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SUMMARY:Power Breakfast Series: Building Success On and Off the Field
DESCRIPTION:"Building Success On and Off the Field"\n\nJoin us for an inspiring talk that connects the winning principles of SDSU Football to the building industry. Discover how core values like teamwork\, trust\, and connection drive success\, whether you're on the field or on the job site. Learn how investing in people\, purpose\, and relationships can transform the way we build homes\, businesses\, and communities. Don't miss this chance to gain insights that will motivate you to build with heart and purpose!\n\n\n\nJohn Stiegelmeier retired as the winningest head coach in South Dakota State University football history after winning the 2022 FCS National Championship. Coach "Stig\," as he is known to anyone and everyone\, a Selby\, South Dakota native\, returned to his alma mater in 1988 as secondary coach and recruiting coordinator. In 1990\, he was named defensive coordinator before being elevated in 1996 to head coach.\n\n \n\nThe Jackrabbits never had a losing season in Missouri Valley Football Conference play in the fifteen seasons it has played in what has proven to be the toughest FCS conference in the country. Stig led the Jackrabbits to the FCS playoffs twelve times and finished his career with a one-hundred-ninety-nine and one-hundred-twelve record in twenty-six seasons. In 2022\, Coach Stiegelmeier was named the recipient of the Eddie Robinson Award as the top coach in the FCS\, the FCS Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association\, the Bruce Craddock Missouri Valley Football Conference Coach of the Year\, and was an AFCA FCS Regional Coach of the Year.\n\n \n\nJohn and his wife Laurie have been generous supporters of organizations like Feeding South Dakota\, and Stig serves on the Fellowship of Christian Athletes state board of directors. He recently accepted a position as a senior adviser for the SDSU Foundation
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:12px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>&quot\;Building Success On and Off the Field&quot\;</strong><br />\nJoin us for an inspiring talk that connects the winning principles of SDSU Football to the building industry. Discover how core values like teamwork\, trust\, and connection drive success\, whether you&#39\;re on the field or on the job site. Learn how investing in people\, purpose\, and relationships can transform the way we build homes\, businesses\, and communities. Don&rsquo\;t miss this chance to gain insights that will motivate you to build with heart and purpose!<br />\n<br />\n<span style="color:#002060\;">John Stiegelmeier retired as the winningest head coach in South Dakota State University football history after winning the 2022 FCS National Championship. Coach &ldquo\;Stig\,&rdquo\; as he is known to anyone and everyone\, a Selby\, South Dakota native\, returned to his alma mater in 1988 as secondary coach and recruiting coordinator. In 1990\, he was named defensive coordinator before being elevated in 1996 to head coach.</span><br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<em><span style="color:#002060\;">The Jackrabbits never had a losing season in Missouri Valley Football Conference play in the fifteen seasons it has played in what has proven to be the toughest FCS conference in the country.</span></em><span style="color:#002060\;"> Stig led the Jackrabbits to the FCS playoffs twelve times and finished his career with a one-hundred-ninety-nine and one-hundred-twelve record in twenty-six seasons. In 2022\, Coach Stiegelmeier was named the recipient of the Eddie Robinson Award as the top coach in the FCS\, the FCS Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association\, the Bruce Craddock Missouri Valley Football Conference Coach of the Year\, and was an AFCA FCS Regional Coach of the Year.</span><br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<span style="color:#002060\;">John and his wife Laurie have been generous supporters of organizations like Feeding South Dakota\, and Stig serves on the Fellowship of Christian Athletes state board of directors. He recently accepted a position as a senior adviser for the SDSU Foundation</span></span></span>
LOCATION:The Country Club of Sioux Falls
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