammel Crow company, in office and industrial
leasing and construction. In 1994, he and Fred
Cerrone formed Day Hospitality Group.
Continuing the family tradition of community
service, Mr. Day is an active member of Perimeter
Church, Board of Director for Haggai Institute
and served as a member of the Board of Trustees
of Wesleyan School. He also is a member of the
Young Presidents Organization (YPO), and a member
of the Franchise Advisory Committee (FAC)-Marriott,
International. He has served as a Director of
the Buckhead Coalition, chaired the Board of
the Daylight Big Brother Program and served
on the Board of Trustees of Fellowship of the
Christian Athletes. He also enjoys coaching
little league baseball and youth football. He
lives in Duluth with his wife and three children.
Mr. Day holds a B.S. in Industrial Management
from the Georgia Institute of Technology and
an M.B.A. from the University of Virginia.
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Dr.
Joel Hunter
Senior Pastor
Northland, A Church Distributed
Since 1985, Dr. Joel C. Hunter has served
as the Senior Pastor of Northland, A Church
Distributed. Dr. Hunter received his Doctorate
of Ministry from Christian Theological Seminary
in Indiana and ministered for 15 years in the
United Methodist Church before serving at Northland.
Founder and chairman of the Alliance for the
Distributed Church, he served as adjunct Professor
of Practical Theology at Reformed Theological
Seminary in Orlando from 1991 to 2000. He is
on the Global Pastors' Network Board of Directors
and serves as Chairman of the Pastors' Council
for the New Christian Coalition of America.
Dr. Hunter has authored, Prayer, Politics
and Power, and the Journey to Spiritual
Maturity series which consists of ten
books.
He and his wife, Becky, were married in 1972
and love ministering together. They have three
sons and two grandchildren and live in Central
Florida.
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Mr.
George W. Koehn
Senior Advisor, Holland & Knight LLP
George W. Koehn (pronounced KERN) is Chairman,
President and Chief Executive Officer of SunTrust
Bank, Florida.
As of June 30, 2003, SunTrust Bank/Florida
had total deposits of $27.9 billion, and 10,600
employees in the Florida network, which today
has more than 433 offices from Pensacola to
Miami.
Koehn has been in banking for more than 39
years and has been with SunTrust since 1979,
when he joined the company as Chief Executive
Officer of SunBank of Gainesville. He subsequently
held Chief Executive Officer positions with
the company's affiliate banks in Tampa Bay
and Orlando, serving most recently as Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer of SunTrust Bank,
Central Florida.
Koehn began his banking career in 1964 as a
check desk clerk with the Manufacturers and
Traders Trust Company in Buffalo; he subsequently
held numerous branch and bank management positions.
In addition, he held various positions with
the Liberty National Bank and Trust Company
in Buffalo, and Great Western Bank and Trust
in Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona. He later served
in various capacities with affiliates of Southeast
Banking Corporation, including president of
Southeast Bank of Brevard.
Koehn is active in community and civic affairs,
serving on several boards in the community.
He is the immediate past Vice Chairman of the
Board of Directors of Enterprise Florida, Inc.,
The state's principal economic development organization
chaired by Governor Jeb Bush. He is a member
of the Board of Trustees at Rollins College,
a member of the Board of Directors and Executive
Committee of Florida Tax Watch, and a member
of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee
of Florida Council of 100. Koehn also serves
as a director of Orlando Regional Healthcare
System.
Born in 1943 and raised in Buffalo, NY, Koehn
was educated at the University of Miami. He
is also a graduate of the Stonier Graduate School
of Banking at Rutgers University and the National
Commercial Lending Graduate School of the University
of Oklahoma. George Koehn and his wife, Beck,
have two children: Kristin Irvin and Rob Koehn.
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Mr.
Duane Kuck
President and CEO
Regal Marine, Orlando FL
Duane Kuck currently serves as President and CEO of Regal Marine Industries, Inc., a leading manufacturer of luxury performance boats. Regal is a family owned business founded in 1969 by Duane’s parents, Paul and Carol Kuck.
As the oldest of three children, Duane quickly became involved in the family business and at age 16, worked part-time after school and on Saturdays at the plant. He became an official Regal employee in 1973 at age 18 and worked his way up the ladder, learning every facet of the organization. In 1982, he took on the responsibilities of Vice President and later became Chief Operating Officer. In 1994 the torch was passed from father to son when Duane became President and CEO.
