Advisory Board
Jeremiah A. Denton, Rear Admiral USN (Ret.), Chairman
Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr. first came to the attention of the American public during a television interview arranged by his North Vietnamese captors in 1966. Expected to give "proper responses" to a journalist's recitation of alleged American war atrocities, Denton responded that he believed in the position of his government and that "I will support it as long as I live." Throughout the interview while responding to questions, Denton blinked his eyes in Morse Code repeatedly spelling out the covert message "TORTURE." His message was the first confirmation that American POWs were being mistreated. Jeremiah Denton was subjected to severe torture during his nearly eight years as a POW. He became the first American military captive to be subjected to four years of solitary confinement. Denton's extraordinary account of endurance and religious faith while imprisoned in Vietnam was told in his 1976 book "When Hell Was in Session."
After his release in 1973, Denton continued his military career ultimately achieving the rank of Rear Admiral. Upon retirement from the Navy, Denton was elected to the U.S. Senate, the first Republican ever elected by the popular vote to represent Alabama. Denton has spoken widely on the need to restore America's founding principles by adopting laws and policies that reflect obedience to the will of God.
Mary Cunningham Agee
Mrs. Agee is the Director of the Nurturing Network and President and Founder of the Semper Charitable Foundation. She also serves as Vice Chairman of the Culture of Life Foundation and Institute and Vice Chairman of the National Council for Adoption. Mrs. Agee serves on the Board and the Executive Committee of Crisis magazine and the Catholic Campaign for America. She also serves on the Board of Directors or Advisory Board of many other prominent organizations including the Cardinal Newman Society, Women Affirming Life, the Susan B. Anthony List, the Aquinas House at Dartmouth College and the National Memorial For the Unborn. Mrs. Agee continues to speak out with courage and conviction in the defense of all human life, the need for humanizing corporate culture, protecting the family and reforming the society at large. Mrs. Agee is an active member of her parish along with her husband, Bill and their two children, Mary Alana and Will.
Ambassador Alan Keyes
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Social and Economic Council, Reagan Administration Official, and twice U.S. Presidential Candidate. He has served as President of Citizens Against Government Waste, and is the Founder and Chairman of the Declaration Foundation. He is the author of 'Our Character, Our Future (1996), and 'Masters of the Dream' (1995). He received his Ph.D. in Government from Harvard University, and has served as Interim President of Alabama A&M University. Dr. Keyes is nationally recognized for his intellectual and articulate defense of human life.
Megan O’Neill Nini
Megan O'Neill Nini is widely known as a former candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in Michigan's 9th Congressional District. Mrs. Nini served on the White House Advance Office Team under former President George H. W. Bush, as well as on the World Cup Soccer Committee. She has served on the Oakland County Business Roundtable and participates in a number of professional and charitable organizations in Michigan.
Richard Campbell
Richard Campbell is a graduate of the University of Denver School of Law. He served as a Special Agent in the FBI and in legal department at United Airlines as the Director of Government Affairs. In 1995, he formed Campbell Bohn Killin Brittan & Ray, LLC, where he currently serves as its managing partner. He has served as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees for St. Joseph’s Hospital, on the executive board of the Boy Scouts of America, as a trustee of both Regis University and the Seeds of Hope Foundation. He has also served as the Chair of the Finance Council for the Archdiocese of Denver and provided legal counsel for World Youth Day. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Police Activities League, Commerce Bank, Project C.U.R.E., and the Smithsonian Institution. He is also the director of Exempla Saint Joseph/Lutheran Hospitals. Mr. Campbell has received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Catholic Lawyers Guild; the Award of Excellence for the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America; Founder of the Society of Jesus; and an Honorary Degree – Doctorate of Public Service from Regis University.






