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Mar 18, 2017 7:45 AM - 1:00 PM
Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about various Rotary programs in District 5340. In fact, I encourage you to come and heckle our very own Brett Morey during his Youth Services presentation. Also be sure to check our the LEAD/RYLA presentation and optional Grant Writing Seminar. The District 5340 website has all the details as well as a link for registration. Don't miss this great event!
University of San Diego
Joan Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice
Cost: $25 (free for Red Badgers)
7:45 AM – 8:40 AM - Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:45 AM – 9:00 AM - Welcome 9:10 AM – 10:00 AM - Session 1 10:10 AM – 11:00 AM - Session 2 11:10 AM – 12:00 PM - Session 3 12:10 PM Grant Writing Seminar (Optional)
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Mar 31, 2017
Patricia Márquez is Dean of the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies at |
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Apr 01, 2017 7:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Okay, calling all hands on deck! Sounds too Navy. Over the hills and deep in the trenches...maybe too Army. Okay let's blow this up! Yes, that sounds like the Marine Corps.
Past President and Vietnam Veteran (U.S. Navy Seabee) Rick Clark needs all the troops to report in to duty and give our Marines a leg up. That's right we will be meeting at the Braille Institute by 7:30AM to carpool up to Camp Talega. Camp Talega is about as far North on base as you can go...basically up to South San Clemente. It is important that all interested parties commit to this project by emailing Brett Morey at bretthmorey@gmail.com or Rick Clark at rick_clark@san.rr.com no later than March 15th so we can provide names to the Base Commander. We will be painting, assembling new picnic tables, putting together the volleyball courts and assembling new weights just to name a few of the projects. Call or text Brett Morey 858-602-2532 with any additional questions. We are hoping to have as many Rotaractors help as possible as this project is 18 years age or over. Sign-up online at: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1m2O0fIE-u24njc55JTKpBbV6hLQZ3BPBSYhBCADTFcU/edit?usp=sharing
FAQ’s.
1.- Need the sign-up list by March 15. We will be sending the list to Camp Pendleton.
2.- Time and place to meet. We will have a place in La Jolla (maybe Braille Institute) for everyone to meet at 7:30 AM, then will caravan up. Some of us will go up earlier.
3.- Approximate time spent painting and assembling etc. ( for example: from 8:00 to 3:00PM) We will shoot for 8:00 - 3:30 PM finish.
4.- Do we need to bring “tools” if yes, such as a screwdrivers, allen wrench, socket wrench? We will have all tools, brushes, etc. on site.
5.- What is the clothes attire. (type of clothes, for example work boots, jeans and t-shirt, or are short pants allowed? Work clothes, most of the work will be painting. Shorts are fine, as long as you've got good looking legs!.
6.- Type of ID, to access the camp Make, model and color of car(s) that will be entering. Drivers' licenses. Insurance and registration for each car. Seat belts for each passenger. We intend to have some small cards printed, identifying each car to the guard for the project.
7.- Recovery price for food & drinks? Or is it bring your own? No charge for anything. We will have some donuts and coffee in the morning and our community service committee is paying for pizza or Subways for lunch.
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Chairmen's RoundTable, a free resource for CEO's
Apr 21, 2017
Dave Kramer is a Chief Financial Officer with more than 25 years of experience, from start-up to |
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Chairmen's RoundTable, a free resource for CEO's
Apr 21, 2017
Paul Thiel is chairman of The Chairmen's Roundtable, a unique San Diego non-profit that |
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Apr 22, 2017 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
The Quintessential Festival will feature more than 30 Beer, Wine & Spirit vendors, food for purchase, live music and a load of fun! Check out the website for the latest information and buy tickets in advance to save money.
The event is 1PM to 5PM but we will have set-up teams in the morning and tear down teams in the evening. We need Rotaractors 21 & over to help with pouring beverages too.
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Mitchell Thorp Foundation mission and purpose in the community. Pillars of Hope Tennis Smash Event.
