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SUMMARY:4.18.19 - Eric Foster
DESCRIPTION:Eric K. Foster is the Co-founder\, Chairman and Managing Director of Rende Progress Capital (RPC)\, an emerging Michigan Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI)\, and the only racial equity focused not-for-profit loan fund. RPC was founded to provide loans\, investments and services to Excluded Entrepreneurs who face barriers to conventional small business financing because of racial bias and inequity.\nFoster is responsible for the management of RPC and relationship cultivation with investor supporters\, partners and customers. He also is responsible for ensuring that the loan consideration and deployment processes are administered through the proprietary tool of Financing Approval through Racial Equity (FARE)(sm) that he created. Foster is also responsible for the RPC portfolio being managed with financial due diligence as well as authentic\, open and culturally competent relationships with customers.\nFoster completed his course work from the University of New Hampshire Carsey School of Public Policy and Opportunity Finance Network for his Certificate in Community Development Finance in the areas of loan approval\, CDFI Capitalization\, Lending Policies\, CAMEL Analysis and Portfolio Management.\nAs a businessman and entrepreneur\, he is also founder and principal of Progress Strategies+\, LLC\, a Project Management company providing high-impact project management for corporate\, business and organization clients that also specializes in Diversity & Inclusion\, Corporate Social Responsibility and Public Policy & Advocacy. Foster is a graduate of Hope College\, and is certified in project management from the Northwestern University School of Professional Studies and Advanced Intercultural Management from the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame.\nFoster has worked in the public and private sectors for U.S. Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas\, U.S. Congressman Peter Hoekstra of Michigan\, former Mayor Anthony A. Williams of Washington\, D.C.\, and the Corporate Diversity Counseling Group of the law firm Holland & Knight among other institutions. He has received awards for his work from the West Michigan Urban League\, Progressive Women’s Alliance\, Corp! Magazine
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/4-18-19-eric-foster/
LOCATION:University Club of Grand Rapids\, 111 Lyon St NW Suite 1025\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
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SUMMARY:4.25.19 - STRIVE Banquet featuring Dr. Ron Gorman and Jessica Austin
DESCRIPTION:Today’s guest speakers are Dr. Ron Gorman\, Assistant Superintendent\, Pre-K-12 Instructional Support\, Grand Rapids Public Schools  and Jessica Austin\, Health and Training Officer\, Consumers Energy and former STRIVE Mentor. Please read their bios below.\nWhat is S.T.R.I.V.E.?\nSTRIVE is a motivational mentoring program working with high school junior and senior students who want to improve their educational status and expand their networks. \nThe mission of the STRIVE Program is to mentor high school students to achieve academic success\, graduate from high school and continue their education in college\, university\, trade\, technical or career school. \nIn pursuit of this mission\, the STRIVE program provides positive role models for students to promote self discovery\, the importance of High School Graduation\, development of good values\, development of life skills\, and individual responsibility in STRIVING for excellence in life. \nSTRIVE is a partnership among students trying to make a difference in their lives\, parents who are willing to support and encourage their students\, high school administrators\, faculty and counselors\, Rotary Club of Grand Rapids\, & Rotary Club of Grand Rapids Charities Foundation. \nProgram Requirements\n\n Attitude – Student must maintain appropriate conduct and a positive\nAltruism – Students must participate in two of the three STRIVE (volunteer)\nAttendance – Students need to maintain 90% attendance level (equals two excused absences).\nAcademics – Satisfy GPA requirements\n\nRewards\nUpon successful completion of the STRIVE requirements\, the student will be entitled to the following: \n\nAward Certificate – presented to the student at the May awards luncheon\nSummer Work Premium – At the end of summer of $1.50 per hour worked is paid to the student upon verification of employment\, up to a maximum $750.\nScholarship – A scholarship of up to $3\,000** can be earned and will be disbursed over 2 semesters to a college\, university\, trade\, technical or career school of the student’s\n\nDr. Ronald Gorman is the Assistant Superintendent of Pre-K-12 Instructional Support. For almost two decades\, he has served the Grand Rapids Public Schools as an elementary teacher\, a secondary teacher\, a high school assistant principal\, a high school athletic director\, a K-8 principal\, a high school principal\, and the Executive Director of Secondary Schools. \nDr. Gorman holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Aquinas College\, a Master of Educational Leadership degree from Michigan State University\, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership degree from Western Michigan University. Dr. Gorman holds Michigan Educator Certifications in English\, Reading\, Elementary Education\, and Pre-K-12 Administration. In addition to his educational accomplishments\, Dr. Gorman proudly served eight years in the United States Army Reserves. \nIn support of Superintendent Weatherall Neal’s Transformation Plan\, Dr. Gorman collaborates with principals\, teachers\, parents\, and students to plan and facilitate research-based professional development opportunities that support quality instruction\, school climate and culture\, instructional leadership\, assessment literacy\, and high levels of student-achievement. \n  \nJessica M. Austin graduated from Ottawa Hills High School in 2007. She earned her Bachelor Of Science in Occupational Safety and Health Management in 2013 from Grand Valley State University. Shortly after graduating\, she started her career at Steelcase as a Safety Engineer. She joined Van Andel Research Institute as an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist in 2014. Jessica worked at VARI for three years. She was given the opportunity to lead training efforts as a Health and Safety Trainer for Consumers Energy in the fall of 2018. Additionally she is growing her entrepreneurial business: Creative Carvings\, Inc. \n 
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/4-25-18-strive-awards-banquet/
LOCATION:University Club of Grand Rapids\, 111 Lyon St NW Suite 1025\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
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SUMMARY:5.2.19 - Club 77 - Grand Rapids Yacht Club
DESCRIPTION:Join us for after work networking and socializing\, with food\, drinks and door prizes! \nPlease bring your spouses\, significant other\, friends\, co-workers\, clients and anyone interested in learning more about Rotary and our Club to this fun event. \nWe will have a brief program and words from our event host.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/5-2-19-club-77-tbd/
LOCATION:Grand Rapids Yacht Club\, 740 Lakeside Dr SE\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49506
CATEGORIES:Weekly Meeting
