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District Governor of Rotary District 5340
Sep 30, 2021 12:00 PM
District Governor Dan Gensler Gensler is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ who has owned his own financial planning and investment firm since 1995. He served as President of the Coronado Rotary in 2006-07. Since then, he has served many roles within the District, and currently serves on the Foundation Committee for Rotary District 5340. is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ who has owned his own financial planning and investment firm since 1995. He served as President of the Coronado Rotary in 2006-07. Since then, he has served many roles within the District, and currently serves on the Foundation Committee for Rotary District 5340. |
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Santee Library Branch Manager
Oct 07, 2021
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Santee Veterans Memorial
Oct 21, 2021 12:00 PM
Dustin Trotter is a business owner who built his company from the ground up through hard work and dedication. He brings that same level of commitment to his numerous volunteer works dedicated to the betterment of the City of Santee. Starting his career in carpentry at the age of 18 he quickly learned the trade moving into foreman by the age of 21. At 26 Dustin founded Trotter Door and Trim in 2006. Over the past 20 years, through hands on management and close customer and vendor relationships, Dustin has developed the company into one of the premier general contracting firms in Santee. Dustin has deep roots in Santee. He has worked hard to improve his community over the years and now wants to give back in a bigger way. He is committed to running for this office only and remaining a part of the community he loves. |
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Development Officer, Father Joe’s Villages
Nov 04, 2021 12:00 PM
Jim Kennedy, Development Officer, Father Joe’s Villages Jim is a native San Diegan who grew up in the Mission Hills neighborhood. He earned a BA in Theology and Philosophy from Saint Martin’s University, afterwhich entered St. Francis Seminary at USD for one year studying History, Latin and Economics. He then earned a MA .Div. in Theology and M.A. in Dogmatic Theology from St. John’s University and was ordained a priest. After 4 years of parish ministry and teaching Jim decided to leave priesthood and moved into the private sector where he worked in public relations, communications and marketing. Jim continued his dedication and service to the poor through his parish outreach group. In 2017, Jim joined Father Joe’s Villages in the role of Development Officer, where he works with donors, civic and faith communities in their support of those experiencing homelessness. |
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Rotarian from E-Club San Diego Global, speaking about her experience as a Peace Corps volunteer
Nov 18, 2021 12:00 PM
Bio: Maureen Venti Duncan After college I made the best choice of my life: I joined the Peace Corps. I was sent to Brazil which became a country I have stayed connected to throughout my life. I spent my 20s in Oakland teaching special education and unwed mothers. My 30s were spent raising my children and changing careers, writing computer-based children’s reading programs, which was a revolutionary idea for the times 1980’s. During my 40s and 50s: I became a systems analyst, working with government agencies – health and human services, probation, and the courts. But I made a u turn and came back to teaching, this time, teaching vocational programs: computer information systems and business and managing welfare to work grants with Peralta Community College in the SF Bay Area I moved to San Diego in my 60s to help one of my sons start his own business and shortly after arriving, joined a local Rotary Club. A Rotary opportunity came up to get a GUTS (Grant for University Teachers Scholarship) and I found myself back in Brazil but this time in the Amazon. Then Rotary gave me another “gift, an invitation to be a Cadre for Central and South America. Cadres do evaluations on large Rotary grants, over $100,000. I have been on over 15 evaluation projects in Honduras, Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala, Bolivia. I have enjoyed all the evaluation excursions but fell in love with the students at one vocational high school in Guatemala. I vowed to create my own District grant, helping 16 of them start their own businesses while finishing high school. It was a great success, but Covid hit, and it has been a struggle to keep them in school, 15 of them did graduate and I was able to support, through District grants and friends ‘donations, five of these students to further their education at the college level, albeit on-line. We, they, struggle and overcome obstacles every day; the pandemic and economy is still a disaster in Guatemala |
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Grossmont Healthcare District
Dec 02, 2021 12:00 PM
Erica Salcuni, MPH DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS & OUTREACHesalcuni@grossmonthealthcare.org Christian Wallis, DHA, MBA, FACHE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERcwallis@grossmonthealthcare.org Christian is a Navy Veteran with over 27 years of leadership experience in the healthcare field in the private sector, the federal government and international healthcare settings. He holds a doctorate in healthcare administration from Central Michigan University, an MBA from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a bachelor’s in political science from the University of Arizona. He is also a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives.
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at Off Broadway Live
Dec 09, 2021 5:30 PM
Rotary Club of Santee-Lakeside
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Santee Santas Foundation
Jan 20, 2022 12:00 PM
Tonya Hendrix Recently retired from teaching after 37 years in the Santee School District. She Joined the Board of Directors in 2012 and served as Secretary for 7 years. She was the Toy Program Coordinator for 5 years and still continues to play a lead role in that operation. Since 2019.
Retired Santee School District Administrator after 32 years of service. She Joined the Board of Directors in 2003 holding the position of School Liaison and coordinating the school Food Drives. Jerelyn has always been part of the Food Program and in 2019 took the lead position becoming Vice President of the organization. She has continued to work with Santee Santas since retiring because of her strong support for the organization and the desire to keep a connection to the Santee Community.
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GiGi’s Playhouse San Diego
Feb 03, 2022 12:00 PM
Kelci Wilner,Kelci lives in San Diego and as a financial advisor, she is passionate about helping people. Although not a parent yet, she has been an active volunteer in the special needs community with school-age kids for several years. Kelci is very excited to be a part of Gigi’s Playhouse San Diego and is looking forward to growing our playhouse and community! Programs at GiGi’s Playhouse offer foundational learning opportunities for individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community. GiGi’s Playhouse programs are a place for parents/caregivers to share ideas and network with one another. We invite caregivers to communicate their needs, questions and concerns with one another, and promote connections to be made in support of each other. GiGi’s programs embrace the family and help aid the development of a healthy, successful relationship between parents, individuals with Down syndrome and siblings.
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Meet Your Fellow Rotary Members
Feb 17, 2022 12:00 PM
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Director of the Santee Collaborative
Mar 03, 2022 12:00 PM
Speaker's We welcome you to join the Santee Collaborative! Why join the Santee Collaborative? By joining and voicing your opinion you can help make a difference in Santee, empower others to be more involved, and help make changes for the benefit of creating a healthier future for the Santee community. Who attends our meetings? Parents, residents, community-based organizations, school district personnel, public and private agencies, and faith community. We meet...
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Mar 12, 2022 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Superintendent, Grossmont High School District
Mar 17, 2022 12:00 PM
The Grossmont Union High School District is committed to providing a quality education for all students. Our staff provides a caring and compassionate environment as well as a rigorous and challenging curriculum. We are proud to serve our East County community and take seriously our mission of educating children to standards of excellence that will empower them to be successful in higher education, in the workplace, and in life. On behalf of the Governing Board and our schools, we're looking forward to serving you.
Theresa Kemper, Superintendent
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