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Jul 27, 2021 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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Aug 03, 2021 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Tom Bahr, Chico's Airport Manager Tom grew up in grew up in Payson, UT. After graduating from high school he served a two year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Southern France, and then attended Southern Utah University where he received a Bachelors of Science in Biology, after which he taught high school science for a number of years. Tom married his "amazing wife" Michelle in 2005, and they now have two girls. After teaching high school for a few year, Tom made the decision to achieve his dream of becoming a pilot, and left that career to pursue a career in aviation. He has been a pilot since 2009, and returned to school in 2011 to receive a Masters degree in Aviation Management from the University of Nebraska – Omaha. He worked at a Flight Base of Operations (FBO) initially as an intern in 2012, which quickly became a management position until in 2015 Utah Valley University asked him to teach as a full time Adjunct Professor of Aviation. He left Utah when he was offered a position as Airport Manager at the Show Low Regional Airport in Show Low Arizona, and was there from 2017 until he accepted the position as Airport Manager for the Chico Municipal Airport in April this year. |
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Aug 10, 2021 7:30 AM
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Aug 10, 2021 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Amy Rohrer and Chelsea Irvine will speak on the Valley Contractor's Exchange Construction Workforce Initiative Amy Rohrer, Co-Owner of Rohrer Construction and Executive Director of Valley Contractors Exchange, is a second-generation builder living in Butte Creek Canyon. Amy is passionate about empowering girls and women in construction! She engages youth by teaching construction camps with the Boys and Girls Club, and summer camps where she is sure to offer an equal number of Girls Build! camps. After their family’s home and construction shop was lost in the 2018 Camp Fire, She and her husband got HAZWOPER certified and spent 6 months removing the ash and debris from their property, as well as their neighbor’s property, before they got down to the business of rebuilding. In winter of 2021, she is launching a mobile training unit that will travel to burned-out communities and teach fire survivors basic construction safety and skills though hands-on-tools community rebuilding projects. |
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Aug 17, 2021 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
District Governor Kathy Suvia As a serial planner, Kathy draws from her career in all she does, especially Rotary. She has been a leader in the formation of collaborative leadership and community development efforts across Northern California. Since retiring Kathy has continued to serve as a consultant to a variety of non-profit boards and organizations. A lifelong learner, she earned an MBA in Nonprofit Management and Leadership while in her mid-50’s. Kathy served as President of the Rotary Club of Mt. Shasta, Camp Venture Counselor, Assistant Governor, District Trainer and Chief of Staff prior to being selected as 5160’s District Governor for 2021-22. Kathy holds dual citizenship in the US and UK. She and Bill, a retired highway construction inspector, have been married 44 years and have two grown sons. Bill is a member of the Rotary Club of Anderson. They enjoy cooking, skiing, hiking, and traveling together and with their grandchildren. |
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Aug 24, 2021 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Marc Mattox, Paradise Town Engineer/Public Works Director Born in Redding, Marc Mattox moved to Chico in 2003 to obtain his Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering at CSU, Chico. Following graduation in 2007, he started his career in the public sector with the City of Yuba City. After obtaining his Professional Engineering license in 2012, his career became more local after accepting an Associate Civil Engineer position with the Town of Paradise. In 2015, Marc was promoted to Public Works Director/Town Engineer for the Town of Paradise. Marc and his wife, Michelle, have two children, Mae (11) and Sara (8). His family moved to Paradise in 2016 and following the Camp Fire, they have permanently located back in Chico. Like many staff with the Town of Paradise, Marc enjoys the opportunities to create generational change in rebuilding a stronger and more resilient Paradise. |