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SUMMARY:5.9.19 - Hank Meijer and Gleaves Whitney
DESCRIPTION:  \nHank Meijer is executive chairman of Meijer\, Inc. in Grand Rapids.  He joined the family retail business at the age of 11 as a grocery clerk. \nAfter serving as a reporter for a Detroit-area newspaper group\, he became editor and later publisher of a weekly newspaper in Plymouth\, Michigan.  He rejoined Meijer in 1979 as assistant advertising director. \nHis biography of Michigan Senator Arthur Vandenberg was recently published by the University of Chicago Press. \nHank is vice-chairman of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation.  He also serves on the executive committee of the Food Marketing Institute and is a trustee of the Kettering Foundation\, the National Constitution Center and The Henry Ford.  He is a member of the University of Michigan’s President’s Advisory Group and the Ford School of Public Policy board of advisors. \n  \nGleaves Whitney became the first full-time director of Grand Valley State University’s Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies in 2003. During his tenure\, he has been the architect of hundreds of public programs\, including numerous national conferences covered by C-SPAN and various internationally webcast debates — one watched on YouTube by nearly two million people in some 30 nations on all six inhabited continents. He has overseen the tremendous growth of the Hauenstein Center’s website\, which has been visited more than 30 million times. He’s also premiered a popular web column called Ask Gleaves — the first presidential Q & A column in the nation — and created a leadership academy for students and young professionals committed to public service. \nUnder his direction\, the Hauenstein Center’s Peter C. Cook Leadership Academy has emerged as a preeminent center of leadership excellence in the Midwest. Cook Leadership Fellows have been face-to-face with four U.S. presidents\, three first ladies\, two vice presidents\, four secretaries of state\, six state governors\, numerous business and nonprofit executives\, multiple Pulitzer Prize-winning writers\, the world’s most decorated academic\, a Grammy Award winner\, and a national championship basketball coach. \n“Gleaves Whitney is a real treasure for those of us who do presidential studies and work in the field of presidential history\,” said award-winning biographer H. W. Brands. “He’s also one of the most effective entrepreneurs in the business of higher education. You can tell this by the growth of the Hauenstein Center over the years that he’s been the director.” \nPhilosopher Martha C. Nussbaum has called the Hauenstein Center’s Common Ground Initiative “an amazing experiment in civic and liberal education.”
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/5-9-19-strive-awards-banquet/
LOCATION:University Club of Grand Rapids\, 111 Lyon St NW Suite 1025\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
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SUMMARY:5.16.19 - Service Above Selfie Contest Winners
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a special presentation from three of our four Service Above Selfie Contest Winners! \nHenna Crowns of Courage\, Arts in Motion\, and Ele’s Place. \nThe Service Above Selfie Contest was created to boost Community Service through recognizing volunteers and the non-profit organizations that they are passionate about. It is also a fun way to put extra money behind those efforts. There are four winning prizes and amounts: Most Liked – $500\, 3rd Prize – $1\,000\, 2nd Prize – $2\,000 and First Prize – $5\,000. \nThe contest was simple to enter: \n\nVolunteer at your favorite non-profit\nSnap a selfie of your group in action\nPost your photo with the hastag #serviceselfie19 to Facebook\, Twitter\, or Instagram. Mark you photo as public\nTell Your friends!\n\nThe winners of the 2019 Service Above Selfie are listed below: \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/5-16-19-rotary-business-showcase/
LOCATION:University Club of Grand Rapids\, 111 Lyon St NW Suite 1025\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
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SUMMARY:5.23.19 - No Luncheon - Memorial Day
DESCRIPTION:  \nTaken from all about history….. \nMemorial Day Meaning\nMemorial Day Meaning – The History\nEach May\, the United States celebrates a day called Memorial Day. Does Memorial Day have meaning? What is the history of Memorial Day? \nMemorial Day was first widely observed in May 1868. The celebration commemorated the sacrifices of the Civil War and the proclamation was made by General John A Logan. Following the proclamation\, participants decorated graves of more than 20\,000 Union and Confederate soldiers. \nIn years since World War 1\, the day has become a celebration of honor for those who died in all America’s wars\, as well as those who are Veterans and current members of the US military. \nIn 1971\, Memorial Day was declared a national holiday. The United States celebrates this holiday the last Monday of May. \nMemorial Day Meaning – Reagan’s Speech\nPresident Ronald Reagan is credited with reviving the practice of honoring Memorial Day and its meaning. One of his famous speeches was given at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day in 1986. \n“Today is the day we put aside to remember fallen heroes and to pray that no heroes will ever have to die for us again. It’s a day of thanks for the valor of others\, a day to remember the splendor of America and those of her children who rest in this cemetery and others. It’s a day to be with the family and remember. \n“I was thinking this morning that across the country children and their parents will be going to the town parade and the young ones will sit on the sidewalks and wave their flags as the band goes by. Later\, maybe\, they’ll have a cookout or a day at the beach. And that’s good\, because today is a day to be with the family and to remember. \n“Arlington\, this place of so many memories\, is a fitting place for some remembering. So many wonderful men and women rest here\, men and women who led colorful\, vivid\, and passionate lives. There are the greats of the military: Bull Halsey and the Admirals Leahy\, father and son; Black Jack Pershing; and the GI’s general\, Omar Bradley. Great men all\, military men. But there are others here known for other things. \n“Here in Arlington rests a sharecropper’s son who became a hero to a lonely people. Joe Louis came from nowhere\, but he knew how to fight. And he galvanized a nation in the days after Pearl Harbor when he put on the uniform of his country and said\, ‘I know we’ll win because we’re on God’s side.’ Audie Murphy is here\, Audie Murphy of the wild\, wild courage. For what else would you call it when a man bounds to the top of a disabled tank\, stops an enemy advance\, saves lives\, and rallies his men\, and all of it single-handedly. When he radioed for artillery support and was asked how close the enemy was to his position\, he said\, ‘Wait a minute and I’ll let you speak to them.’ [Laughter] \n“Michael Smith is here\, and Dick Scobee\, both of the space shuttle Challenger. Their courage wasn’t wild\, but thoughtful\, the mature and measured courage of career professionals who took prudent risks for great reward—in their case\, to advance the sum total of knowledge in the world. They’re only the latest to rest here; they join other great explorers with names like Grissom and Chaffee. \n“Oliver Wendell Holmes is here\, the great jurist and fighter for the right. A poet searching for an image of true majesty could not rest until he seized on ‘Holmes dissenting in a sordid age.’ Young Holmes served in the Civil War. He might have been thinking of the crosses and stars of Arlington when he wrote: ‘At the grave of a hero we end\, not with sorrow at the inevitable loss\, but with the contagion of his courage; and with a kind of desperate joy we go back to the fight.’ \n“All of these men were different\, but they shared this in common: They loved America very much. There was nothing they wouldn’t do for her. And they loved with the sureness of the young. It’s hard not to think of the young in a place like this\, for it’s the young who do the fighting and dying when a peace fails and a war begins. Not far from here is the statue of the three servicemen—the three fighting boys of Vietnam. It\, too\, has majesty and more. Perhaps you’ve seen it—three rough boys walking together\, looking ahead with a steady gaze. There’s something wounded about them\, a kind of resigned toughness. But there’s an unexpected tenderness\, too. At first you don’t really notice\, but then you see it. The three are touching each other\, as if they’re supporting each other\, helping each other on. \n“I know that many veterans of Vietnam will gather today\, some of them perhaps by the wall. And they’re still helping each other on. They were quite a group\, the boys of Vietnam—boys who fought a terrible and vicious war without enough support from home\, boys who were dodging bullets while we debated the efficacy of the battle. It was often our poor who fought in that war; it was the unpampered boys of the working class who picked up the rifles and went on the march. They learned not to rely on us; they learned to rely on each other. And they were special in another way: They chose to be faithful. They chose to reject the fashionable skepticism of their time. They chose to believe and answer the call of duty. They had the wild\, wild courage of youth. They seized certainty from the heart of an ambivalent age; they stood for something. \n“And we owe them something\, those boys. We owe them first a promise: That just as they did not forget their missing comrades\, neither\, ever\, will we. And there are other promises. We must always remember that peace is a fragile thing that needs constant vigilance. We owe them a promise to look at the world with a steady gaze and\, perhaps\, a resigned toughness\, knowing that we have adversaries in the world and challenges and the only way to meet them and maintain the peace is by staying strong. \n“That\, of course\, is the lesson of this century\, a lesson learned in the Sudetenland\, in Poland\, in Hungary\, in Czechoslovakia\, in Cambodia. If we really care about peace\, we must stay strong. If we really care about peace\, we must\, through our strength\, demonstrate our unwillingness to accept an ending of the peace. We must be strong enough to create peace where it does not exist and strong enough to protect it where it does. That’s the lesson of this century and\, I think\, of this day. And that’s all I wanted to say. The rest of my contribution is to leave this great place to its peace\, a peace it has earned. \n“Thank all of you\, and God bless you\, and have a day full of memories.” \nMemorial Day Meaning – A Day of Honor\nDoes Memorial Day have meaning to you? Many communities around the United States have memorial day events at cemeteries where veterans and spiritual leaders speak. Other cities and towns host parades to honor the military. However\, in many cities around the country\, these events have been forgotten. \nIt is important for Americans to take time to remember the sacrifices that bought their freedom. Here are some ideas on how to celebrate this important American holiday: \n\nSend a note of thanks to Veterans you know.\nIf you know someone who has lost a loved one in battle\, offer to help with a household project or help meet a special need they have.\nVisit a local cemetery and place flags or flowers on the graves of fallen soldiers.\nFly the American flag at half-staff until noon.\nParticipate in the National Moment of Remembrance at 3:00 pm. Pause and think upon the meaning of Memorial Day.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/no-luncheon-labor-day-celebration-3/
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SUMMARY:5.30.19 - Rep. Justin Amash
DESCRIPTION:Representative Justin Amash (pronounced uh-MOSH) represents Michigan’s Third District in the 116th United States Congress. He was elected to his first term on November 2\, 2010. \nJustin was born in Grand Rapids\, Michigan. He received his bachelor’s degree with High Honors in economics from the University of Michigan and his juris doctor from the University of Michigan Law School. He worked for his family’s business\, as a business lawyer\, and as a Michigan state representative before his election to Congress. \nJustin leads the incorporation of Facebook and other social media into his work as an elected official by posting explanations of his votes online\, and he has set new standards for transparency and accountability. \nJustin believes government overspending is one of the biggest threats to our economic health and national security\, and he has introduced an innovative balanced budget amendment—the Business Cycle Balanced Budget Amendment—to control government spending and reduce the national debt. He supports a fair and simple tax code and a regulatory environment that promotes economic prosperity. \nAs an ardent defender of Americans’ civil liberties\, Justin has been a leading critic of the unconstitutional suspicionless mass collection of all Americans’ phone records\, the indefinite detention provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)\, and the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA). \nWhen asked by a New York Times reporter to describe his voting methodology\, Justin explained: “I follow a set of principles\, I follow the Constitution. And that’s what I base my votes on. Limited government\, economic freedom\, and individual liberty.” \nJustin is a member of the Committee on Oversight and Reform (COR). He serves on the COR Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties and the COR Subcommittee on National Security. Justin also chairs the House Liberty Caucus. \nJustin lives in Cascade Charter Township with his wife Kara\, a graduate of Calvin College and a former elementary school teacher. Justin and Kara have three children.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/5-30-19-rep-justin-amash/
LOCATION:University Club of Grand Rapids\, 111 Lyon St NW Suite 1025\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
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SUMMARY:6.6.19 - Club 77 @ JW Marriott's JDEK
DESCRIPTION:Join us for after work networking and socializing\, with appetizers and drinks. \nPlease bring your spouses\, significant other\, friends\, co-workers\, clients and anyone interested in learning more about Rotary and our Club to this fun event. \nWe will have a brief program and words from our event host.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/6-6-19-club-77-tbd/
LOCATION:JW Marriott\, 235 Louis St NW\, MI\, 49503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Meeting
