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Jan. 19, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Jan. 20, 2022 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
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Jan. 20, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
CHRIS BOLEMAN, PH.D.President & CEO Chris Boleman, Ph.D., was named president and CEO of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ on May 12, 2020. Dr. Boleman joined the Rodeo in 2017 as the executive director of the Agricultural Competitions and Exhibits Division. In 2019, he was promoted to chief mission officer. A native Texan, Dr. Boleman earned a Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Ph.D. from Texas A&M University, where he also has served as Associate Professor. As Chief Mission Officer, Dr. Boleman led the execution of all mission-related activities, including the livestock and horse shows, educational and commercial exhibits, donors, auctions, sponsorships, grants, scholarships, and other educational programs. A significant part of this position is working in tandem with 46 of the 108 volunteer committees to provide coordinated and collaborative leadership with the Rodeo’s Executive Committee, vice presidents, committee Chairs and staff. In this position, he provided oversight for an approximately $50 million budget and $27 million given annually through scholarships, educational program grants, and graduate assistantships. In 2019, under the direction of the Rodeo Chairman of the Board and Executive Committee, Dr. Boleman was tasked to provide leadership, oversight and management of the Rodeo’s reorganization plan in cooperation with the consultant team. He also led the implementation phase, which took place in the Fall of 2019. Prior to his promotion to chief mission officer, Dr. Boleman served as executive director of the Agricultural Competitions and Exhibits Division, leading the livestock and horse show competition, auctions and wine programs. Previous to him joining the Rodeo, Dr. Boleman served as the State Leader For Texas 4-H, where he was responsible for leading the Texas 4-H Youth Development Program with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Throughout his career, Dr. Boleman has provided more than 800 educational trainings and presentations, collaborated with experts in content areas to author more than 100 publications, and supported and collaborated with organizations to provide subject matter expertise through instruction, curriculum development, and/or consultation, with organizations including Texas Association of Counties Leadership Development Program for Judges & County Commissioners, Texas Farm Bureau Young Farmer & Rancher Leadership Program, Texas Agriculture Lifetime Leadership Program, Texas Association of Fairs & Events Executive Leadership Program, Texas FFA’s LEAD Program, and Texas A&M AgriLife’s Early Career Leadership Cohort. Dr. Boleman has been very active in the agriculture community throughout his career, and has previously served or is currently serving on the board of directors of several non-profit organizations, including: Texas Association of Fairs and Events, Texas 4-H Foundation, Texas FFA Foundation, North American Livestock Show and Rodeo Managers Association, Extension Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP), 4-H National Leadership Committee, National 4-H Council Board and National 4-H Council’s Hispanic Advisory Board. In addition to his education at Texas A&M, Dr. Boleman has received the University Certificate of Completion for The Art and Science of Leadership Program at Harvard University and the Certificate of Completion for the Governor’s Executive Development Program at The University of Texas. Dr. Boleman is married to Dr. Randi Boleman, who is also heavily involved at the Rodeo and currently serves as chair of the Communications & Special Services Committee. They make their home in Houston but still try and spend as much time at the family ranch in Brazos County. Dr. Boleman enjoys running, reading, writing and traveling. |
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Feb. 21, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Feb. 24, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Native Texan Julian Ramirez, 58, is a licensed attorney who has worked in the Harris County criminal courts for more than 32 years. A second-generation U. S. citizen, Julian’s story epitomizes the American Dream. |
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Mar. 03, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Can't join us for lunch at Tony's today in person? Tune in online:CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE MEETING VIRTUALLY or paste this into your browser https://teams.live.com/meet/9394979843079