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Aug 31, 2021 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Doug LaMalfa is a fourth generation rice farmer and business owner who has lived in Northern California all his life. Doug attended local schools and grew up learning the value of hard work and community service. Doug earned his degree in Ag/Business from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He now manages the family farming business originally founded by his great-grandfather in 1931. Doug is a strong voice for the North State’s agriculture and resources based economy and for the first district’s farms and businesses. A conservative leader, Doug LaMalfa has opposed increasing taxes and is a stalwart defender of California’s Proposition 13. With a proven record of fighting on behalf of working families, Doug believes that taxpayers know better than bureaucrats and politicians how to spend and invest their own hard-earned money. Doug is a strong supporter of private property rights and the author of a Constitutional Amendment to protect Californians against eminent domain abuse. Water is the North State’s most precious natural resource and Doug LaMalfa believes in protecting our water rights and developing more water storage. He has continually advocated for increasing California’s water supply, supporting planned projects such as Sites Reservoir and the Auburn Dam. Doug has been a leader in opposing burdensome environmental regulations that place fairy shrimp and fish ahead of human needs. Agriculture and Forestry have been the backbone of northern California’s economy for generations and Doug LaMalfa has made it a priority to educate his fellow Representatives on the importance of resource industries and the beneficial stewardship they provide. Doug successfully authored and passed California’s Forest Fire Protection Act of 2004 to allow landowners to make their rural lands fire-safe. Doug LaMalfa’s firm beliefs are that government should do no harm and that limited government means government should do only what people cannot do for themselves, in the most efficient manner possible. |
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Sep 07, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Sheriff Kory Honea Kory L. Honea became the 31st Sheriff of Butte County in May 2014. Prior to becoming the Sheriff, Honea served as the Undersheriff for nearly four years. Sheriff Honea began his career with the Butte County Sheriff's Office in 1993, when he was hired as a deputy sheriff. Prior to that Sheriff Honea was employed by the Shasta County Sheriff's Office. During his law enforcement career Sheriff Honea has held assignments in corrections, patrol and investigations. In 2000, Sheriff Honea transferred to the District Attorney's Office as an investigator. While at the District Attorney's Office, Sheriff Honea promoted through the ranks to become the Chief Investigator in 2008. Sheriff Honea held that position until his return to the Sheriff's Office as Undersheriff in 2010. Sheriff Honea holds a Juris Doctorate from the Taft School of Law and is a member of the State Bar of California. He also holds an Associate of Arts degree from Butte College. Sheriff Honea has extensive law enforcement training certified by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). |
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Sep 14, 2021 7:30 AM
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Sep 14, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Dr Charlie Bamforth has been part of the brewing industry since 1978. Formerly with the Brewing Research Foundation and Bass in the UK, he was lead professor of brewing at UC Davis for 20 years from 1999. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at UC Davis and also Honorary Professor with the University of Nottingham in England, as well as Senior Quality Advisor to Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. He is the author of numerous articles, papers and books on beer (and soccer), has featured extensively in the media and has received many awards for his contributions to the industry. |
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Sep 28, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Malia, M. Cohen, a native San Franciscan and a product of the San Francisco Unified public school system, is a rising star and nationally recognized policy maker. She serves as a Member of the California State Board of Equalization (BOE), California’s elected tax commission. Elected to the Board of Equalization in November 2018, she was the first African American woman to serve on the Board and as Chair of the Board in its 142-year history. As the BOE Board Member for District 2, she represents 10 million constituents from as far north as Del Norte County to as for south of Santa Barbara County. Her district is home to the ancient redwoods, the wine industry in Napa County, the innovation capitol of the world in the Bay Area and Silicon Valley, and the beautiful and breathtaking Pacific Coast. Prior to being elected to the Board of Equalization, Board Member Cohen served as President of the City and County of San Francisco Board of Supervisors. She was first elected to the Board of Supervisors in 2010 and re-elected in 2014. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Fisk University, a historically Black university in Nashville, Tennessee, and a Masters in Science in Public Policy & Management from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She and her husband, Attorney Warren A. Pulley, reside in San Francisco. They are the proud parents of their daughter, Madison Victoria Pulley. |
