Program Speakers:

Fourth Annual National Hospitality Prayer Breakfast

Sunday, May 17, 2009
Hyatt McCormick Place, Chicago
7:00am-7:30am - Chicago's Earliest Networking Event
7:30am-9:30am - Breakfast and Program

Les Steckel
Former NFL Coach
President & CEO, Fellowship of Christian Athletes
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Veteran NFL coach Les Steckel became the seventh President and CEO of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes on March 1, 2005. Steckel’s extensive involvement with FCA dates back to 1972 when, as a college football coach, he attended his first FCA conference. In the more than 30 years since then, Steckel has served as a Huddle Leader, platform speaker, camp dean, football clinician at various FCA Camps across the nation and served regularly as a guest speaker for FCA events. Steckel and his wife, Chris, also speak at FCA marriage enrichment weekends, and prior to his selection as FCA President and CEO, both he and Chris served on the FCA National Board of Trustees.

Steckel’s football coaching career spans over 32 years. After spending five years as a college coach at the University of Colorado and the U.S. Naval Academy, Steckel began his NFL career with the San Francisco 49ers in 1978. His 23 years coaching experience in the NFL includes serving as head coach of the Minnesota Vikings and the offensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans whom he helped guide to the 2000 Super Bowl, and offensive coach for the New England Patriots during their 1985 Super Bowl season.

Additionally, he held the position of offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and has been a position coach with the Denver Broncos, Houston Oilers, and the Buffalo Bills.

A Golden Gloves boxing champion at the University of Kansas, Steckel graduated from Kansas in 1968 with a triple-major bachelor’s degree in political science, social work and human relations. He then enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps and, after completing Officer Candidate School in early 1969, served in Vietnam as an infantry officer. In 1972, Steckel joined the Marine Corps Reserves and served in various staff positions throughout the United States while he coached football for college and NFL teams until retiring in 1999 as a Colonel. Among his numerous military awards, Steckel received the Navy Commendation Medal.

In August 2006, Steckel’s autobiography, One Yard Short: Turning Your Defeats Into Victories, was published. The title is derived from the final play of the 2000 Super Bowl between the St. Louis Rams and Steckel’s Titans, a play that has been called the most exciting play in the history of the Super Bowl. Steckel’s book chronicles his life journey which ultimately led him to Kansas City to head the largest sports ministry in the world.

Les and Chris Steckel, who reside in suburban Kansas City, are the parents of three adult children, Christian, Lesley and Luke.



Program Host:

Spencer Tillman
CBS Sports Reporter
College Football Today

Spencer Tillman is a former NFL player for the Houston Oilers (1987-88 and 1992-94) and the San Francisco 49ers (1989-91) and has won a Super Bowl. He has also served as a team captain, sports broadcaster for CBS’ College Football Today, NFL Sunday Ticket, WABC-TV New York, KPRC-TV Houston, TX and Fox Sports Net. Tillman has spoken for organizations such as BMW of North America, Sears, and the NCAA. He has authored op-ed pieces for the Wall Street Journal, San Francisco Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, London Times and several other notable periodicals. Tillman holds a Bachelors of Science in Communications and Journalism from Oklahoma University. His beautiful family consists of his wife, Rita, and four daughters.

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