Jun 09, 2017
Beth & Brad Thorp Co-Founders of the Mitchell Thorp Foundation have created incredible blessings for children and families in need. A public 501 (c)(3) organization whose mission is to “Support families whose children suffer from life-threatening illnesses, diseases and disorders by providing financial, emotional and resources to their desperate situation” They are impacting communities one child at a time, through their four programs:
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5 Social Media Pro Tips you can execute NOW!
Jun 16, 2017
Melodie Tao is a social media thought leader with over 13 years of marketing experience. She leads and runs her own company, Marketing Melodie, where she is a Marketing Consultant, Educator and Speaker. Through her consulting and education services, Melodie helps businesses and entrepreneurs optimize their brand, and build social media communities to generate more revenue. After applying Melodie’s strategies, her clients typically achieve significant increases in traffic, subscribers, leads and clients. Melodie’s background includes over five years of experience in print and radio advertising. She then transitioned into online marketing, and successfully managed campaigns that integrated SEO, PPC and Social Media. Melodie also takes her knowledge and experience to the classroom and has served as a Marketing Professor at Platt College San Diego and National University, as well as a Guest Lecturer at UCLA, UCSB and The Art Institute of California, San Diego. As an International Speaker, Melodie has spoken at conferences, and hosted workshops nationally, in Asia and the Middle East. Melodie combines her expertise in traditional marketing and digital media to develop fully integrated campaigns for her clients. Melodie has successfully created interactive campaigns and promotions for national brands, including AT&T, Microsoft, Ralphs/Kroger, Westfield Malls, Colgate Palmolive, AMC Theaters, Insect Shield, Verizon Wireless, NBC Universal and Credit.com. On a personal note, Melodie is from sunny San Diego. She teaches and practices yoga, enjoys cooking, live music, has strong ties in her community, and enjoys discovering new things to do in her home town. For more information on Melodie visit her website http://www.marketingmelodie.com and blog http://www.marketingmelodie.com/blog. |
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Putting the "Y" in Rotary
Jul 28, 2017
Scott Carr is Past President of Rotary of San Diego Downtown Breakfast, and served as Chief of Staff for District 5340 Governor Louise Andres in 2014-15. He was also chief architect and punching bag for the District website at rotary5340.org. Scott regularly trains Rotarians on web marketing and social media. A former registered principal in the securities industry, Scott was the founder of one of the first websites ever to focus on estate and retirement planning. He used this experience in online marketing to launch a marketing agency called Javelin Web and Media. Scott is a proud dad to three kids, a son age 5 and twin three year-old girls. Scott met his wife Heather as President of the San Diego Downtown Rotaract Club. He is the recipient of the 2010 Community Service Award from the San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program (SDVLP), and received the 40 Under 40 award in 2012 from San Diego Metro. In addition to The Rotary Foundation, Scott and his wife work together to support several worthwhile charities, including Serving Seniors, Sepsis Alliance, the KPBS Radio Reading Service, and the U.S. Marine Toys for Tots Foundation. |
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Human Resources – Then and Now!