Past District Governor, Rhonda Kennedy, updates us on "Ready for Lift off" for the first Rotary International Convention in Houston in many years. WHERE WERE YOU IN 1972 and 1914? It will be quite a long wait for the next RI Convention in Houston and at least several years until the USA will host this event again. June 4-8 will be right in your own backyard!!! Have you registered? Visit convention.rotary.org Can't join us for lunch at Tony's this Thursday? Tune in online:CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE MEETING VIRTUALLY PDG Rhonda Kennedy DG 2008-2009 District 5890 Rhonda Kennedy joined the Rotary Club of Sweeny in 1994. She served as Club President in 1999-2000. Immediately following her Presidential year, Rhonda served as Assistant Governor in 2000-2001 and again in 2001-2002. Rhonda has served District 5890 every year since 2002 in various capacities and served as the District 5890 Governor in 2008-2009. Rhonda has served District 5890 as the 2016 Council on Legislation Delegate, 2017 Zone 27 & 21b Zone Institute Chairman and the Host Organization Chairman for 2022 Rotary International Convention to be held in Houston. Rhonda is the recipient of the 2018 recipient of the Rotary International Service Above Self Award. Rhonda and husband Eric or both members of the Paul Harris Society, Major Donors and members of the Bequest Society. Rhonda and Eric have been married since 1979 and they have 2 sons, 2 Daughter in laws and 4 beautiful grandchildren. Eric and Rhonda moved from Houston to Sweeny in 1979. Rhonda has managed their Simmental cattle operation since 1992. Eric and Rhonda retired in 2010 and spend much of their time in Port Mansfield, Texas doing what they love…fishing.
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Mar. 05, 2022 2:00 p.m.
Memorial Service
Saturday, March 5, 2022 @ 2 p.m.
Location: Christ Church Cathedral, 1117 Texas Avenue, Houston TX 77002.
Ted Hirtz was born 6 March 1936 to Viola Stamer Hirtz and Theodore S. Hirtz, Sr. in St. Louis, MO; called to the Bar in Austin, Texas, December 1963; and headed into the sunset 21 February 2022 from his home in Houston, Texas.
At age 9, Ted’s father’s covered wagon headed east to New York, to the corporate offices of Brown Shoe Company. Ted developed a love of learning at Scarsdale High School, which prepared him to study Roman and Greek history at Harvard University, graduating in 1958. When the Hungarian Revolution began, Ted and others on the Harvard crew enlisted in the USMC; he was a reservist for 6 years.
He met his first wife, Nancy Jane Coleman, on board The S.S. United States liner while travelling with his parents and sister, Joyce. Ted and Nancy married and moved to Stanford University, where Ted studied law, graduating in 1963. Son Stewart was born in California, Henry in NYC, and Will in Houston as Ted began his practice of law. He was an Assistant District Attorney with Harris County before practicing with Childress, Port & Crady; with Ed McDonough; and then on his own.
Ted never feared representing the underdog against great odds. He loved Texas and wanted to establish law regarding her eroding coastline. He served on the Historical and Law Library Committees of the Houston Bar Association. Known as the “lawyer who always wore a hat”, he retired at age 85 and worked full days until he was hospitalized with metastatic kidney cancer.
Ted and Susan Elaine Akers met in the courtyard of Christ Church Cathedral; they married 12 June 1986. Susan and Ted enjoyed ballroom dancing at the Houston Club and the Petroleum Club. They would take off to explore the corners of the world, wandering the market in Kashgar, China; climbing Ayers Rock in Australia; chartering boats to view Komodo dragons and the orangutans in Borneo; and riding camels through Petra and over the Saharan sands of Morocco (when Ted was age 83).
Ted relished riding the Ranchers’ Ride and Salt Grass Trail with his sons and older grandchildren as well as hunting dove and quail. He would phone Henry most mornings to read the daily scriptures. In 53 years, Ted rarely missed a Tuesday singing with the Houston Saengerbund. Ted was a member of the Tax Forum, Rotary Club of Houston, and the Old Lions. He was a 50+ year member with Holland Lodge No. 1 and served on the Board of the Battleship Texas Foundation. He served as president of the English-Speaking Union and as chieftain of the Heather & Thistle Society. He enjoyed studying the poetry of Robert Burns with friends in Houston, Canada and Scotland. Ted and Susan worshiped at St. John the Divine Episcopal Church and at Christ Church Cathedral.