He was a member of the Young Presidents’ Organization from 1996 to 2004 and served on the YPO Fellowship Forum Board. He is currently a member of World Presidents’ Organization, since 2005. He is a board member of the American Boatbuilders Association and also served on the board of the National Marine Manufacturer’s Association as an officer and director from 1993-1999 as well as vice-chairman from 1995-1997.
Duane is married to wife Cindy Leigh and is the father of 5 children ranging in ages from 2 to 14. He has strong Christian values and is an active member in his church where he serves on the board for the Beacon Foundation. In his leisure time, he enjoys flying, playing basketball and boating.
Information on Regal Boats can be found at www.regalboats.com.
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Mr.
Hugh O. Maclellan, Jr.
President
The Maclellan Foundation, Inc.
Hugh O. Maclellan,
Jr. is President of The Maclellan Foundation.
Mr. Maclellan received a B.A. degree in Vanderbilt
University and an M.B.A. from Wharton School
of Finance. He serves on the boards of UnumProvident,
Covenant Transport and SunTrust Bank Chattanooga.
Mr. Maclellan also serves on non-profit boards:
Generous Giving, Chattanooga Resource Foundation,
First Things First, United Way of Greater Chattanooga,
King College, and The Jesus Film (now shown
to over 4.5 billion people in 770 languages by
980 denominations and mission agencies).
He helped with 4 entrepreneurial efforts in
Chattanooga: Chattanooga Resource Foundation
(researched and stared 20 entrepreneurial efforts
to help Chattanooga), First Things First (effort
to reduce divorce 30%, reduce illegitimacy 30%,
and increase responsible fatherhood 30%), Children's
First (financial scholarships and started alternative
schools in urban black churches), and Front
Porch Alliance (builds partnerships to empower
churches, community and business to work together).
Mr. Maclellan and his wife, Nancy, have four
children and thirteen grandchildren and make
their home on Lookout Mountain, Tennessee.
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Mrs.
Judith Martz
Governor
State of Montana (Retired)
Judy Martz was elected as Montana's first
female Governor on November 7, 2000. Just four
years earlier, she was elected as the state's
first female Lieutenant Governor when she ran
with Governor Marc Racicot.
Since taking office in January, Governor Martz
has tackled many tough issues head-on. Her priorities
include retaining and creating good paying job
opportunities for all Montanans, addressing
appropriate tax reform policies in the state,
and improving the education funding system for
Montana's public schools. Her goal, to ensure
that Montana is 'open for business', is carried
into action by dedicated cabinet and staff members
who share these priorities.
Governor Martz recognizes that one of the most
important jobs of the state's chief executive
officer is to manage the state's financial affairs.
During the 2001 Legislative Session, she held
the line on over $100 million in new spending
to manage the state's budget in a fiscally responsible
manner. This commitment is already paying off.
While the state will be faced with addressing
a budget deficit in the next legislative session,
due to the commitment of the Governor and the
State Legislature, Montana's deficit is much
smaller than that of many other states. In addition,
while many states have received a lower rating
for issuing state bonds, in 2002, Montana received
the second-highest bond rating available to
states from both Standard & Poor's and Moody's
- the nation's largest rating agencies.
To move forward her economic development initiatives,
Governor Martz created the Office of Economic
Opportunity during the 2001 Legislative session.
This office is tasked with promoting Montana
businesses, attracting complimentary businesses
to the state, and developing Montana's workforce
for better paying jobs.
Governor Martz was born July 28, 1943, in Big
Timber, Montana, to ranching parents. She graduated
from Butte High School in 1961, and attended
Eastern Montana College. She was a member of
the 1963 U.S. World Speed Skating Team, and
a member of the U.S. Olympic Speed Skating Team
at the 1964 Winter Games.
Governor Martz worked as a field representative
for U.S. Senator Conrad Burns from 1989 to 1995.
She has been civically involved for years, serving
as President of the Butte Chamber of Commerce
in the early 1990's, and vice-chair of the St.
James Hospital Board of Directors. For more
than 30 years, she and her husband, Harry Martz,
have owned and operated a commercial solid-waste
business in Butte . As a small business owner,
she became actively involved in local and statewide
economic development issues.