Aug 04, 2017
Sandee will review the evolution of Human Resources from the 1400’s to the present day. Sandee is a certified human resources professional who began her HR career as the Personnel Director at Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps in the late 70’s. With a keen interest in all aspects of human resources she focused on becoming a human resource generalist. As a generalist, she would be expected to be knowledgeable in all aspects of HR, most importantly the ever-evolving legal compliance aspects. She developed this knowledge while working at several well-respected law firms in San Diego. In 2006, she joined Cavignac & Associates as the Director of Human Resources serving the agency as its HR Director and the agency clients as a HR Risk Control Advisor. Today, as the sole proprietor of Walton Business Solutions, she serves small and medium sized businesses. Her focus is to assess the company’s HR related practices and then assist with the implementation of legally compliant HR "best practices". She also serves as a HR expert witness. |
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Robots and AI ..."The Future is Now"
Aug 11, 2017
Richard Schulman President and Founder, Resource Strategies Inc (since 1985) RSI does aerial and satellite imagery sales and project management Clients include utility companies, water agencies, cities, county, state and federal government. Involved in pioneering high technology for over forty years. Founder National Computer Graphics Network Founding Sponsor UCSD Connect Program for Entrepreneurship and Technology (1985) Retired US Naval Officer (Commander) including Director of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (NOSC) |
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Apollo Missions
Aug 25, 2017
Don is a farm boy from rural Ohio. His early inspiration was to fly, which he began at age 16, and he is still an active private pilot. Don was a career Air Force Officer, and is a Viet Nam veteran. He has 30 years of technical and management experience in the aerospace and communications industries. He was one of the co-founders and the initial corporate strategist for Alliant Techsystems Inc. (NYSE:ATK), and he was Corporate VP strategy and planning for Motorola Networks in US and Asia. Today Don is semi-retired as an independent business consultant, and devotes his free time to charities. His hobbies and interests include flying, fishing, travel, music, history and philosophy. Don’s topic today is the Apollo program. In 1968 and 1969 he was a NASA flight controller in Mission Control in Houston, on the control team for Apollo Missions 6 through 12, which included the first two lunar landings. Don will tell us about the Apollo missions, and some of the behind the scenes details of the people and the activities that made up this exciting time in our history. |
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Responding to Mental and Behavioral Health Challenges
Sep 08, 2017
Moisés Barón, Ph.D., President and CEO, San Diego Center for Children Dr. Barón, a psychologist with more than 29 years of clinical and administrative experience, joined the San Diego Center for Children as President and CEO in September of 2014. Prior to joining the Center, he served for 11 years as the first Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Student Wellness at the University of San Diego. Dr. Barón conceptualized and implemented a plan to restructure, expand and integrate health and wellness services, remodel facilities, and established integrated clinical, preventive and educational programs for undergraduate and graduate students. His responsibilities included general oversight of operations, budget and strategic development, and leading the efforts to achieve national accreditations of the wellness area units. He also provided ongoing leadership and guidance to university students, faculty and administration on issues related to diversity, inclusion, wellness, health, mental health and crisis response. Prior to this, Dr. Barón was Director of the Counseling Center from 1997 to 2006 where he managed all of the center’s operations and budget. He has been Adjunct Faculty at the School of Leadership and Education Sciences for over 20 years, and is the Founder of the COMPASS Academic Center at USD where he led a team that developed multidisciplinary and innovative programs to help and support families of children with special needs. He also served as Executive Director of the services arm of COMPASS in the community until 2012. In addition to his experience at USD, Dr. Barón also worked in private practice as a clinician and in different supervisory and leadership positions in community mental clinics and inpatient facilities in San Diego including: The Center for Counseling at Catholic Charities, Southwood Hospital and Vista Hill Hospital, where he served as Director of Psychology. |
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Final Report GG1525173: Saving Babies Lives in Ethiopia
Sep 15, 2017
Karin Davies MD is a retired San Diego Kaiser pediatrician who lived in Ethiopia as a child when her father, as part of the Point Four Program, helped to develop an agricultural and technical school in Jimma Ethiopia. Dr. Davies returned to visit Ethiopia years later with her brothers and found that the small school her father helped to develop with only 80 students is now Jimma University with over 40,000 students. She felt a strong connection to Ethiopia and its people and, upon return, worked with her colleague, Neonatologist Patricia Bromberger, to develop a training of trainers program in neonatal resuscitation and post-resuscitation care of newborns for medical, nursing, and midwife students at the College of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Gondar in Gondar, Ethiopia. That training program became a Vocational Training Team Project funded by The Rotary Foundation’s Global Grant: “Saving Babies Lives in Ethiopia”. Dr. Davies is a certified instructor in the Neonatal Resuscitation Program and is a Master Trainer in Helping Babies Breathe and Essential Care for Every Newborn which are training programs developed jointly by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Heart Association to train doctors, nurses and midwives in low resource areas to save babies lives at birth. In addition, she is a Master Trainer in the TeamSTEPPS program to train health professionals in communication and teamwork skills. |