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Robert Lopez, PhD

Robert Lopez, PhD

Professor of Humanities — Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

Robert López was saved in the Mandarin Baptist Church of San Fernando Valley in his late thirties. He emerged from an unorthodox childhood, some of which has been published in his 2015 book, "Jephthah...

Robert López was saved in the Mandarin Baptist Church of San Fernando Valley in his late thirties. He emerged from an unorthodox childhood, some of which has been published in his 2015 book, "Jephthah’s Daughters: Innocent Casualties in the War for Family Equality." From a Political Science degree at Yale and arbitration for NYC's labor unions to a bilingual court advocate at Hispanics United, and a paralegal in Manhattan and then as a translator for Nickelodeon Latin America. He traveled from the Congo to Haiti and throughout Latin America before returning to SUNY Buffalo to earn his PhD. He taught for many years before saying his Christian faith was more important than tenure, and vacated his lifelong appointment and benefits. Dr. López believes that literature and the creative arts are an integral component in evangelization. He views his years in secular liberal education as the training ground, which helped him to understand the importance of fighting for Christian values in popular culture and in arts & letters. He continues to be active as a researcher and writer. Dr. López met his wife in 1999 and has been married to her since 2001. They have two children.

Robert Marks

Robert Marks

Professor - Electrical and Computer Engineering — Baylor University

Robert J. Marks is Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Baylor University, and coauthor of the new book, Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics, published by World Scien...

Robert J. Marks is Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Baylor University, and coauthor of the new book, Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics, published by World Scientific. He is a fellow of the IEEE, the current Editor-in-Chief of BIO-Informatics, the former Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, and served as the first president of the IEEE Neural Networks Council, now called the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society.

Robert Morris

Robert Morris

Author | Founder & Lead Senior Pastor — Gateway Church

Robert Morris is the founding lead senior pastor of Gateway Church, a multi-campus church based out of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex with 71,000 active attendees. He is heard each week on 635 radio...

Robert Morris is the founding lead senior pastor of Gateway Church, a multi-campus church based out of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex with 71,000 active attendees. He is heard each week on 635 radio stations across the country, and his nationally televised TV program airs throughout the U.S. and in 27 foreign countries each week. Morris serves as chancellor of The King’s University and is the best-selling author of numerous books, including The Blessed Life, Frequency and Beyond Blessed.

Robert O’Neill

Robert O’Neill

Author | NAVY Seal — field_542d8190101fc

Robert O’Neill was born and raised in Butte, Montana, and lived there for nineteen years until he joined the Navy in 1996. Deploying as a SEAL more than a dozen times, O’Neill participated in more tha...

Robert O’Neill was born and raised in Butte, Montana, and lived there for nineteen years until he joined the Navy in 1996. Deploying as a SEAL more than a dozen times, O’Neill participated in more than four hundred combat missions across four different theaters of war. During his remarkable career, he was decorated more than fifty-two times. Among the honors he received were two Silver Stars, four Bronze Stars with Valor, a Joint Service Commendation Medal with Valor, three Presidential Unit Citations, and a Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal with Valor. Robert O’Neill helped co-found Your Grateful Nation, an organization committed to transitioning Special Operations veterans into their next successful career. You can find him at robertjoneill.com

Robert Orlando

Robert Orlando

Filmmaker | Producer — field_542d8190101fc

Robert Orlando is a filmmaker and producer whose most recent documentary, The Divine Plan, tells the fascinating story about the relationship between Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II. Robert has wo...

Robert Orlando is a filmmaker and producer whose most recent documentary, The Divine Plan, tells the fascinating story about the relationship between Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II. Robert has worked for over 15 years as a Digital Media Producer, Director and Editor with a variety of commercial and corporate partners like American Express, Unilever, the Wall Street Journal and Conde Nast, to provide creative content and stylized storytelling that strengthens brands. His critical skills include script writing and analysis, content research, non-linear video editing, and coordination of all aspects of a film shoot. It is his love for story-telling that made him especially gifted at re-telling this unique story about two world leaders, as portrayed in The Divine Plan.