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Oct 05, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Cindy Hopkins is a mother, teacher, photographer and world traveler. Her passion for travel started when she was granted an opportunity to be an Rotary exchange student to Peru in 1986. Cindy took what is now referred to as a GAP year and spent the academic year of 1986 - 1987 living and learning in Peru. She was able to travel and photograph much of the country. She lived with two families and stayed with others to travel to locations like Machu Picchu. Cindy’s experience in Peru fueled her passion for travel. She also loves to document her travels through her photography. She has traveled to 21 countries and islands and has lived internationally 2 additional times. Once in London, England and most recently in Bangkok, Thailand. She has passed her travel passion on to her daughter, Danika. Additionally - she has coordinated trips for students to various countries and all over the US. She loves sharing her travel bug with her students, family and friends. Cindy is honored to speak to this Rotary organization to share her experience and how it had a profound impact on her life and career. Being an exchange student is an awesome experience and Rotary made that happen. Without that opportunity, Cindy knows her life would have been very different. Thank you for this opportunity. |
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Oct 12, 2021 7:30 AM
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Oct 12, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Ed Anderson will talk about his 20 year membership and his participation in the International Golfing Fellowship of Rotarians, world championship tournaments in Europe and the United States & Canada, and his Golfing Fellowship of Rotarians tournaments in the US and Canada. Ed has attended 11 IGFR tournaments and 10 USCGFR tournaments. He has been a Chico Rotarian for 40 years. He was president in 1999-2000, and club secretary under both Frank Solinsky (88-89), and Bob Jefferies (90-91). He was a co-founder of Rolls, Anderson & Rolls Civil Engineers. He Semi-retired from RAR in 1996. He has been writing the golf column for the Enterprise-Record for 16 years. He currently has shot at, or under his age of 85, 429 times, aiming for 1,000! |
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Oct 19, 2021
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Oct 26, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
John Shepard from CUSD will explain vocational project oportunities for the teams, and our own Kelley Staley will co-present.. John has spent most of his life on the West Coast, having obtained his BA in English and Masters in Education from California State University, Chico. He and his wife met on a basketball court at CSUC, and they have two daughters, Hannah, who recently graduated from UCLA, and Julia who is a freshman student-athlete in volleyball at UC Santa Barbara. John has been a teacher, coach and administrator in the Chico Unified School system for over 20 years, and is the faculty coordinator for the CSUC Administrative Credential program. He is also a NCAA/NAIA/NJCAA/NCBOA Basketball Official. Kelly Staley is Superintendent of Chico Unified School District. Chico Unified, with an average daily attendance of 12,000 students, consists of 21 schools ranging from pre-kindergarten to high school, twelve of which have been honored with California Distinguished School status. The Chico Unified annual budget exceeds $170M, contributing greatly to the local Butte County economy. Kelly has many ties to Chico, including being born at Enloe Hospital. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in English and received her teaching credentials from California State University, Chico. Her educational career began as an English teacher at San Clemente High School in the Capistrano Unified School District. After completing her Master’s Degree at Pepperdine University, Kelly began her administrative career within the Lodi Unified School District. She served two years as Assistant Principal and nine years as Principal at Lodi High School during which time she also completed her doctorial coursework at the University of the Pacific. In 2001, Kelly returned to Chico as the Assistant Superintendent for Educational Services for the Chico Unified School District. In 2007, she became Superintendent. Kelly lives in Chico with her husband, Keith Scoles, who works for Tri-Counties Bank. |
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Oct 29, 2021 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Nov 02, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Richard Hoyt Jr is a lifelong Chico resident who attended Shasta Elementary, Bidwell Jr., Pleasant Valley and Chico State. He has been married to Beth for 42 years and has two daughters who are both teachers. He is a Motivational Speaker and Life Coach. After spending 30 years in Pastoral Ministry as well as a business owner, Richard is dedicated to helping others live their best life. While he helps people through any kind of transition, he specializes in helping business owners and salespeople remain positive in an ever changing world. |
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Nov 09, 2021 7:30 AM
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Nov 09, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Melissa Thiede of Stoble - Having hung up my Nursing cap and stethoscope to join the start up world, I've gotten to make Chico my home over the last few years helping get this business off the ground with my friends and family who formed the core of it. Formally I am the Workplace Director , informally I am the writer of jokes and questions for our Trivia Nights, the one who takes out the trash in the offices, the conductor of the social media hype train and cursed with resting "tell me everything" face. What is Stoble? - A made up word that encompasses a few ever adapting businesses with community at the heart of each. We started what would eventually be known in town as Stoble Co as the sort of business would give us all an excuse to hang out together all day. To hire and support a team that shared in the creative and innovative process we had in common. To demonstrate not just in word but in deed that those who join the Stoble team are valued for their skill sets and interests outside of their job description. |