She and Harry were married in 1965, and have
two grown children.
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Mr.
Paul J. Meyer
Founder
Success Motivation International, Inc.
Paul Meyer founded SMI, Inc. in 1960 and shortly
thereafter founded Leadership Management, Inc.
These firms were established for the purpose
of helping people develop their management skills.
The corporate structure now consists of more
than 40 companies.
He is the author of five books, Unlocking
Your Legacy, I Inherited a Fortune!, A World of Success, Bridging
the Leadership Gap, Chicken Soup for
the Golden Soul and has authored numerous
courses teaching leadership and motivational
training. He has published articles in over
250 journals and magazines, numerous booklets,
pamphlets and industry related articles.
Mr. Meyer has been the featured speaker for
many events in the U.S., Asia, Europe, Australia,
New Zealand, Canada , South America and South
Africa presenting over 50 speaking titles.
He has been instrumental in founding five charitable
foundations to promote education and organizations
that serve youth. Mr. Meyer provides major support
to many other programs in the U.S. and in Third
World countries and serves as a board member
with many of these organizations.
Mr. Meyer has received numerous humanitarian
awards, honorary degrees, and achievement awards.
He lives in Waco, Texas, with his wife Jane.
They have five children and 15 grandchildren.
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Mr.
Norm Miller
Chairman
Interstate Batteries, Dallas Texas
Norm Miller, Interstate Batteries chairman
of the board, began his career with the company
shortly after graduating from North Texas State
University in 1962. He has moved through the
ranks of Interstate - from his father's Tennessee
distributorship, to the National Field Sales
team at Dallas corporate headquarters, and on
to the helm of Interstate's Executive Management
Team.
Miller assumed the president and chairman roles
in 1978 after working under his mentor, company-founder
John Searcy, for 16 hears. Since then, Interstate
has grown to become the number-one replacement
battery in North America. In 1991, Miller relinquished
the title of president to spend more time focusing
on other strategies and issues facing the company.
Today, the Interstate team remains the leader
in the battery industry with 320 wholesale distributors,
more than 200,000 dealers and more than 12 million
batteries sold annually.
NASCAR Racing: He pioneered Interstate's entry
into NASCAR racing in 1989, and since Interstate
teamed up with Joe Gibbs Racing in 1992, Miller
has become well-known as a team share the philosophy
to work hard to honor God. The team, featuring
driver Bob by Labonte, captured the Winston
Cup Championship in 2000, bringing Interstate
Batteries unprecedented brand awareness levels.
Ministry: Miller shares his life experiences
and tries to offer hope to those in need from
prisoners in the U.S. to various places around
the world. He often inspires others with his
Christian-based philosophy in business through
his:
- Book Beyond the Norm (1996), about
his life and the obstacles he has overcome.
- Speaking engagements to primarily business
and community audiences.
Board memberships: Dallas Theological Seminary,
Dallas Seminary Foundation, Overseas Council.
Films: In an effort to produce movies that
feature good values, Miller and his wife, Anne,
began a movie production company called NORANN
Entertainment. Their first movie, Joyriders,
starred Martin Landau and was released in 1999.
To distribute films, the Millers have also partnered
in a movie distribution company, Providence
Entertainment that recently released The
Omega Code and Extreme Days.
So while he's recognized for his marketing
expertise at Interstate Batteries, Miller is
also known for taking on new adventures wherever
he can make a difference. He and Anne have two
children and five grandchildren.
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Mr.
Robert "Buzz" Peterson
Head Coach
Men's Basketball
Coastal Carolina University
Winning has been a trademark of Peterson's
on every level. In high school, he was named
the top player in the state of North Carolina. In college, at the University of North Carolina, he was a part of the Tar Heels' 1982 NCAA
Championship team. As an assistant coach he
helped direct Appalachian State, East Tennessee
State, North Carolina State and Vanderbilt
to a combined 154-117 record and appearances
in the NCAA Tournament and NIT. As a head coach
he has directed teams to NCAA Tournament appearances,
conference championships and a National Invitation
Tournament title.
One of the most decorated high school players
in the state of North Carolina, Peterson was
a Parade and McDonald's All-America selection
coming out of Asheville High School. He was
named the North Carolina Player of the Year
and Athlete of the Year as a senior. The runner-up
for both awards was future college roommate
Michael Jordan.