He is survived by Susan, his loving wife of 35 years; sons Stewart Cochran (Lana) Hirtz, Henry Theodore (Amy) Hirtz, and William August (Krissy) Hirtz; grandchildren, Ian Stewart Coleman Hirtz, Margaret Elizabeth Hirtz, William Coleman Hirtz, Shepherd August Hirtz, Helton Ronald Hirtz, and Levi Cochran Hirtz; his sister, Joyce Ann Hirtz Davis and her husband, Steve Ilsley Davis, of Vero Beach, Florida; and his former daughter-in-law, Diane Hirtz Spencer.
Services will be held at two o’clock in the afternoon on Saturday, March 5, at Christ Church Cathedral, 1117 Texas Avenue, Houston TX 77002. The Hirtz family requests that attendees wear masks. The service will be live-streamed at https://www.christchurchcathedral.org/hirtzmemorial
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Mar. 09, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
As you know, the Rotary Lombardi Award is BACK! Under the leadership of Past-President and RLA Chair, David Schwarz, the 48th Rotary Lombardi Award gala was held on December 8th and was a huge success. And soon we will be presenting a very nice check to the American Cancer Society. Now it’s time to set our sights on the 49th RLA to be held on Wednesday, December 7, 2022. I want to invite everyone who is interested in learning more about the award, and the many volunteer opportunities to assist the Rotary Lombardi Award committee, to join us for the 49th Rotary Lombardi Award Kickoff Happy Hour. I hope to see you there. Tom Vann, General Chair
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Mar. 10, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
You're invited to a Club Members only meeting. CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE MEETING Please register now so we can give in our RSVP. CLUB PHOTO WILL BE TAKEN. PLEASE DRESS IN BUSINESS ATTIRE. Sally will be bringing copies with her on visits to clubs in France. Tom Vann will stand in for Richard who will be attending a funeral. Announcements will be brief in order to complete the survey wrap-up. Please join us Thursday, March 10 at 11:30 a.m. at Tony's to Wrap-Up our conversation about the survey. We will focus on the following three areas:
Thank you for your participation in the survey and follow-up meetings. Your Membership Committee If you have any difficulting joining the meeting, copy and paste this link into your browser: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_OGU3MmFhOGUtODU3ZC00N2YzLWEwYWYtMDgxYjJjYjFhOTYw%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2209a54eb0-775b-490b-89a6-efda8bc70f57%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22e2a6c6bb-876a-4cde-a6e0-b6057a9f92d2%22%7d NEXT WEEK-March 17th Our speaker is Oksana Khariv about an ongoing project to assist the Ukraine. |
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Mar. 17, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Oksana Khariv Founder, Omnis Foundation As we watch the news wondering what is really happening in the Ukraine, our speaker will share her experiences with us. Oksana grew up in the Ukraine during the former USSR where even freedom of speech was denied. She was given the opportunity to study in the U.S. and learned the true meaning of that word. Oksana Khariv works in the investment banking division of Citigroup, focusing on energy transition. Prior to joining Citi, she served as an Advisor at ExxonMobil, overseeing global corporate and market development efforts. Combining her passions for development and philanthropy, Oksana founded Omnis, a non-profit organization committed to restoring communities facing crises through health and education programs. Oksana studied and lived in Ukraine and the United States, speaks 4 languages and has worked on projects globally. She holds an MBA from SMU and a BA from Lviv State University. ZOOM INFORMATION
The Rotary Club of Houston is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting on Thursday, March 17, 2022. Zoom room opens at 11:30 a.m. Meeting begins at noon. (We are experimenting with Zoom so please provide us with feedback.) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88480739932?pwd=UHhCajJJU0VKbmU3TkdrS1hqL1JCQT09 Meeting ID: 884 8073 9932 Passcode: 519239 One tap mobile: +13462487799,,88480739932#,,,,*519239# US (Houston) +12532158782,,88480739932#,,,,*519239# US (Tacoma) Dial by your location +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) Meeting ID: 884 8073 9932 Passcode: 519239 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kSln90CT8 <https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kSln90CT8>