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190613T131500
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SUMMARY:6.13.19 - Chip Kragt
DESCRIPTION:Chip was hired as the Managing Director for 20 Liters in August of 2015. \nChip’s background in program implementation\, volunteer management\, and planning stem from his over 10 years of non-profit experience in Human and Social Service agencies\, most recently with the American Red Cross. Chip brings more than 3 years of international experience working in Kenya\, Haiti\, Alaska\, and Northern Ireland. \nChip holds a BS in Psychology from Cornerstone University. \nChip is passionate about the humanitarian right to basic necessities and breaking the cycle of poverty. \nHe and his wife are raising their first child (and expecting their second) in Grand Rapids\, MI.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/6-13-19-tbd/
LOCATION:University Club of Grand Rapids\, 111 Lyon St NW Suite 1025\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190620T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190620T131500
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SUMMARY:6.20.19 - Michele Suchovsky
DESCRIPTION:Michele has served for 15 years as executive director of two nonprofit organizations\, the first a disability organization and the second a fundraising and education organization. In these roles\, she helped to grow both organizations into thriving nonprofit agencies impacting the lives of children and adults throughout West Michigan. \nMichele believes that all people should have the right and opportunity to live independent\, full lives and that PAWS® is a critical resource for helping people to find and maintain independence.  Joining Paws With A Cause®  in November 2018 was a dream come true as she has seen firsthand how an assistance dog can transform lives and communities for the better. \nFor fun\, she enjoys curling up with a good book (especially when it is cold outside!)\, hiking the fabulous trails in Michigan with her husband and dog\, or hosting gatherings of friends at her home. \n  \n  \nCarrie Simmons\, External Relations Manager \nCarrie has been with Paws With A Cause® for two and a half years. Her passion and previous work for disability justice and love of dogs makes PAWS® the perfect place for her. The magical stories of the life-changing work of assistance dogs is something Carrie loves to share with anyone who will listen. While at Western Michigan University\, Carrie earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Go Broncos! \n  \nWith special guests\, WINDSOR\, a PAWS demonstration dog\, and PROMISE\, Foster Puppy and Future Assistance Dog.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/6-20-19-tbd/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190627T131500
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SUMMARY:6.27.19 - Presidents Passing of the Tiller
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URL:https://grrotary.org/event/6-27-19-presidents-passing-of-the-tiller/
LOCATION:University Club of Grand Rapids\, 111 Lyon St NW Suite 1025\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
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SUMMARY:7.4.19 -  4th of July - No Luncheon
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URL:https://grrotary.org/event/7-4-19-4th-of-july-no-luncheon/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190711T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190711T131500
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SUMMARY:7.11.19 - Tim Liang
DESCRIPTION:Tim Liang is a managing director at AlphaMax Advisors. AlphaMax is a management consultancy that specializes in helping American companies achieve financial success in China. The majority of AlphaMax’s clients are private manufacturing companies with annual revenues of $750 million or less. The firm was founded in 2003 by Ping Liang. Ping and Tim work closely with clients to develop and execute China entry strategies\, including domestic China sales\, US export sales\, joint ventures\, wholly owned operations\, and sourcing. They are frequently engaged to improve the management and operations of client-owned companies in China and to conduct due diligence on clients’ Chinese competitors\, partners and suppliers. \nPrior to joining AlphaMax\, Tim was senior vice president at Grand Haven\, Michigan-based JSJ Corporation. Previously\, he worked at McKinsey & Co.\, Arthur D. Little and Cummins Inc. Tim has 37 years of China business experience.  He received a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Oberlin College and three master’s degrees from Yale University – in East Asian Studies\, Chinese Archaeology and Public & Private Management. \nTim currently serves on the boards of four companies and the boards of the Grand Rapids Symphony and Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/7-11-19-tim-liang/
LOCATION:University Club of Grand Rapids\, 111 Lyon St NW Suite 1025\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
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UID:6824-1563451200-1563455700@grrotary.org
SUMMARY:7.18.19 - Tim Gleisner
DESCRIPTION:I am the Head of Collections at the Library of Michigan. In this role I am in charge of all of the Collections of the State Library\, including the Law\, Government Documents\, Michigan and Rare Book Collections. I am also in head of all programming and much of the outreach of the library. This includes programs such as Michigan Notable Books\, an annual list of the top 20 books produced by Michigan authors\, or books on Michigan subjects. What is amazing about my current job is I get to travel the state to libraries of all types and sizes. And while out in the field I collect the stories and history of Michigan \nPrevious to the Library of Michigan I was the Head of Special Collections at the Grand Rapids Public Library\, and Head of Local History and Genealogy at the Herrick District Library in Holland\, Michigan. In both roles I collected and preserved the history of the West Michigan region. During this time I have learned everything anyone could ever want to know about the Dutch in America. Grand Rapids and Holland are the home of the largest Dutch enclave in North America. \nI am a native of Wisconsin and have lived and roamed around Lake Michigan most of my life. Much of my compiling of library history centers in the Upper Midwest and the influence libraries have had in this part of the world. I love history of all types and read any history I can get my hands on. I also love cities. I am constantly in Chicago\, Detroit or New York any chance I can get.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/7-18-19-tim-gleisner/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190725T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190613T185902Z
UID:6827-1564056000-1564056000@grrotary.org
SUMMARY:7.25.19 - Dr. Philomena Mantella