The Asheville, N.C., native earned four monograms
at North Carolina, serving as a team captain
during his senior season in 1985. During his
four seasons in Chapel Hill, the Tar Heels
captured four Atlantic Coast Conference championships
and one ACC Tournament title while recording
a 115-22 record. A member of UNC's 1982 national
championship team, Peterson was voted the Outstanding
Senior by his teammates following the 1984-85
season.
Following his collegiate career, Peterson was
drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 1985
NBA draft. He also spent one year as a scout
for Bob Gibbons' All-Star Sports recruiting
service before beginning his coaching career
at Appalachian State.
A 1986 North Carolina graduate with a bachelor's
degree in geography, Peterson and his wife,
Jan, have two daughters, and a son.
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Mr.
Steven S. Reinemund (Ret.)
Chairman of the Board
PepsiCo
With revenues of about $25 billion, PepsiCo
ranks as the world's fourth largest food and
beverage company. It includes: Frito-Lay, the
world's largest manufacturer and distributor
of snacks; Pepsi-Cola, the second largest soft
drink business; Tropicana, the largest marketer
and producer of branded juices; Gatorade, the
world's leading sports drink and Quaker Foods,
which merged with PepsiCo in August 2001.
Prior to becoming Chairman and CEO in May 2001,
Steve, an 18-year PepsiCo Veteran, was President
and Chief Operating Officer, responsible for
PepsiCo's principal business. He also led PepsiCo's
corporate human resources function and its corporate
sales and retailer strategies group. Under Steve's
direction, PepsiCo has focused on becoming a
world leader in convenient foods and beverages.
The addition of The Quaker Oats Company firmly
strengthens PepsiCo's position as a leading
refreshment beverage and snack company.
From 1996 to 1999, Steven was Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer of Frito-Lay Company
with global sales of $11 billion. He led Frito-Lay
North America from 1992 to 1996, during which
sales and profits grew dramatically as the company
developed its traditional products and expanded
into low-fat and no-fat snacks, such as Baked
Lay's Potato Chips, Baked Tostitos Tortilla
Chips, Rold Gold Pretzels as well as salsas
and dips.
Steve started his career with PepsiCo in 1984
at the corporation's former Pizza Hut division
where he served as Chief Executive Officer from
1986 until 19992.
Steve served on the national Advisory Board
for The Salvation Army from 1990 to 1999 and
was Chairman from 1996 to 1999. He was honored
with the 1999 William Booth Award, the 1998
Excellence in Board Leadership Award from The
National Assembly of National Voluntary Health
and Social Welfare organizations and The Salvation
Army's top volunteer award, and The Order of
Auxiliary Service Medal. He has also served
on The National Council of La Raza, which honored
him with its 1997 President's Award.
A 1970 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy,
Steve served five years as an officer in the
United States Marine Corps and achieved the
rank of Captain. In 1994 he was named the eighth
recipient of the General John H. Russell Leadership
Award, a national honor given by the Marine
Corps Command and Staff College Foundation.
Steve received a Masters of Business Administration
degree from the University of Virginia in 1978.
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Mr.
James M. "Jim" Seneff, Jr.
CEO
CNL Financial Group, Inc.
Mr. Seneff founded CNL Financial Group, Inc.
in 1973 and has guided the company's real estate
investment, finance and development activities
over the past 29 years. CNL and the entities
it has established have more than $5.4 billion
in assets, representing interests in more than
3,100 properties in 49 states. The company focuses
on properties in the hospitality, retirement,
corporate facilities and community development
sectors.
Mr. Seneff is also chairman of the board and
chief executive officer of Commercial Net Lease
Realty, Inc., a NYSE-listed equity real estate
investment crust, focusing on free standing
retail real estate. He is chairman of the board
of CNL American Properties fund, Inc., a public
unlisted real estate investment trust that acquires
and finances freestanding restaurant properties.
Mr. Seneff is also chairman of the board of
CNL Bank.
