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05
Feb
2019
Rotary Club of Saint Paul
InterContinental St. Paul Riverfront
11 E Kellogg Blvd
Saint Paul, MN  55101
United States of America

Rotary Clubs 10 & 9 are pleased to welcome 2019-2020 RI President Mark Maloney as speaker and guest of honor at our annual joint Club Meeting. Join us for the lunch meeting followed by a Q&A session with President Elect Maloney. 

**Please note this is the registration link for Club 10 Members (this event will be treated as a standard Tuesday Meeting for  Member Billing Purposes, however the guest fee is $35.00)**
Visitors and Members of other Clubs can register at this link:  
https://saintpaulrotary.org/event/ri-president-elect-mark-maloney/

     SCHEDULE
     11:30 AM  Check-in and Registration, Buffet Opens
      Noon         Meeting Begins
     1:00 PM    Meeting Concludes
     1:15 PM    Open Dialogue + Q&A

All St. Paul Rotary events are non-refundable.

“The clubs are where Rotary happens,” says Maloney, an attorney. He aims to support and strengthen clubs at the community level, preserve Rotary’s culture as a service-oriented membership organization, and test new regional approaches for growth. “With the eradication of polio, recognition for Rotary will be great and the opportunities will be many,” he says. “We have the potential to become the global powerhouse for doing good.”
 
Mark Daniel Maloney
President 2019-20
Rotary Club of Decatur
Alabama, USA
 
Mark Daniel Maloney is a principal in the law firm of Blackburn, Maloney, and Schuppert LLC, with a focus on taxation, estate planning, and agricultural law. He represents large farming operations in the Southeastern and Midwestern United States, and has chaired the American Bar Association’s Committee on Agriculture in the section of taxation. He is a member of the American Bar Association, Alabama State Bar Association, and the Alabama Law Institute.
 
He has been active in Decatur’s religious community, chairing his church’s finance council and a local Catholic school board. He has also served as president of the Community Foundation of Greater Decatur, chair of Morgan County Meals on Wheels, and director of the United Way of Morgan County and the Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce.
 
A Rotarian since 1980, Maloney has served as an RI director; Foundation trustee and vice chair; and aide to 2003-04 RI President Jonathan Majiyagbe. He also has participated in the Council on Legislation as chair, vice chair, parliamentarian, and trainer. He was an adviser to the 2004 Osaka Convention Committee and chaired the 2014 Sydney Convention Committee.
 
Prior to serving as a district governor, Maloney led a Group Study Exchange to NigeriaHe also served as Future Vision Committee vice chair; regional Rotary Foundation coordinator; Foundation training institute moderator; Foundation permanent fund national adviser; member of the Peace Centers Committee; and adviser to the Foundation’s Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Schools Target Challenge Committee.