As
the founder and Editor of LifeNews.com, Steven Ertelt has provided
timely pro-life news to the pro-life community across the country
and around the world for more than thirteen years.
LifeNews.com is an independent news agency that reaches more than a quarter million people every week with its email news reports, web site and weekday radio program. The news outlet covers abortion, assisted suicide and euthanasia, bioethics issues such as human cloning and stem cell research, campaigns and elections, and legal and legislative issues.
Mr. Ertelt is also the president of Right to Life of Wyoming, a statewide pro-life group representing more than 11,000 families. He is a frequent speaker in pro-life topics, regularly lobbies at the state legislature, and appeared on television and radio programs.
Steven is also the Vice President and a member of the board of directors of LifeChoice Pregnancy Center in Cheyenne, which provides tangible pregnancy help to women and families.
Previously, Mr. Ertelt served as the executive director of Montana Right to Life, where he led the statewide pro-life group's educational, legislative, and election-based activities.
Prior to that, he was the public affairs director for Indiana Right to Life, where he served as the lobbyist and media representative, and he worked with Dr. David Reardon, the foremost researcher about how abortion adversely affects women.
Mr. Ertelt has appeared on countless radio and television programs talking about pro-life issues. He has been an announcer at radio stations in Texas and Arkansas and has hosted radio programs covering pro-life and public affairs issues.
As a college student, Mr. Ertelt was the president of the newly-renamed Students for Life of America and founded the college outreach program at the National Right to Life Committee. He was the founder and president of Arkansas Students for Life and the pro-life group at his college campus.
Mr. Ertelt holds
a bachelor's degree in politics from Hendrix College in Arkansas.
He lives in Cheyenne, Wyoming with his wife Julie. Together they are
active Prairie Fire Concerts,
a Christian music ministry program that puts on concerts for teenagers
and young adults.