DESCRIPTION:Philomena V. Mantella is one of higher education’s leading entrepreneurs. She is a recognized leader in strategic thinking\, market dynamics\, and innovation in the way education is delivered. Her innovative drive comes from more than 30 years in higher education administration. She has done path-breaking work while serving as an officer at public and private universities in New York\, New Jersey\, Michigan and Massachusetts. \nShe is the fifth president of Grand Valley State University\, beginning her tenure July 1\, 2019. \nMantella has a Ph.D. in college and university administration from Michigan State University and master’s and bachelor’s degrees in social work from Syracuse University. \nShe spent the last 18 years at Northeastern University as senior vice president of Enrollment and Student Life and the chief executive officer of the Lifelong Learning Network. \nMantella is known as a change agent and has had an integral role in expanding global markets and lifelong learning efforts. She is a proven leader in innovation in digital learning and enrollment management. \nHer comprehensive understanding of both sides of the educational market – learners and employers – has resulted in success for students and has increased the economic vitality of the markets served. \nShe is committed to ensuring institutional integrity and building consensus for the mission and the noble cause of education. \nHer strong student-centered philosophy\, coupled with her operational expertise and strong vision for the future of education\, positions her perfectly to lead Grand Valley State University into its seventh decade. \nMantella has been married for 40 years to attorney Robert H. Avery and has three sons and four grandchildren
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/7-25-19-dr-mantella/
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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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190801T173000
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CREATED:20190613T190011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190613T190011Z
UID:6829-1564675200-1564680600@grrotary.org
SUMMARY:8.1.19 - Club 77 @ Varnum
DESCRIPTION:Please plan on joining us and RSVP by Thursday\, July 25th to rotary@grrotary.org! \nDriving directions and parking info is below. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n \n 
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/8-1-19-club-77/
CATEGORIES:Weekly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190808T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190808T131500
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CREATED:20190613T190611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190613T190611Z
UID:6831-1565265600-1565270100@grrotary.org
SUMMARY:8.8.19 - Dr. Norman Beauchamp - RSVP required
DESCRIPTION:Norman J. Beauchamp Jr\, MD\, MHS\, became dean of the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine in October 2016\, and Michigan State University associate provost and assistant vice president for health affairs\, February 2018. \nPrior to MSU\, Dr. Beauchamp was a professor and chairperson of the Department of Radiology at the University of Washington\, a position he assumed in 2002. While there\, he served as vice chairperson and chairperson of the University of Washington Faculty Senate\, was president of the clinical practice of 1\,600 physicians employed by the university\, and was medical director of the Seattle/King County Clinic\, which provided dental\, vision and medical care to thousands of low-income and uninsured patients. Dr. Beauchamp also served as professor of neurological surgery and industrial and systems engineering at UW. \nDr. Beauchamp received his Bachelor of Science degree from Michigan State University and was selected as one of MSU’s top 25 of 10\,000 undergraduate students. He received his Master of Health Science degree from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. \nAs the second College of Human Medicine graduate to become dean\, Dr. Beauchamp spent his last two years of medical school in Grand Rapids and subsequently completed his surgical internship at Blodgett Hospital and Saint Mary’s Hospital. \nAfter completing his residency in radiology\, and two fellowships\, neuroradiology and interventional neuroradiology\, at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine\, Dr. Beauchamp joined the faculty in 1996. While at Johns Hopkins\, he served as interim chairman of the department of radiology and vice chairperson for clinical operations. \nAs a diagnostic neuroradiologist and neurointerventional radiologist\, Dr. Beauchamp focused on developing improved ways to prevent\, predict\, diagnose and treat patients suffering from stroke. He directed the National Institutes of Health-funded Epidemiologic Studies Image Analysis Center at Johns Hopkins and UW\, which included nearly 6\,000 study participants. \nAn influential scientist and national leader in the radiology community\, Dr. Beauchamp has received numerous awards for his research and has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers. His research focuses on developing advanced MRI imaging techniques to extend the treatment window for acute ischemic stroke and to identify risk predictors for stroke and dementia. \nDr. Beauchamp is chair of the International Outreach Committee of the American Roentgen Ray Society and on the board of directors of the Society of Chairs of Academic Radiology Departments and is past president of both of those organizations. He was chairperson of the Radiology Research Alliance\, the Coalition for Bioimaging Research and the American Radiology Education Committee. \nAmong his many honors\, Dr. Beauchamp was presented the outstanding faculty teaching award in radiology at Johns Hopkins three times. In 2016\, he received the University of Washington’s David B. Thorud Leadership Award and\, in 2018\, he received the Grand Rapids Business Journal Newsmaker of the Year award for health sciences.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/8-8-19-dr-norman-beauchamp/
LOCATION:Grand Rapids Reseach Center – MSU CHM\, 400 Monroe Ave NW\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Meeting
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CREATED:20190613T191352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190613T191352Z
UID:6833-1565870400-1565874900@grrotary.org
SUMMARY:8.15.19 - Susan Jazwiec
DESCRIPTION:Skills\n• Passionate about Consumer Education and Internet safety\n• Strong leadership capabilities\n• Experience in coaching and mentoring\n• Ability to operate effectively in a fast-paced\, team environment\n• Has a strong drive for results\n• Strong engagement and communication skills\n• Resourceful\n• Is a trusted advisor to colleagues\n• Focused and driven\n• Radio Broadcasting \nEducation\n• Master in Education Administration Grand Valley State University\n• Bachelors of Arts\nMajor: Group Social Studies Minor: Elementary Education \nWork Experience\n• Michigan Attorney General’s Office for Outreach (2016-present) Independent Contractor-Speaker for\nConsumer Education and OK2SAY/CSI\n• Grand Rapids Community College 2011-present\nAdjunct Professor Math and Computer Application Departments\n• Grand Rapids Public Schools 1985-2016 Computer Applications/Multi media Student and Adult\nTechnology Education \nVolunteer/Extra Curricular Activities\n• West Michigan Literacy Center -English tutor (2016-present)\n• MacKenzie Animal Shelter Volunteer (2018-present)\n• Justice For Our Neighbors volunteer (2018-present)\n• WYCE (88.1FM) Radio Programmer (2004-present)\n• Rogue River Blues Series Co Chair (2003-present)\n• West Michigan Whitecaps Host family (2001-present)\n• Red Cross Volunteer (2007-2011)\n• Rockford Celtic Festival Chair (2000-2005)\n• The Rockford Area Arts Commission Member\n• 2000-2006 \nAwards/Grants\n• Nellie B. Stevens Award GRPS International Travel 2008\n• Community Foundation Grants 1985\, 1987\, 1993\, 2003\, 2010