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Mar. 21, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Mar. 24, 2022 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
BETIRRI BENGTSON Born in Puebla, Mexico in 1982, Betirri is a local artist in Houston, Texas, internationally recognized primarily by a series of paintings depicting bodiless sport figures in motion. His work ranges from figurative to conceptual always expressing the essence of an idea or subject. He is also the official artist of the Houston Lamborghini Festival since 2014. Some of his clients include Reebok Brazil, Major League Soccer, NFL & Lone Star Sports & Entertainment. His work has been published and featured in magazines and newspapers in Italy, Romania, Brazil, United States, and Mexico. His exhibit trajectory includes solo shows in Puebla in Mexico, Vancouver in Canada, Moscow in Russia, Houston in the US, and art fairs in Milan, Italy, and Miami Basel. Currently, twelve of Betirri's paintings are part of an international tour called 'Ball in Art' which is organized by a Russian Foundation that started in Moscow in 2018 and touring East Europe and Asia countries until 2022. The exhibit is formed of different artists around the world who paint the subject of football and it will be presented in Qatar during the 2022 World Cup. Betirri's background is in architecture. He has used his skills in the development of a themed park proposed in East Downtown, Houston. Named Goal Park, it will be the enhancement of the Columbia Tap Trail using it as a platform for the community to practice public health and enjoy public art. This has been a volunteered work since 2015. Betirri has practiced art professionally since 2012 as an independent artist sustaining one hundred percent from commissions and the sell of his paintings and drawings. STATEMENT Sports and a healthy lifestyle play an important role in society in any country. Sports are a way of identity for many. Sports keep us in constant motion, motivated, inspired, and alive. Sports are full of emotions and discipline, just like art. When I was a kid, I wanted to become a professional football (soccer) player, but my asthma condition didn't let me go further as I wished. However, art was the only path to stay as close to the sports as an athlete or manager. Although I admire certain athletes, I believe more in the team effort of most sports. I create timeless masterpieces that express that team effort through a bodiless figure in motion. My mission as an artist is to reflect the impact that sports have in our society by different visual creative outlets such as painting, muralism and graphics. - Betirri |
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Mar. 31, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Joey Sanchez is Sr. Director of Ecosystems at The Ion Houston. He is passionate about Houston, Texas and the future of our city. As Sr Director of Ecosystems his focus is to develop the startup/investor ecosystem. Connections are key to innovation and The Ion is the place to connect. WHERE IS THE ION? Ground breaking for The Ion at 4201 Main Street (The former Sears building in Midtown) took place in July 2019 and opened July 31, 2022. The Ion anchors a 16-acre innovation district, the epicenter for Houston's innovation ecosystem, as an inclusive, dynamic, vibrant, and dense hub focusing on quality collaborations between entrepreneurs, incubators, accelerators, corporations, academics, and the Houston community. The 266,000-square-foot building accommodates multiple uses, including class-A office space, shared workspace, prototyping and maker resources, event space, classrooms, food and beverage offerings as well as indoor/outdoor communal areas with shared amenities. The Ion's Mission: The Ion anchors, activates, and accelerates the innovation ecosystem through partnerships, pathways, and programs that create opportunities to advance and sustain resilient economic growth in Houston.
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Apr. 01, 2022 - Apr. 03, 2022
CAMP ENTERPRISE
Since 1986 the Rotary Club of Houston has sponsored an immersive business training experience for Greater Houston high school juniors (11th graders) called Camp Enterprise.
The 3-day camp (Fri-Sun) is filled with mentoring, team-building activities, and healthy competitions that leave the participants (adult Rotarian coaches included) changed for the better.
