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Tomi K. Sawyer, PhD

Tomi K. Sawyer
SAGI President & Chief Torchbearer
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Tomi Sawyer is Founding President & Chair of the SAGI Scholars Advisory Board.  He is a scientist by training (Ph.D. in Chemistry) with a 40-year career in drug discovery, that includes several molecules which are FDA-approved and marketed.

Many say he has a way of inspiring others with his passion for science and faith in God, and in sharing words of wisdom.  Tomi strives to tell his life story and career odyssey with substantial doses of both humor and humility.

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The effort we put into work and career is important and fixed–effort spent on one task is effort not spent on another task.

We welcome you to join SAGI and our raison d’etre to be a unifying force with worldwide outreach and inspiration for sharing good works together!

In the face of present-day doctrinal confusion and social disorders, Flee from Heresy by Bishop Athanasius Schneider is a clear guide to understanding the nature of doctrinal error…

God will bring about the greatest good in ourselves and in others if we are pliable in the Hands of Divine Providence and are open to doing His Holy Will in all things.

In this masterful collection of retreat conferences, Fr. Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, O.P., an esteemed Thomistic theologian of the 20th century…

In the lives of the saints, we may easily find inspiring and admirable examples of men and women who shared similar states of life, professions, or interests with ourselves.

Wisdom is a gift from God. Here we contemplate wisdom in pursuits of virtuous science, inspirational faith and unwavering truth, to help humanity to do good works for the glory of God.

“A good man will hardly be always dreaming of being a great monarch; but, such is the liberality of the Church, that she cannot forbid even a great monarch to dream of being a good man.”