By Tom Siebert
Hoping to generate less heat and more light in the global political
debate, Judson University has scheduled ex-Vermont Governor Howard Dean
and former U.S. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich to speak, not spar, at the Christian school's seventh World Leaders Forum next spring.
"In a world that is becoming increasingly politically divided, Judson
University is honored to host a conversation highlighting the
importance of civility in political discourse," said university
President Gene Crume. "We believe in presenting our campus and our
community with a balanced approach to understanding divergent ideologies
by fostering respectful dialogue."
Mr. Dean and Mr. Gingrich, both of whom were once front runners for
their respective parties' presidential nominations, are set to keynote
the 2018 World Leaders Forum, entitled "A Bipartisan Conversation About
Leadership in Divided Times."
The event is slated for April 19 at Judson's campus in northwest
suburban Elgin, followed by a VIP reception and photo opportunity in
Chicago. The two political leaders will be sharing a stage for the first
time since 2011.
Howard Dean served as governor of Vermont from 1991 to 2003, gaining a
national reputation for fiscal responsibility as well as promoting
equality and opportunity for the state's residents. Governor Dean was
named public official of the year by Governing magazine in 2002.
He ran for president in 2004, coming in second place for the
Democratic nomination behind Massachusetts Senator John Kerry. Mr. Dean
then ran the Democratic National Committee from 2005-2009, helping his
party take control of the House of Representatives in 2006 and the
Senate in 2008. He is a frequent guest on political talk shows.
Newt Gingrich was first elected to the House from Georgia in 1978 and
served until 1999. He was House minority whip from 1989-1995 and
speaker from 1995-1999. Under his leadership, the House passed welfare
reform, the first balanced budget in a generation, and the first tax cut
in 16 years. In addition, funding was restored to strengthen defense
and intelligence capabilities, an action later lauded by the bipartisan
9/11 Commission.
Mr. Gingrich ran a surprisingly strong campaign for the 2012
Republican presidential nomination, which was eventually won by Arizona
Senator John McCain. He has published 35 books, including 15 New York
Times bestsellers. He is currently a Fox News contributor and senior
advisor at Dentons, the world's largest law firm.
Previous keynoters at the World Leaders Forum were former President George W. Bush, ex-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice,
former Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev, ex-British Prime Minister
Tony Blair, former Mexican President Felipe Calderón, and Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan.
The forum affords Judson students and the Chicagoland community an
opportunity to be inspired by significant thought leaders. Proceeds fund
Judson leadership scholarships, innovative entrepreneurial activities,
and ongoing operations of the World Leaders Forum.
Judson University offers a Christian liberal arts and sciences
education through its bachelor of arts degrees for more than 60 majors,
minors, and graduate programs. Also offered are online certification and
accelerated adult-degree programs. For more information, visit www.JudsonU.edu.
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