Every year, thousands of dollars in college scholarships are awarded.
Every year students are treated to all expenses paid transportation to beautiful Camp Allen in Navasota, lodging, food, and a once-in a lifetime experience they will NEVER forget!
We are constantly inviting sponsors to help underwrite the costs associated with camp and the scholarships we award. It is imperative that we, The Rotary Club of Houston, continue our longstanding tradition of providing this lifechanging experience at no cost to the individual students.
All scholarships are named after the donor who contributed the tax-deductible donation to the Houston Rotary Foundation (501c3).
6 breakout rooms (where students collaborate on their strategies for the business simulation) are eligible for sponsorship and branding by any individual or organization interested.
T-shirts are marked with logos of sponsoring individuals and companies.
All donations are welcomed, and every donor is invited to come share lunch with us on the Saturday of camp to see what their investment in the future looks like.
If we can provide any additional information, please feel free to contact:
Nathan Allen
Chair, Camp Enterprise 2022
Deanna Belford
Rotary Club Administrator
713-973-9936
For additional information: https://rotaryhouston.org/SitePage/camp-enterprise
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Apr. 07, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Several of our 2022 Camp Enterprise students will join us this Thursday, April 7, for our regular Thursday luncheon at Tony's (3755 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 77046): 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM. Come see the recap about what our club accomplished through our Camp Enterprise Committee this past weekend! You'll also EXPERIENCE a taste of camp when, at the meeting, our campers square off against our club in 4 Quarters of CAMPERS vs ADULTS - Business Simulation Competition. Please click the appropriate "Online Registration" link ("Member" or "Guest") on this page and join us for this fun filled Wrap-up and Recognition Luncheon! FOR A SPECIAL VIRTUAL PREVIEW, CLICK HERE TO MEET OUR 2022 BUSINESS SIMULATION COMPETITION WINNERS! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND IN PERSON... Microsoft TEAMS Link (for copy/paste) if above hyperlink doesn't work: |
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Apr. 09, 2022 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Henry deForest Ralph, Jr.
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Apr. 10, 2022 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Apr. 18, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Apr. 23, 2022 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
HEARTS for Children CPS Adoption Fair is a Rotary Community Corp created by The Rotary Club of Houston. We are looking for 15 volunteers to help with the event. Volunteers should arrive no later than 9:15 AM. No children under the age of 18 are allowed to volunteer at this event. At the event prospective adoptive parents with approved home studies mingle with children between the ages of 5 and 17 who are in the custody of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services- Children’s Protective Services Division and looking for their forever family. Through the generosity of the Rotary Club of Houston the children and prospective adoptive parents get to know each other in a fun-filled relaxed environment with interactive games, photo booth, a visit from the Texan’s mascot, service dog, Microsoft station, DJ and lunch. Club members arrive at 9 a.m. to set up games/crafts, etc. When children we all relax playing the games. Vetted adoptive parents arrive later and take our placs with the children. Since we began this program there have been over 70 successful adoptions from first meetings at Hearts for Children Adoption Fair. Some special guests usually include TORO, Texans Mascot, Dixie, our favorite Therapy Dog, a DJ, and Microsofts traveling game corner. |
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Apr. 26, 2022 9:00 a.m.