Robert P. George

Robert P. George

McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence | Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions — Princeton University

Robert P. George is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University. He has served as Chairman of the U.S. Co...

Robert P. George is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University. He has served as Chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom and on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and the President’s Council on Bioethics. He has also served as the U.S. member of UNESCO’s World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology. He was a Judicial Fellow at the Supreme Court of the United States, where he received the Justice Tom C. Clark Award. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Swarthmore, he holds the degrees of J.D. and M.T.S. from Harvard University and the degrees of D.Phil., B.C.L., D.C.L., and D.Litt. from Oxford University, in addition to twenty-one honorary doctorates. He is a recipient of the U.S. Presidential Citizens Medal, the Honorific Medal for the Defense of Human Rights of the Republic of Poland, the Canterbury Medal of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, and Princeton University’s President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching. His books include Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality and In Defense of Natural Law (both published by Oxford University Press), as well as The Clash of Orthodoxies and Conscience and Its Enemies (both published by ISI Books).

Robert Popovian

Robert Popovian

Vice President — US Government Relations at Pfizer Inc.

Robert Popovian is currently Vice President, US Government Relations at Pfizer Inc. Robert brings over two decades of experience in numerous facets of biopharmaceutical and health care industry with a...

Robert Popovian is currently Vice President, US Government Relations at Pfizer Inc. Robert brings over two decades of experience in numerous facets of biopharmaceutical and health care industry with a strong track record of expertise in Health Care Policy and Economics, Government Relations, Medical Affairs, and Strategic Planning. Robert has published and presented extensively on the impact of biopharmaceuticals and health policies on health care costs and clinical outcomes, including authorship in clinical and healthcare delivery journals and published expert source in First Word, The Hill, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Pink Sheet, Managed Healthcare Executive and Bloomberg News amongst many others. He also writes a regularly published column in Morning. He is a sought-out speaker at healthcare policy and medical conferences on topics such as payment and delivery reform, pricing, reimbursement, biosimilars, biopharmaceutical innovation and health economics. He currently serves on the Board of Councilors of University of Southern California, School of Pharmacy and Board of Advisors for Capital RX. He is one of the few researchers who has studied and published both clinical and policy related economic analysis as well as one of a handful who have studied and published empirical data regarding emerging payment models in the US healthcare system and for biopharmaceutical reimbursement. He was also one of the first to secure inclusion of health outcomes data regarding labeled indication of a biopharmaceutical. Robert completed his Doctorate in Pharmacy and Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy degrees at the University of Southern California with honors. He has also completed a residency in Pharmacy Practice/Adult Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases at the Los Angeles County – University of Southern California Hospital and a fellowship in Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy at University of Southern California. Robert is married to Maylin Megran Popovian; they have two daughters, Katrina and Natalya. They have residences both in Los Angeles, CA and Washington, DC.

Robert Rector

Robert Rector

Senior Research Fellow, Domestic Policy Studies, Institute for Family, Community, and Opportunity — The Heritage Foundation

Dubbed the "intellectual godfather" of welfare reform (by National Review Editor Rich Lowry), Rector concentrates on a range of related issues, including the collapse of the marriage culture, the brea...

Dubbed the "intellectual godfather" of welfare reform (by National Review Editor Rich Lowry), Rector concentrates on a range of related issues, including the collapse of the marriage culture, the breakdown of the family and other social ills. He is a vocal proponent of marriage education, especially in low-income communities. Rector played a major role in crafting the 1996 federal welfare reform legislation, which, for the first time, required recipients to work or get job training in exchange for benefits. Since its passage, he has continued to examine not only the mounting costs to the taxpayer (nearly $1 trillion a year) but the role of welfare spending in undermining families. Rector’s impact on national policy includes the debate over how to fix America’s broken immigration system – both today and the last time around. His current research on the long-term fiscal costs to taxpayers of granting amnesty to an estimated 11 million unlawful immigrants, as envisioned in the Senate’s “comprehensive” immigration reform bill, builds on his influential work seven years earlier. His recent papers (among those listed below) include “The Fiscal Cost of Unlawful Immigrants and Amnesty to the U.S. Taxpayer,” “An Overview of Obama’s End Run on Welfare Reform,” “Marriage: America’s Greatest Weapon Against Child Poverty,” “Reforming the Food Stamp Program” and “Understanding Poverty in the United States." He holds a bachelor’s degree from the College of William and Mary and a master’s degree in political science from Johns Hopkins University. He is the co-author of America's Failed $5.4 Trillion War on Poverty, a comprehensive 1995 examination of U.S. welfare programs, and co-editor of Steering the Elephant: How Washington Works (1987). For his research on welfare reform, he received the Dr. W. Glenn and Rita Ricardo Campbell Award, given annually to a Heritage employee who makes "outstanding contributions to the analysis and promotion of a free society."

