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JohnRiversPhotoRetiring as president of a $1.5 billion dollar company, John Rivers left a career of twenty years in Healthcare to follow a lifelong dream of running a restaurant. In 2009 John opened his first concept, 4 Rivers Smokehouse, which quickly became one of the fastest growing restaurants in the southeast. With thirteen locations in Florida and one in Atlanta, the success and popularity of his 4 Rivers Smokehouse and his second concept, the Southern-inspired COOP, have garnered national recognition. Nation’s Restaurant News, the industry’s lead trade publication, recognized 4 Rivers as one of their top five breakout brands. Restaurant Business named John as one of the Power 20 Leaders in the restaurant industry, Orlando Magazine included him among Orlando’s “50 Most Powerful, 15 to Watch” and in 2013, John was named a finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award.

John has twice been honored to cook at the prestigious James Beard House in New York City and has enjoyed participating at the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival and the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival for the last 6 consecutive years. He has appeared on numerous television shows and has been featured in national publications including Food & Wine, Bon Appetit, Zagat.com, USA Today, Cigar Aficionado, Business Insider, Cooking Light Magazine, and Paula Deen Magazine. John also authored his first book, “The Southern Cowboy Cookbook,” that has enjoyed success at Barnes & Noble, Costco and Amazon.com and launched a line of retail and manufactured products currently enjoying shelf space at Publix & Fresh Market and being distributed nationally by partners such as Sysco and Aramark.

A graduate of Florida State University College of Business, where he serves on the Board of Governors, John chairs the 4R Foundation and serves on the boards of numerous school, church, and charity organizations. He is the co-founder of two annual charity festivals: “Cows ‘n Cabs” in Winter Park, FL and “Pink & Swine” in Tallahassee, FL, and lives in Winter Park with his wife Monica and two children, Jared and Cameron.

Danny WuerffelFormer college and professional American football quarterback who won the 1996 Heisman Trophy and the 1996 national football championship while playing college football for the University of Florida. Wuerffel was a prolific passer in Coach Steve Spurrier’s offense. He lead the nation in touchdown passes in 1995 and 1996 and set numerous school and conference records. He lead the Gators to four SEC Championships and the University’s first National Football Title. Wuerffel was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2013.

Currently Danny Wuerffel is Executive Director of Desire Street Ministries – the intersection of lives, leaders and neighborhoods. Desire Street’s partnership approach means we walk together with leaders, coaching and caring for them as they navigate the waters of ministry in their own communities. Each has different needs, different goals and dreams, different histories where God was at work long before we showed up. Desire Street Ministries was founded in 1990 when Mo and Ellen Leverett moved into the neighborhood surrounding the Desire Housing Project in the Upper Ninth Ward of New Orleans, often rated one of the worst in the nation for crime, drugs and poverty.

The mission of Desire Street Ministries is to love our neighbor by revitalizing under-resourced neighborhoods through spiritual and community development.

Sheriff Lemma

In 2017, Dennis Lemma was elected as Seminole County’s 10th Sheriff and was re-elected for a second term in 2020. As the County’s chief law enforcement officer, Sheriff Lemma leads a work force of more than 1,400 employees and manages a $170 million budget.


Over the course of 30 years, he has worked in virtually every position within the agency, serving as the Sheriff’s Office primary spokesperson and receiving promotions from the ranks of sergeant, lieutenant, captain, major and chief deputy prior to becoming Sheriff.


Sheriff Lemma is dedicated in his efforts to reduce the impact of opioid addiction in our community. In January 2019, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody named Sheriff Dennis Lemma chair of her Transition Advisory Committee Working Group on Opioid Abuse. He also serves as Chair on First Lady Casey DeSantis’ drug abuse and prevention panel.


In June 2020, Sheriff Lemma was elected to the Major County Sheriffs of America Executive Board and in February 2022, had the honor of being sworn in as President. The Major County Sheriffs of America is a professional law enforcement association of the largest elected sheriffs’ offices dedicated to preserving the highest integrity in law enforcement. In July 2022, Sheriff Lemma was appointed to serve as Treasurer on the Board for the Florida Sheriffs Association.


Sheriff Lemma is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and is a graduate of the FBI Academy; he holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and master’s degree in administrative leadership.

