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Financial Elder Abuse
May 13, 2020
Scott Dueser has been with the First Financial family for more than 42 years, starting as a management trainee in 1976 with First National Bank of Abilene (now First Financial Bank, N.A.). He served as President and CEO of First Financial Bank Abilene from 1991-2001 and was named President and CEO of First Financial in 2001. Mr. Dueser became Chairman of the Board effective January 1, 2008. His banking career began in 1971, as a bookkeeper for First National Bank in Breckenridge, Texas while attending college. He also worked as a teller at Plains National Bank in Lubbock, Texas while still in school. Following his graduation, Mr. Dueser became an assistant bank examiner at the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas.
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Mental Health Awareness in Beaumont amid the Pandemic
May 20, 2020
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May 26, 2020 11:45 a.m.
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"Beyond the Storm - Business is Booming"
Jun. 03, 2020
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Take a Summer Trip With Us: Tour Gladys City Boomtown Museum!
Jun. 10, 2020
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Jun. 14, 2020
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The Struggle to Help People in West Africa
Jun. 17, 2020
Dr. Darius R. Maggi founded the West Africa Fistula Foundation (WAFF) in 2004 upon retiring from an accomplished 22 year career as an OB/GYN in Denison, Texas. Dr. Maggi traveled to Ghana in 2000 in search of a way to assist women of underdeveloped countries with obstetric fistula, a complication of obstructed labor virtually unseen in a more developed country, such as the United States of America.In November, 2002, Dr. Maggi traveled to Sierra Leone and upon meeting and serving the people of this impoverished culture, he was inspired to dedicate his retirement to performing as many fistula surgeries as possible.Since his initial visit to Sierra Leone in 2002, Dr. Maggi has made over 42 trips to Sierra Leone performing these fistula surgeries for the female populace of Sierra Leone and helping in any other ways that he can. |
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Jun. 23, 2020 11:45 a.m.
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Toast to outgoing President Joseph F. Domino and presentation of 2019-20 Awards
Jun. 24, 2020
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Jun. 25, 2020 - Jun. 28, 2020
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Passing of the Gavel: Installation of 2020-21 President Cindy Cherry, officers & Board of Directors
Jul. 01, 2020
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Jul. 04, 2020 5:00 a.m.
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Policing in the Era of Distrust -- Working Through Uncertainty and Doing the Job Right
Jul. 08, 2020
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Recording Artists, "From Community Theater to Nashville!"
Jul. 15, 2020
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Battling COVID-19: Is this the Second Peak?
Jul. 22, 2020
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Impact of Covid on HR Policies and Responsibilities
Jul. 29, 2020
Ashley D. Thomas advises and represents employers in a wide range of employment law matters arising under federal, state, and local laws and before state and federal courts and administrative agencies such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Texas Workforce Commission. Ashley will be hosted and introduced by Ellen Zimmerman. |
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The Effects of the COVID Pandemic on Jefferson County's Economy
Aug. 05, 2020
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“From Main Justice to the Eastern District: A Roadmap of DOJ Priorities”
Aug. 12, 2020
Stephen J. Cox is the 39th United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas (EDTX). As the chief federal law enforcement officer in EDTX, Cox supervises the prosecution of all federal crimes and the litigation of all civil matters in which the United States has an interest. As U.S. Attorney, Cox leads a staff of over 120 prosecutors, civil litigators, and support personnel located in Beaumont, Plano, Tyler, Sherman, Lufkin, and Texarkana. Before being appointed as U.S. Attorney, Cox served as Deputy Associate Attorney General and Chief of Staff within the Department’s Office of the Associate Attorney General. In his role, Cox spearheaded numerous policy reforms relating to corporate enforcement and regulatory reform, as well as overseeing several Department matters relating to financial fraud and healthcare fraud. He also served as vice chair of the Deputy Attorney General’s working group on corporate enforcement and accountability, and as executive director of the Department’s regulatory reform task force. Previously, Cox served on the William H. Webster Commission on the FBI, Counterterrorism, Intelligence, and the Events of Fort Hood, and as a senior advisor to the Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Cox has also spent time in private practice, dealing with white collar investigations, ethics and compliance, and regulatory matters. Cox has a B.S. degree from the Texas A&M University and J.D. degree from the University of Houston Law Center. He is a member of the Texas and District of Columbia bars.
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"The 'New Normal' in Schools Amid COVID Concerns"
Aug. 19, 2020
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It's All About Kids!
Sep. 02, 2020
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Answering Needs Amid the COVID Pandemic
Sep. 09, 2020
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Sep. 11, 2020
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The Show Must Go On! The 2020-21 Symphony Season: "Soundscapes"
Sep. 16, 2020
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A Panel Discussion: The Health of Non-Profit Organizations During and Following the Pandemic
Sep. 23, 2020
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Newly Opened Sam Houston State College of Osteopathic Medicine located in Conroe, TX
Sep. 30, 2020
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World Crisis: Comparing the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic & the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic
Oct. 07, 2020
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Take a Trip Through Time at the Museum of the Gulf Coast
Oct. 14, 2020
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Oct. 27, 2020 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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Exploring and Enjoying the Texas Wine Country!
Oct. 28, 2020
Ron Saikowski is a native Texan, born and raised in Wichita Falls. He graduated Texas Tech in 1973 with a Civil Engineering Degree. While in College, he secretly made wine in his dorm closet. Ron’s first memories of wine were when he was five years old, of his Mom mixing Mogen David Manischewitz wine with soda water for a sparkling wine. Ron attended an eight-week series of serious wine tastings taught by Richard’s Liquors in 1978. This heightened his interests in wine and provided a greater appreciation for wines. Ron’s wine interests peaked after selling his consulting engineer firm in 2003. Ron has made numerous week-long trips to California visiting various wine regions for the purpose of enhancing his wine knowledge. He has interned at Alexander Valley Vineyards as a “cellar rat” and at Bernhardt Winery as an “assistant winemaker.” Ron has been a wine columnist for 15 years, initially writing weekly wine columns in The Courier which eventually resulted in a syndicated wine column in Hearst Publications. As a result of his wine writing, he received the 2010 Texas Wine Media Award from the Texas Wine and Grape Growers Association. Ron has conducted numerous wine tastings for a variety of groups from British Travel Agents to beer drinkers. Ron has been involved in major wine events such as “Wine and Food Week in The Woodlands” (wine captain for TEN years), Rotary Wine Dinners, “Around the World in 180 Minutes,” and Montgomery County Fair Association’s Wine Gala. Ron still continues as a consulting engineer by day, owning Quest Engineering and as a “wineaux” by night. Ron is passionate for engineering, wines, Church, Rotary, and several non-profit Boards. Enjoy Ron’s passion for wines from an “engineer’s perspective” in his wine columns. |
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Rotary Opens Opportunities for District 5910
Nov. 04, 2020
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Nov. 11, 2020
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