Mr. Seneff served on the Florida State Commission
on Ethics and is former member and past chairman
of the State of Florida Investment Advisory
Council, which advises the State of Florida
Retirement System. He is a former member of
the Florida State University Foundation's Board
of Directors. Mr. Seneff is a member of the
Board of Directors of the Florida Center for
the Performing Arts and the Board of Overseers
of the Crummer Graduate School of Business at
Rollins College. He is also a member of the
Alexis de Tocqueville Society of the Heart of
Florida United Way, and the Board of Trustees
of United Arts of Central Florida, Inc. Mr.
Seneff also serves on the boards of directors
for a number of other non-profit organizations
involved in Christian ministries and civic activities.
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Mr.
Alonzo E. Short, Jr.
LT.G, USA (Ret.)
Chairman
Promise Keepers National Board of Directors
Lieutenant General (retired) Alonzo E. Short,
Jr. was born in Greenville, North Carolina
on 27th of January 1939. He grew up in Portsmouth,
Virginia where he attended I.C. Norcom High
School. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree
in Education from Virginia State University
and a Masters degree in Business Management
from the New York Institute of Technology, Long
Island, New York. He also holds Honorary Doctorates
from Virginia State University of C.H. Mason
University, San Diego, California. His Military
education includes completion of the Signal
Officers Basic and Advance courses, the Armed
Forces Staff College, the Communications-Electronics
Systems Engineer course and the Army War College.
General Short had a distinguished career of
over 32 years in the US Army Signal Corps. He
held a wide variety of assignments with progressively
increasing responsibility, from Platoon Leader
to Commanding General of the Army's Worldwide
Information Systems command and finally ending
his career as the Commander of the Defense Information
Systems Agency and Manager of the National Communications
System.
His many awards and decorations include: the
Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Distinguished
Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Legion
of Merit, Bronze Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster,
the National Defense Service Medal, the Vietnam
Honor Medal and the Parachutist and Air Assault
Badges.
General Short and his wife, the former Rosalin
Reid of Orange, New Jersey, have a son and daughter
and seven grandchildren.
General Short retired from active duty on the
1st of September 1994 . Since that time, he
has served as the President and CEO of MICAH
Systems, Inc., a high-technology information
engineering company from September 1994 to August
1997. Presently, he is the Chairman of Promise
Keepers National Board of Directors. He held
the position of Senior Vice President of two
business units in Lockheed Martin from September
1997 to May 2000. Currently, he is the President
and Chief Operating Officer of Houston Associates,
Inc., a telecommunications and systems engineering
company located in Arlington, Virginia. He
also serves on other corporate and advisory
boards.
He and Mrs. Short reside in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Mr.
Stephen E. Strang
Founder & CEO
Strang Communications
Stephen Strang, founder of New Man
magazine, is an award-winning journalist, entrepreneur,
businessman and author. He is founder and president
of Strang Communications Company, which in addition
to New Man, publishes Charisma,
SpiritLed Woman, Ministries Today, the
Spanish magazine Vida Cristiana and
a trade magazine. His Orlando, Florida company
also includes Charisma House, Siloam Books and
CharismaLife curriculum, plus many other innovative
products that in the last 28 years have earned
a reputation as a leading Christian publisher.
Among his many awards, Strang has received
an honorary doctorate from Lee University in
1995 and has also been nominated as Entrepreneur
of the Year. In 1973, as a University of Florida
senior, he won the prestigious William Randolph
Hearst Journalism Award.
He has been married to Joy for 31 years. They
have two sons: Cameron and Chandler.
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Mr.
Lee Webb
News Anchor
The Christian Broadcasting Network
Lee Webb serves as the CBN News anchor for
The 700 Club, the flagship television
program of The Christian Broadcasting Network,
and for CBN NewsWatch, a daily news show featuring
CBN News reports and analysis.
Webb was born and raised in Pompano Beach,
Florida. He attended Greenbrier Military School
in Lewisburg, West Virginia, and received his
bachelor's degree from Auburn University in
1975.
Over his 25-year television career, Webb has
worked for network affiliates in Montgomery,
Alabama, Miami and Boston. Before coming to
CBN in 1994, Webb anchored the 6:00 and 11:00
p.m. newscasts for the NBC affiliate in Jacksonville,
Florida .
In addition to his career in broadcast journalism,
Webb completed eight years of reserve military
service, attaining the rank of captain in the
Army National Guard.
Webb serves as an elder in the Presbyterian
Church in America and is also a part-time student
at Reformed Theological Seminary. He is married
and has three sons and a daughter.
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