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/8-15-19-susan-jazwiec/
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:8.22.19 - Dave Thomas
DESCRIPTION:David F. Thomas \nD6290 Governor 2019-20 \nBrief Biography \nFAMILY: \nBorn in Glen Rogers\, West Virginia in 1948; Dave’s family moved to Glen Burnie\, Maryland in 1952 where he grew up\, met\, and married Carol\, his high school sweet heart in 1968. In 1971 they were blessed with the birth of a son\, Michael; and in 1975 a daughter Jennifer. Jennifer works for Amazon in Seattle. Michael works for Bay Mills Resort & Casino in Brimley. Mike’s wife\, Daniela\, and three children Emily\, Colin and Olivia are spoiled on a regular basis by the rest of the family \nEmployment: \n\nUSMC attaining rank of\, Sargent\nJohns Hopkins Hospital\, Administrator\nUniversity of Vermont\, Director\nUniversity of Missouri\, Executive Director\nNational Consultant HUP\, Case Western\, Fresno\, Athens Georgia\nBurns Clinic\, Executive Director\nMidwest Physicians\, CEO\nOrland Park Surgical Center\, President\nMichigan Heart\, CEO\n\nRecognition and Honors: \nDave is a member of the Petoskey Methodist Church. He is the current Commandant of Detachment 690 Marine Corps League and a 3rd Degree Master Mason. He has served as Club President\, TOM AG\, National President of the Academic Practice Assembly\, and President of Illinois MGMA. He has also served on the Boards of the PHSCF\, Michigan Chamber of Commerce\, Traverse Symphony Orchestra\, United Way\, Salvation Army\, and St. James Hospital. Dave was recently recognized as Alumni of the year by his Alma Mater Glen Burnie High School. \nEducation: BA Carson Newman\, M.A.S. Johns Hopkins University\, C.M.P.E. MGMA
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/8-22-19-dave-thomas/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190829T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190829T133000
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CREATED:20190613T191739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190613T191739Z
UID:6837-1567080000-1567085400@grrotary.org
SUMMARY:8.29.19 - Labor Day Celebration - No Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:From the US Department of Labor \n\n\n\nHistory of Labor Day\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLabor Day 2019\nOn September 2\, 2019\, the U.S. Department of Labor celebrates and honors the greatest worker in the world – the American worker. Labor Day 2019 is the 125th anniversary of Labor Day being celebrated as a national holiday. \nLabor Day: What it Means\nLabor Day\, the first Monday in September\, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength\, prosperity\, and well-being of our country. \nLabor Day Legislation\nThe first governmental recognition came through municipal ordinances passed in 1885 and 1886. From these\, a movement developed to secure state legislation. The first state bill was introduced into the New York legislature\, but the first to become law was passed by Oregon on February 21\, 1887. During 1887\, four more states – Colorado\, Massachusetts\, New Jersey\, and New York – created the Labor Day holiday by legislative enactment. By the end of the decade Connecticut\, Nebraska\, and Pennsylvania had followed suit. By 1894\, 23 more states had adopted the holiday\, and on June 28\, 1894\, Congress passed an act making the first Monday in September of each year a legal holiday in the District of Columbia and the territories. \nFounder of Labor Day\nMore than a century after the first Labor Day observance\, there is still some doubt as to who first proposed the holiday for workers. \nSome records show that Peter J. McGuire\, general secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and a co-founder of the American Federation of Labor\, was first in suggesting a day to honor those “who from rude nature have delved and carved all the grandeur we behold.” \nBut Peter McGuire’s place in Labor Day history has not gone unchallenged. Many believe that Matthew Maguire\, a machinist\, not Peter McGuire\, founded the holiday. Recent research seems to support the contention that Matthew Maguire\, later the secretary of Local 344 of the International Association of Machinists in Paterson\, N.J.\, proposed the holiday in 1882 while serving as secretary of the Central Labor Union in New York. What is clear is that the Central Labor Union adopted a Labor Day proposal and appointed a committee to plan a demonstration and picnic. \nThe First Labor Day\nThe first Labor Day holiday was celebrated on Tuesday\, September 5\, 1882\, in New York City\, in accordance with the plans of the Central Labor Union. The Central Labor Union held its second Labor Day holiday just a year later\, on September 5\, 1883. \nBy 1894\, 23 more states had adopted the holiday\, and on June 28\, 1894\, President Grover Cleveland signed a law making the first Monday in September of each year a national holiday. \nA Nationwide Holiday\nThe form that the observance and celebration of Labor Day should take was outlined in the first proposal of the holiday — a street parade to exhibit to the public “the strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor organizations” of the community\, followed by a festival for the recreation and amusement of the workers and their families. This became the pattern for the celebrations of Labor Day. Speeches by prominent men and women were introduced later\, as more emphasis was placed upon the economic and civic significance of the holiday. Still later\, by a resolution of the American Federation of Labor convention of 1909\, the Sunday preceding Labor Day was adopted as Labor Sunday and dedicated to the spiritual and educational aspects of the labor movement. \nThe character of the Labor Day celebration has changed in recent years\, especially in large industrial centers where mass displays and huge parades have proved a problem. This change\, however\, is more a shift in emphasis and medium of expression. Labor Day addresses by leading union officials\, industrialists\, educators\, clerics\, and government officials are given wide coverage in newspapers\, radio\, and television. \nThe vital force of labor added materially to the highest standard of living and the greatest production the world has ever known and has brought us closer to the realization of our traditional ideals of economic and political democracy. It is appropriate\, therefore\, that the nation pays tribute on Labor Day to the creator of so much of the nation’s strength\, freedom\, and leadership – the American worker.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/8-29-19-labor-day-celebration-no-luncheon/
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UID:6839-1567699200-1567704600@grrotary.org
SUMMARY:9.5.19 - Club 77 @ Mathison | Mathison Architects
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URL:https://grrotary.org/event/9-5-19-club-77/
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SUMMARY:9.12.19 - Dr. Bernice Patterson