Robert Spencer

Robert Spencer

Director — Jihad Watch

Robert Spencer is the director of Jihad Watch, a program of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, and author of the New York Times bestsellers The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades)...

Robert Spencer is the director of Jihad Watch, a program of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, and author of the New York Times bestsellers The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) and The Truth About Muhammad, as well as six other books on Islam and terrorism, including Religion of Peace, Onward Muslim Soldiers: How Jihad Still Threatens America and the West, and Islam Unveiled. His articles on Islam and other topics have appeared in the New York Post, the Washington Times, the Dallas Morning News, FrontPageMagazine.com, WorldNetDaily, Insight in the News, Human Events, National Review Online, and many other journals. He has appeared on FOX News, CNN, PBS, and C-Span and numerous nationally syndicated radio shows, including Michael Savage’s Savage Nation, Laura Ingraham Show, G. Gordon Liddy Show, Janet Parshall’s America, the Michael Reagan Show, the BBC, and Vatican Radio discussing jihad, Islam, and terrorism. Spencer has studied Islamic theology, law, and history for more than 25 years and has trained the FBI and other government officials on the threats of Jihad in America.

Robert Tracy McKenzie

Robert Tracy McKenzie

Professor of History — Wheaton College

Tracy McKenzie joined the History Department in the fall of 2010 after twenty-two years on the faculty of the University of Washington, where he held the Donald W. Logan Endowed Chair in American Hist...

Tracy McKenzie joined the History Department in the fall of 2010 after twenty-two years on the faculty of the University of Washington, where he held the Donald W. Logan Endowed Chair in American History. For most of his professional career, his research has focused on the effects of the American Civil War on the economy and society of the Upper South. His first book, One South or Many? Plantation Belt and Upcountry in Civil War-Era Tennessee (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994), investigated the economic effects of war and emancipation on the southern countryside, and received best-book awards from the Agricultural History Society and the American Historical Association-Pacific Coast Branch. His next monograph was Lincolnites and Rebels: A Divided Town in the American Civil War (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006). Recipient of the annual Fletcher Pratt Literary Award for best non-fiction work on the Civil War, Lincolnites and Rebels explored the civil war within the Civil War by tracing the experience of a single community split asunder by the sectional crisis. More recently, Professor McKenzie has turned his attention to the ways in which American evangelicals have remembered their national heritage; toward that end, he has recently written a book on memory of the “First Thanksgiving.” The First Thanksgiving: What the Real Story Tells Us about Loving God and Learning from History was published in October, 2013 by Intervarsity Press.

Robert Tracy McKenzie, PhD

Robert Tracy McKenzie, PhD

Author | Arthur F. Holmes Chair of Faith & Learning | Professor of History — Wheaton College

Robert Tracy McKenzie (PhD, Vanderbilt University) is Arthur F. Holmes Chair of Faith and Learning and professor of history at Wheaton College. His books include Lincolnites and Rebels, A Little Book...

Robert Tracy McKenzie (PhD, Vanderbilt University) is Arthur F. Holmes Chair of Faith and Learning and professor of history at Wheaton College. His books include Lincolnites and Rebels, A Little Book for New Historians, and The First Thanksgiving: What the Real Story Tells Us About Loving God and Learning from History. Read an interview with Robert Tracy McKenzie on American democracy. You can also watch videos of McKenzie on Thanksgiving dinner, Christian history, and more.

Robert Unruh

Robert Unruh

Journalist — WND

Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to torna...

Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially.

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