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Inspiring surfer and author to headline Public Affairs Convocation

Shaun Tomson shares his passion for commitment and positivity through the words “I will.”

March 29, 2022 by

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Shaun Tomson, professional surfer and former world champion turned author, is bringing his story to the Public Affairs Convocation at Missouri State University April 6. 

Tomson will discuss his book “The Code” and his life experiences in and out of the surfing world. He believes his simple message of “I Will” can be a model to overcome life’s challenges.  

About Shaun’s code 

After a successful career in surfing, Tomson and his family faced the tragedy of losing their 15-year-old son, Matthew. 

“Matthew died by playing a dangerous game at school,” Tomson said. “I realized that perhaps a framework for young people that encouraged positive choice could be useful in saving kids’ lives.” 

A few months after his son’s death, Tomson wrote his first book, “Surfer’s Code.” The book consisted of a series of 12 commitments that he had learned through surfing. 

“I spoke to about 80 high schoolers about the release of my new book and the 12 commitments I had made to myself,” Tomson said. “I then asked those students to write their own code for their life.” 

After reading the students’ codes, Tomson realized how impactful it is to live your life by a written down code.  

Tomson has now inspired people all over the world to create their own 12 commitments to positively impact their lives. 

“We are so excited to have Shaun come and speak to the MSU community,” said Dr. Keri Franklin, associate provost for public affairs and assessment. “We look forward to hearing about his book and how we can benefit from creating our own personal code.”  

Schedule of events 

April. 1

Showing of Tomson’s movie Bustin’ Down the Door, 6:30 p.m., Plaster Student Union (PSU) Theater. 

April. 5

Presentation to MSU faculty and staff, 1:30 p.m., Meyer Library 101. 

April. 6 

Public Affairs Convocation, 3:30 p.m., PSU Theater. 

April. 6 

Event with MSU Athletes, 6:30 p.m., PSU Theater. 

Learn more about Shaun Tomson

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