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Bernice Patterson is passionate about seeing the worlds of psychology and spirituality come together to speak to the real and relevant needs of the people and organizations that she serves.  Through her role as Founder and CEO of Infinity Consultation Group (ICG)\, Dr. Patterson has been able to craft and deliver thought provoking and life changing interactive workshops and seminars.  She is a highly sought-after speaker inside and outside of the church\, where she is able to motivate her listeners to take a hard and honest look at themselves and ask the questions\, “Who do I want to be in this world and am I doing the work to be that person?  If not\, what is holding me back?”  Through her platform she has been able to lead people into a deeper understanding of self\, their mental and emotional health\, and how to better co-exist within the worlds that they live and work in daily. \nDr. Patterson has been working in the field of psychology for the past 12 years.  She has developed\, managed\, and currently facilitates monthly cultural diversity trainings for an APA accredited pre-doctoral internship.  Dr. Patterson currently serves as the Cultural Diversity Liaison for the largest free-standing psychiatric hospital in the nation\, and implemented a five-part training series entitled Cultural Diversity and Its Impact on Behavioral Health Professionals and the Communities That They Serve for their outpatient clinic network and their Chaplin Training Program.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/9-19-19-dr-bernice-patterson/
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:9.19.19 - Kenny Wawsczyk
DESCRIPTION:Kenny Wawsczyk joined the North Country Trail Association (NCTA) as the Regional Trail Coordinator for Michigan in August 2015. Seven years prior he worked seasonally for the U.S Forest Service in the Manistee National Forest as the Trails Crew Leader. \nBorn and raised in White Cloud he still lives close by with his wife Maureen and three year old son\, Patrick. In his spare time you can find him outdoors either fishing\, hunting or hiking.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/9-19-19-kenny-wawsczyk/
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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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190926T131500
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CREATED:20190912T203804Z
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SUMMARY:9.26.19 - Michael Van Denend
DESCRIPTION:Michael has always been interested in world events and issues—and is a strong advocate of non-partisan grace-filled discourse. \nHe’s fond of Richard Mouw’s description of “convicted civility”—which is “combining a civil outlook with a passionate intensity about our convictions.” \nAlong with wife Loni\, he’s been on a number of global adventures—and they’ve served numerous times in Haiti\, before and after the devastating 2011 earthquake. \nMichael came to the World Affairs Council after 33 years as the executive director of the Calvin College Alumni Association\, where he interviewed and wrote stories about alumni all over the globe. \nIn addition\, he’s an on-air radio programmer at WYCE 88.1 FM (Saturdays from 8-10 a.m.) where he presents folk\, blues\, jazz\, rock and a lot of WORLD music.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/9-26-19-michael-van-denend/
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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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20191003T173000
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CREATED:20190710T134534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190710T134534Z
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SUMMARY:10.3.19 - Club 77 @ One Bourbon and Bridge Street Market
DESCRIPTION:We will be starting at One Bourbon and then going to Bridge Street Market for a tour hosted by our own Ken Bair\, Store Manager. \nA time for networking and socializing\, while getting to know more about Rotary and our Rotary Club of Grand Rapids Member. \nPlease feel free to invite your significant other\, friends\, co-workers and prospective members for a fun evening enjoying food\, beverages and friendship.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/10-3-19-club-77-one-bourbon-and-bridge-street-market/
LOCATION:One Bourbon\, 608 Bridge St NW\, Grand Rapids\, 49504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Meeting
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CREATED:20190923T151144Z
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SUMMARY:10.10.19 - Dr. Hyung T. Kim
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Kim earned his medical degree from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and completed both his internal medicine residency and an MBA at the University of Michigan. He was also a leader of the healthcare practice at renowned consultancy McKinsey & Co. and an executive at Ascension Health before returning to academic healthcare – most recently as senior associate dean for clinical affairs at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. \nDr. Kim brings extensive\, versatile experience as a physician executive with proven leadership in operations\, quality\, strategy\, technology and innovation. In addition to his tenure at MSU\, Dr. Kim also served as CEO of SIU HealthCare\, where he had oversight of patient care at SIU School of Medicine\, including leadership of a faculty group practice of more than 250 physicians and other providers practicing in 60 locations. As a vice president at Ascension Health in St. Louis\, Missouri\, he led strategy and development for an internal innovation center.\nHis experience as a chief executive brings an extensive set of skills to lead Saint Mary’s. His proven leadership in building alignment and leading change in complex environments poises him to lead the organization through the intricacies of health care delivery in our community. \nThis summer\, his wife\, Joyce and their three children\, moved to East Grand Rapids. Their oldest daughter began attending Michigan State University this fall; their second daughter is a junior and their son a freshman in high school.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/10-10-19-dr-hyung-t-kim/
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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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20191017T131500
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CREATED:20190923T151355Z
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SUMMARY:10.17.19 - Michelle LaJoye-Young
DESCRIPTION:Michelle has worked for the Kent County Sheriff’s Office since 1989 in various roles within the Corrections\, Patrol\, Communications\, and Support Services Divisions; she served as Chief Deputy\, Undersheriff\, and appointed in 2018 as Sheriff.   She has worked diligently to implement processes which make the Office of the Sheriff more efficient\, transparent and accountable to the community.  Some of her key projects include a jail expansion\, Jail Management and data collection software\, criminal history improvement\, law enforcement mobile computing initiatives\, dispatch consolidation and record management upgrades.  The Sheriff’s Office has most recently released a mobile app as a resource to our community partners.  In 2018\, she was recognized by the Governor for her contributions to statewide communications. \nMichelle served in the Michigan Army National Guard and Army Reserves from 1985 through 1998 where she left as a Captain.  She obtained her Bachelors in Criminal Justice from Michigan State University\, a Masters in Public Administration from Western Michigan University\, MCOLES certification from Grand Rapids Community College\, and graduated from Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command.   