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Apr. 28, 2022 - May 01, 2022
April 28-May 1, 2022 For More information see District 5890 website: CLICK HERE Serve to change Lives |
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Apr. 28, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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May 05, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Cyber Protection Big Data. 24-7 information. Robo Calls. Click Bait. Ransomware. Dark Web. What can do in our business and our homes? How safe is your personal data? Prepare to be surprised at how vulnerable your computer is and how easy it is to locate your most personal and important information. James Morrison joined Ntirety in January 2022 as CISO after working for two years at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) as a Distinguished Technologist - Cyber Security. Prior to working at HPE, James spent 22 years with the FBI as a Senior Computer Scientist, focused on cyber security. He worked on numerous national security and criminal intrusion investigations, as an active Cyber Security Expert, identifying security vulnerabilities and implementing solutions. He was a Regional Program Manager for the FBI Computer Science program and Adjunct Faculty Member for the FBI, teaching multiple classes at Quantico and internationally. Prior to his career in the FBI, James was an engineer for Lockheed Martin and a System Administrator the US Air Force at Schriever AFB and Clark AB, RP. James lives in Houston with his wife Angi and their furry companions. |
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May 14, 2022
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May 16, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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May 26, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Chris Hollins has shown what local government can achieve when new ideas and accountable leadership are met with real purpose. Chris led the 2020 elections effort in Harris County as County Clerk and gained national acclaim for protecting and expanding voting rights for 2.5 million Houston-area voters during the most important election in our lifetime. His innovations – which included drive-thru voting, 24-hour voting, online mail ballot tracking, and tripling the number of early voting centers–led to eye-popping record voter turnout despite the ongoing global pandemic.
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Jun. 02, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Bucky Ribbeck is a board certified pediatrician currently training as a fellow in sports medicine at Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital. Bucky's introduction to the medical field was as a patient in 2009 when he was diagnosed with Ewing's Sarcoma (a rare type of bone cancer). He was treated with chemotherapy at Texas Children's and with a surgery to remove the tumor at MD Anderson. While he was a patient, Bucky was invited to be a Front Line Kid at the Rotary Lombardi Award, and he was further honored to have presented the award and spoken at following events. He is a living and breathing example of the benefits of cancer research, and he hopes to be an example for how people can make the best out of any poor situation with which they are faced. That is what has kept Bucky involved with volunteer organizations such as The Periwinkle Foundation, The Snowdrop Foundation, and The Rotary Club: all of which provide a great deal of hope and charity for those affected by cancer. |
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Jun. 04, 2022 - Jun. 08, 2022
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Jun. 09, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Jun. 17, 2022
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Jun. 23, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
The Rotary Club of Houston Cordially invites you to the The 112th Installation of the 2022-2023 Officers & Directors June 23, 2022 Tony’s Restaurant
Officers Ken Mattox, President Robert Eckels, President-Elect Karen Sotallaro, Treasurer Elizabeth Jackson, Treasurer-Elect Lisa Dobey, Secretary Nathan Allen, Sergeant-At-Arms Richard Meek, Past President Directors 2022-2025 Hussain Ali Brandon Cofield Lisa Dobey Sherry Menger Bob Seekely At Large 2022-23 David Ahlquist
Master of Ceremonies - Richard Meek Installation by– Michelle Bohreer, District Governor 2021-22
*FMV for lunch is $28.00. All additional funds raised will be donated to The Rotary Club of Houston Foundation (501C3) for RCH Community Service projects. Additional donations are accepted with our thanks. |
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Jun. 30, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
While Rotarians are committed to improving the lives of humans both globally and locally, some of our clubs in the U.S. are not growing in membership. Maintaining the status quo means future business leaders are missing an opportunity to serve their local communities through Rotary. About our speaker: Catherine Brown is a veteran of 25+ years of B2B (business-to-business) selling and recruiting. She runs the sales training firm, ExtraBold Sales, where she coaches others to sell with confidence. Her sales system includes psychology research that gets at the heart of why people don’t sell effectively. In her new book, How Good Humans Sell: The Proven Path to B2B Sales Success, she combines best sales practices with social psychology principles. The training can be used in combination with other programs to help people overcome the hesitation that keeps them from recruiting members, fundraising, and closing new business. You can learn more about Catherine on LinkedIn Here. |
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Jul. 06, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Jul. 07, 2022 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
William E. Cohn, MD Dr. Cohn has been deeply involved in developing the continuous-flow, totally implantable, artificial Dr. Cohn has been granted more than 90 US patents or patents pending. Since 2012, Dr. Cohn has |
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Jul. 12, 2022 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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