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Jun. 03, 2016 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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The Future of Literacy.
Jun. 16, 2016
Dear Fellow North Shore Rotarians: Melissa's presentation is called: The Future of Literacy. She will be speaking about what we can do as a community to increase a love for literacy in this heavy tested and bored generation of kids. She will be sharing some of the changes she has personally seen after working inside hundreds of schools. Melissa will talk about ways to stay relevant in this ever changing generation while sharing some of the cool writing programs the iWRITE Literacy Organization provides to kids. Yours in Rotary,
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Houston - Pathway to the World
Jun. 23, 2016
On June 23, he speaker will be Hank Moore, Futurist and Corporate Strategist™. His topic is "Houston, Pathway to the World.” Four of his books have been named best sellers, including “The Business Tree,” “Houston Legends,” “The Classic Television Reference” and “The High Cost of Doing Nothing.” He will sign all books, including his new one, “Pop Icons and Business Legends." His book "Houston Legends” is the definitive history of Houston, through the prism of business, commerce and entrepreneurship. Hank knew and worked with most of the Houston power leaders, including the Worthams, Mastersons, Hobbys, Connallys, Ortons, Laniers, George Mitchell, Ima Hogg, George R. Brown, Ben Love, etc. They got him on boards and entrenched in community service. He will also discuss his new book, “Pop Icons and Business Legends." In 2015, Hank Moore won the Lifetime Achievement Award from Volunteer Houston, for community leadership. He is the highest level of business overview expert and is in that rarified circle of experts such as Peter Drucker, Tom Peters, Steven Covey, Peter Senge and W. Edwards Deming. Drucker termed Hank Moore's Business Tree™ as the most original business model of the past 50 years. The Business Tree™ is his trademarked approach to growing, strengthening and evolving business, while mastering change. Hank Moore has advised many of the top CEOs on strategy, leadership and growth, including Disney, Marriott, Hewlett-Packard, AT&T, United Way, Texaco and hundreds more. He advises companies about the Big Picture issues which profoundly affect the business climate. He has presented Think Tanks for five U.S. Presidents and has spoken at six Economic Summits. Mr. Moore has provided senior level advising services for more than 5,000 client organizations (including 100 of the Fortune 500), companies in transition (startup, re-engineering, mergers, going public), public sector entities, professional associations and non-profit organizations. He has worked with all major industries over a 40-year career. He advises at the Executive Committee and board levels, providing Big Picture ideas. Hank Moore's website: http://www.hankmoore.com We look forward to seeing you there. |
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The Super Bowl In Houston Presentation
Jun. 30, 2016
THE SUPER BOWL IS COMING TO HOUSTON IN 2017 This week at Rotary Mr Derrill Painter has brought us John Kelly. He was on the committee to bring the Super Bowl to Houston. The Houston Super Bowl Host Committee is the centralized planning entity for Super Bowl LI and acts as the liaison between the NFL, City of Houston, Harris County and the local community. The Host Committee is a private non-profit 501(c)(6) Texas corporation, and is responsible for Super Bowl LI festivities and logistics. Super Bowl LI will be a Super Bowl like no other, because Houston is like no other city. Houston doesn’t depend on its past. It looks to, and stands for, the future. It’s a modern and dynamic city renowned for its hospitality. The most diverse city in the U.S., Houston is a city with no equal. With a ‘can-do’ attitude and an “I got here as soon as I could” pride, there is no better place to hold the biggest sporting event in the world. Houston is proud host to Super Bowl LI. ."The presentation will go over how we are able to host the game, preparations that are ongoing for the festivities and game itself, how we are presenting the city of Houston to everyone who will either be coming to Houston or watching on television, and what legacy the Host Committee plans to leave the city long after the game is played." I look forward to seeing you there. YIR, |
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Presentation on opportunities in her life created by being a Rotary Scholarship Winner
Aug. 11, 2016
This week we will have Betty Luman with The Chronicle. She will speak about opportunities in her life created by being a Rotary scholarship winner and career editor of The Chronicle. Betty Luman, a features department editor for more than 20 years, edits the work of Chronicle columnists and general assignment reporters for the Star and Zest sections. Before joining the Chronicle, she was an editor of European Stars & Stripes in Germany and a reporter for United Press International in Dallas, Topeka and Houston. Her first newspaper jobs were at the Kilgore News Herald and the Alexandria (La.) Daily Town Talk. She is a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University and earned her master's degree at the University of Sussex in Brighton, England. |