In 2016\, Michelle was inducted into the Michigan State University School of Justice Wall of fame.  In November 2018\, Michelle was appointed as the first female Sheriff in Kent County history and the only existing female Sheriff in the State of Michigan. \nMichelle is proud to represent Kent County and the Sheriff’s Office in various boards and organizations and works hard to ensure Kent County community values are represented on a local\, state and federal level.  Some of her key memberships are: \n\nChildren’s Advocacy Center\, Board Member\nGrand Rapids Boys and Girls Club\, Board Member\nMichigan Criminal Justice Information Advisory Board\, Member\nMichigan Criminal Justice Advisory Board\, Governor Appointment\nMichigan Interoperability Board\, Governor Appointment\nFBI Mobile Data Security Taskforce\, Member\nFBI Information Services Committee\, Member\nFBI Beyond 2020\, Criminal Records Improvement\, Committee Member\nGrand Rapids Community College Corrections Advisory Board Member\nGrand Rapids Community College Law Enforcement Advisory Board Member\nGrand Valley University Police Academy Advisory Board Member
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/10-17-19-michelle-lajoye-young/
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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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20191024T131500
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CREATED:20190923T151527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190923T151527Z
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SUMMARY:10.24.19 - Michelle Van Dyke
DESCRIPTION:Michelle Van Dyke serves as President & CEO of Heart of West Michigan United Way and has held this position since January 2016. \nPreviously\, Michelle was the president of Fifth Third Mortgage Company. Michelle joined Fifth Third Bank in 2001 through the acquisition of Old Kent Bank\, and assumed the position of executive vice president of Retail Banking. In 2004\, she was named president and CEO of the Western Michigan affiliate. She later was named regional president for each of Fifth Third Bank’s Michigan affiliates. In 2009\, Van Dyke assumed the responsibility for the St. Louis affiliates and the Ohio affiliates in 2011. \nIn 2014\, she accepted the role of president of Fifth Third Mortgage Company. \nWhile at Old Kent\, Van Dyke served as senior vice president and manager of the Central U.S. Mortgage region. She was named president of Old Kent Bank\, Illinois\, in 2000. \nVan Dyke received her bachelor’s degree in business economics from Calvin College in Grand Rapids\, Michigan. \nVan Dyke serves on the boards of Davenport University\, Spectrum Health System\, and Fifth Third Bank\, Western Michigan. \nVan Dyke was named one of American Banker’s “25 Most Powerful Women in Banking” in 2007\, 2012\, 2013\, and 2014\, and a “Woman to Watch” in 2005\, 2010\, 2011\, and 2015. In 2013\, Van Dyke was named a “Woman of Achievement and Courage” by the Michigan Women’s Foundation. In 2014\, and 2018 Van Dyke was named one of “The 50 Most Influential Women in West Michigan” by the Grand Rapids Business Journal.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/10-24-19-michelle-van-dyke/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20191031T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20191031T131500
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CREATED:20191014T184519Z
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SUMMARY:10.31.19 - Eric Payne and Scott Rifenberg
DESCRIPTION:Eric Payne began his tenure as Police Chief on July 22\, 2019. With more than 30 years of experience with the Grand Rapids Police Department\, Chief Payne remains focused on the priority areas of safety\, community policing\, transparency\, staffing and training. \nChief Payne grew up in Dowagiac\, Michigan. He attended Grand Valley State University (GVSU)\, earning a bachelor of science degree in criminal justice. He worked as a police officer for GVSU until he joined the Grand Rapids Police Department in September 1987. He is a graduate of the department’s Leadership Institute and has received advanced leadership training from the Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Institute and the Leadership Institute for Police Executives and New Chiefs. \nThroughout his tenure with the department\, Chief Payne has served on Patrol\, in the Vice Unit and as a member of the Detective Unit’s Major Case Team. He has served as a Patrol Watch Commander and as the Administrative Lieutenant for the South Service Area. As a Captain\, Chief Payne was Commander of the South Service Area and then the Investigative Division\, which includes the Detective\, Vice and Forensic Services units. In September 2017\, Chief Payne was promoted to Deputy Police Chief of Operations\, overseeing the Patrol Division\, Special Response Team\, Traffic Unit and Office of Special Events. Chief Payne has been a member of the department’s Crisis Negotiation Team since 1992. He served as its commander from 2010 to 2018. \nChief Payne and his wife\, Jessica (a former Sergeant with the department)\, have two children. \nScott Rifenberg was born in Holland and raised in Grand Rapids. He graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. \nDeputy Chief Rifenberg began his career with the GRPD in 1996\, serving on patrol in the West and South Service Areas\, as well as spending six years with the Special Response Team (SRT). In September 2003\, he was assigned to an acting Sergeant role and served the Southwest Service Area. After his promotion to Sergeant in August 2004 he held assignments in the South and East Service Areas\, as well as the Vice Unit and SRT. In January 2014 he was assigned as a Watch Commander in an acting Lieutenant role. He was officially promoted to Lieutenant in November 2014 and assigned to command the SRT. Upon being promoted to Captain in July 2016\, he commanded the newly formed Central Service Area. \nHis additional duties throughout his career have included Field Training Officer (FTO)\, Firearms Instructor and Use of Force Instructor. He is a graduate of the department’s Leadership Institute and was nominated for Officer of the Year in 2000 and 2007. Throughout his career Deputy Chief Rifenberg has been awarded a Commendation Award\, four Team Performance Awards\, an Achievement Award\, three Meritorious Unit Citations\, a Chief’s Citation\, and several Letters of Recognition. Deputy Chief Rifenberg and his wife\, Shannon\, have three daughters.
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/10-31-19-eric-payne-and-scott-rifenberg/
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:11.7.19 - Club 77 - Choice One Bank - RSVP by Oct 31st
DESCRIPTION:A time for networking and socializing\, while getting to know more about Rotary and our Rotary Club of Grand Rapids Member.  This event will be in collaboration with the Grand Rapids Young Professionals. \nPlease feel free to invite your significant other\, friends\, co-workers and prospective members for a fun evening enjoying food\, beverages and friendship! \n  \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://grrotary.org/event/11-7-19-club-77-choice-one-bank/
LOCATION:Choice One Bank\, 330 Market St SW\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Meeting
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