Medal of Freedom

Lou Holtz has established himself as one of the most successful college football coaches of all time.
He grew up in East Liverpool, Ohio, just up the Ohio River from where he was born in Follansbee, West Virginia. He graduated from East Liverpool High School, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in history from Kent State in 1959 and a Masters’ degree from Iowa in Arts and Education in 1961. He played linebacker at Kent State for two seasons before an injury ended his career. He went on to coach, provide national sports analysis, author books and has received numerous honorary doctorate degrees.

COACHING
Notable accomplishments include Lou Holtz is the only coach in college football history to: 1) Take 6 different teams to a bowl game. 2), Win 5 bowl games with different teams. 3) Have 4 different college teams ranked in the final Top 20 poll. And despite never inheriting a winning team, Coach Holtz compiled a 243-127-7 career record that ranked him 3rd in victories among active coaches and eighth in winning percentage.

A rich career coaching, Holtz became the 25th head coach of Notre Dame following two seasons at Minnesota (1984 to 85), seven at Arkansas (1977 to 83), four at North Carolina State (1972 to 75) and three at William & Mary (1969 to 71) where his coaching career began at the age of 32.

Before becoming head coach at William & Mary in 1969, Holtz served and worked under such respected coaches as Forest Evashevski at Iowa, at South Carolina and Woody Hayes at Ohio State.

NOTRE DAME
When Coach Holtz took over as Notre Dame’s 25th head football coach, he brought with him a proven reputation as a football fixer for programs following a series of his spectacular repair jobs at William & Mary, North Carolina State, Arkansas and Minnesota.

Twenty-six seasons as a collegiate head coach earned Holtz a sterling reputation for turning pretenders
into contenders - for taking football programs and improving the programs 1-2 levels on their way to the top 20. And most impressively done at Notre Dame.

He enhanced that track record quickly, needing only two years to put the Fighting Irish back into a major
post-season bowl game for the first time in seven seasons. Holtz proved he could take the Irish back to
the ranks of college football’s elite and keep them there on a consistent basis.

He developed a well-earned reputation as an expert when it comes to knocking off highly ranked
opponents - that ability particularly well displayed in bowl games with team wins that ranked seventh or higher in the Associated Press poll. Holtz is the 2008 recipient of the Notre Dame Monogram Club’s highest honor, the Moose Krause Distinguished Service Award.

In 2008, Holtz was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, and Notre Dame dedicated a statue of Lou.

SPORTS ANALYST
After his departure from Notre Dame following the 1996 season, Lou Holtz joined CBS Sports’ College Football Today for two seasons as a sports analyst
He was also a college football studio analyst on ESPN. He appeared on ESPN News, ESPN College GameDay programs, SportsCenter, and served as an on-site analyst for college football games. He is currently in his second year with SiriusXM Radio as a Co-Host for two sports programs; a
golf show broadcast throughout the year entitled, “Holtz In One,” two weekly college football shows
during season. His newest show is “The Crowd’s Line College Football Show with Lou Holtz and Mark
May”.

SPEAKER
For many years, Lou Holtz has been considered among the greatest speaking legends in America today.
He speaks on overcoming seemingly impossible challenges by setting your own goals and working to
achieve them. He has built a reputation as a motivator, a demanding disciplinarian, and someone who relishes challenges and hard work. All done in faith!

AUTHOR & MORE
Holtz has authored three New York Times best-selling books: The Fighting Spirit that chronicled Notre
Dame's 1988 championship season; Winning Everyday: A Game Plan for Success. His latest book, released in February 2019, is Three Rules for Living a Good Life: A Game Plan for After Graduation. Coach Holtz has also produced four highly acclaimed motivational videos: Do Right, Do Right II, If Enough People Care, and Do Right 20 Years Later.

In addition to his football success, Holtz has also been honored with numerous awards for his philanthropy. In 1996 he formed the Holtz Charitable Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization.
When mills and potteries began closing then in Lou and Beth’s hometown, more than half of the town was out of work. The foundation provides scholarships to trade schools for those impacted by the closings. In 1998, the Lou Holtz Upper Ohio Valley Hall of Fame opened in East Liverpool, Ohio and this hall was established to recognize accomplishments and contributions of men and women in all fields of endeavor in the Upper Ohio Valley. They provide scholarships to trade schools in the area.

Dec. 3, 2020 Lou was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his contributions to our society by the President of the United States.

PERSONAL
Holtz served as an officer in the U.S. Army. Married Beth Barcus of East Liverpool on July 22, 1961 until she passed June 30,2020. He has four children, 9 grandchildren, and he currently reside in Orlando, Florida.

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