Bruce Ryskamp receives Jordon Lifetime Achievement Award |
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Written by Eric Tiansay |
Tuesday, 30 April 2013 12:13 PM America/New_York |
Ryskamp was honored for his impact on the publishing industry in his role as president and CEO of Zondervan and as one the longest-serving members of ECPA's board of directors. Serving Zondervan first as vice president of the company's new Bible division in 1983, then as leader of its book division in 1987, Ryskamp was named president and CEO in 1993. Under his leadership, Zondervan saw publishing success with best-sellers by Rick Warren, Philip Yancey, Oliver North, Dave Dravecky, Lee Strobel and John Ortberg. He also led Zondervan to see the long-term viability of digital publishing; to maintain a commitment to publishing resources for pastors, ministry leaders and academics; and to serve children's needs by establishing the Zonderkidz group, which targets kids age 15 and under. With his marketing instincts and common-sense business principles, Ryskamp was adept at spotting new and unknown talent that had long-term potential. And his character was on full display when interacting one-on-one with mentally and physically challenged persons who worked at Zondervan daily through a partnership with the Hope Network. In retirement, Ryskamp and his wife, Jeri, have devoted their time and resources to the nonprofit Bruce and Jeralyn Ryskamp Orphan Assistance Foundation, providing funding for families who wish to adopt international orphans with special needs. The award is presented by ECPA to an individual for his exceptional contribution to the Christian publishing industry. It is named in honor of Charles "Kip" Jordon (1945-1997), Christian publishing veteran of more than 25 years, and former publisher of Word Publishing. For more information, visit www.ecpa.org/?page=jordon. To learn more about the book awards, visit www.ChristianBookExpo.com/christianbookawards |