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SUMMARY:9.1.22 - No Luncheon - Labor Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:No Luncheon – Labor Day Celebration
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/9-1-22-labor-day-celebration-no-luncheon/
CATEGORIES:Weekly Meeting
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SUMMARY:9.8.22 - Cathy Holbrook
DESCRIPTION:Cathy Holdbrook\, Executive Director\, St. Cecilia Music Center\nTopic: “St. Cecilia Music Center History and Future” \nCathy Holbrook has held a leadership role in non-profit arts organizations for 30 years. She has been the executive and artistic director at St. Cecilia Music Center since 2006. Prior to her position at St. Cecilia\, Cathy was the executive director of the Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra for 11 years in California. She has also held public relations and development positions at the Los Angles Philharmonic and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angles\, CA and the La Jolla Chamber Music Society in San Diego\, CA. Cathy was personal assistant to world-renowned pianist\, composer\, and conductor André Previn. \nSince her time with St. Cecilia Music Center\, she has facilitated a rebrand of the Center with a new name and image. She manages the administrative staff and works with the board of directors to maintain a successful and fiscally responsible organization. \nCathy envisioned and initiated a jazz series\, folk series\, and chamber music series all of which brings world-renowned musicians to Grand Rapids for performances in the superb Royce Auditorium. In 2012 Cathy forged a partnership between St. Cecilia Music Center and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New York\, the most prestigious chamber music organization in the country\, to co-present concerts at St. Cecilia. She was instrumental in bringing music to ArtPrize in 2011 by engaging musicians to exhibit musical entries at St. Cecilia Music Center and initiating independently organized prize money specifically for musical ArtPrize entries. \nSeven years ago Cathy created a new partnership with the syndicated radio show Acoustic Café and its host Rob Reinhart. The collaboration brings touring folk musicians and bands to St. Cecilia Music Center for performances. The series also gives St. Cecilia and Grand Rapids national exposure through taped interviews that air on the nationally syndicated radio show – heard on over 150 stations throughout the country. \nDuring Cathy’s tenure at St. Cecilia Music Center\, the number of concerts presented in the Chamber\, Jazz\, and Folk series has increased six times over. The artists presented are of the highest caliber\, all Grammy-award winning and in-demand performers. The budget of St. Cecilia Music Center has increased in revenue by 50% with a significant increase in ticket sales and development revenue. \nIn 2015/16 Cathy orchestrated a $5.5 million capital campaign that allowed St. Cecilia Music Center to complete a $2.5 million renovation on the then 129-year-old building that SCMC calls home at 24 Ransom Ave. That same campaign doubled the size of the endowment for SCMC. \nCathy is skilled in creating strategies for organizational evolution. Her strengths lie in building a strong team within her organization\, finding innovative programs to reach a wide variety of community members\, and building important relationships with many different constituencies who are stakeholders in the mission of the organization. \n \n  \n 
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/9-8-22-cathy-holbrook/
LOCATION:St. Cecilia Music Center\, 24 Ransom Ave NE\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Meeting
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SUMMARY:9.15.22 - "Know Me Better"
DESCRIPTION:The “Know Me Better” luncheon is a fantastic opportunity for Rotarians to connect by sharing their personal story of why they chose Rotary and are committed to serving. #serviceaboveself
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/9-15-22-know-me-better/
LOCATION:University Club of Grand Rapids\, 111 Lyon St NW Suite 1025\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Meeting
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SUMMARY:9.22.22 - Alicia Córdoba
DESCRIPTION:Alicia R. Córdoba\, D.M.A.\, President\, Aquinas College\nAlicia Córdoba brings more than two decades of experience in Catholic higher education\, both as a faculty member and administrator\, to her new role in leading the nationally ranked liberal arts institution. A mission-driven and motivational leader\, Córdoba has broad expertise in strategic planning\, financial management and stewardship\, curriculum and program design\, fundraising\, marketing\, team building\, process improvement\, and related areas. \nA native of the Chicago suburbs\, Córdoba spent 19 years in faculty and administrative positions of increasing authority at Benedictine University in Lisle\, Illinois. She currently serves as associate vice president and Beirne director of the Center for Catholic Studies at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio. \nA graduate of The Juilliard School where she was the first woman to receive a Doctor of Musical Arts in English horn performance\, Córdoba has performed oboe and English horn with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. She holds the position of principal English horn in Sinfonia da Camera\, a chamber orchestra at Krannert Center for the Performing Arts in Urbana\, Illinois.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/9-22-22-alicia-cordoba/
LOCATION:University Club of Grand Rapids\, 111 Lyon St NW Suite 1025\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Meeting
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SUMMARY:9.29.22 - Paul Heroman
DESCRIPTION:Paul Heroman – Rotary District Governor\, District 6290\nPaul M. Heroman\, an acknowledged transformational turn-around leader\, has 30 years’ of experience instituting market-focused\, quality improvement to stabilize businesses\, reduce costs\, grow revenue\, and develop staff. Ten years ago\, he began translating his deep experience in corporate and nonprofit leadership into his passion for developing future leaders in today’s workforce\, obtaining an Executive M.B.A. in his transition to corporate education and development. \nIn 2016\, Paul joined the University of Notre Dame’s Stayer Center for Executive Education retiring late in 2020 but continuing in the executive education space with the Kelley School of Business. Prior to joining Notre Dame\, he started and led the Center for Leadership at Grand Valley State University. Paul is a hands-on guide and mentor who knows the challenges leaders face—from middle managers to C-suite executives—and is committed to providing the practical knowledge and resources needed to help people lead and organizations succeed. \nPaul has been actively involved with Rotary International for over 25 years\, serving as the past president of the Ada-Cascade Club. He is past president of Rotary East Charities (which supports nonprofit youth programs) and Assistant Governor of District 6290. He has been selected District 6290 Governor 2022-23. Paul chaired the club’s Life Leadership program and has served on the board of directors for nearly a decade. He was awarded the Paul Harris Fellow Award by the Rotary Foundation and has additionally served as director of two nonprofit boards.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/9-29-22-paul-heroman/
LOCATION:University Club of Grand Rapids\, 111 Lyon St NW Suite 1025\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Meeting
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