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Nov 16, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Mike Donnelly & Jeni Moore - The Women's Empowerment Project in Mexico has been launched, and Mike Donnelly and Jeni Moore will share their experiences after traveling to the startup location in the City of Juanacatlan near Guadalajara in September. As part of the first phase of the project, approximately 1,000 reusable feminine hygiene pads will be produced by a group of young women learning job and business skills. Access to reusable tampons or sanitary napkins is viewed by community development experts as one of the most effective methods of keeping girls in school and helping to end poverty. Donnelly is the chair of the International Projects Committee, and worked with Jeni Moore, Joel Zimbleman, Walt Schafer and other committee members to obtain a district grant in the amount of $8,455 to fund the project. Three years ago, Donnelly traveled to Tanzania, Africa to help facilitate a grant to renovate a science building at an intermediate school near Mount Kilimanjaro. Moore is the Division Chair of International Service which oversees the International Projects Committee, along with the Paul Harris Awards and Foundation Recognition Committees. She has been a longtime supporter of community service work in Mexico, and has traveled throughout the country many times to take part in volunteer projects. She will also report on the latest Chico Rotary Club project in the small community of La Tuna near the City of Morelia in the state of Michoacan. |
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Dec 02, 2021 10:00 AM
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Dec 14, 2021 7:30 AM
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Dec 14, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Danielle Vogel of DK Web Design Danielle Vogel worked hard to obtain two degrees in her field: an Associate of Arts in Graphic Design for Print and a Bachelor of Science in Web Design and Interactive Media from The Art Institute of Portland, Oregon. Upon graduating in 2011, Danielle moved back to Chico and opened DK Web Design which will celebrate 10 years in business in 2022. Danielle and her husband Devin are very active in animal welfare and enjoy using business profits to give back to the local community. Her key to success is to treat others as you want to be treated and to spread kindness as you never know what battle someone is silently fighting. |
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Jan 11, 2022 7:30 AM
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Jan 11, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Carl Leverenz Carl is a practicing business and real estate lawyer in Chico, who has served on the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) since 1973 and currently serves as Chairman. In 2018 he received the Rotary Community Service Award. Carl will be discussing current issues before LAFCo including the Tuscan Water District, Paradise sewer, the Paradise Irrigation District and annexation of islands in the City of Chico. Carl attended CSU Chico, graduating in 1962, and UC Boalt Hall School of Law, graduating with his JD in 1965, being admitted to the California Bar in 1966. |
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Jan 18, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Fiona Ma is California’s 34th State Treasurer. California is the world’s fifth-largest economy and Treasurer Ma is the state’s primary banker. Most recently before being elected Treasurer, she was an elected member of the California Board of Equalization from 2015 until January 2019. Treasurer Ma was a member of the State Assembly from 2006-2012, serving as Speaker pro Tempore from 2010 to 2012. From 2002-2006, she served on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and championed a human rights campaign to end human trafficking in massage parlors and to close prostitution rings. Treasurer Ma first became involved in public service in 1994 when she was elected president of the Asian Business Association, where she began advocating at San Francisco City Hall and the State Capitol on behalf of minority business owners. Also in 1995, she was appointed to the Assessment Appeals Board of San Francisco by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. That year she started her public service career as a part-time district representative for then-State Senator John Burton and served as Burton’s district representative until her election to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. From 1989-93 she worked for Ernst & Whinney, in the real estate tax group, before starting her own accounting practice in San Francisco. Treasurer Ma has been a licensed CPA in California since 1992 and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting from the Rochester Institute of Technology (NY), a Master’s Degree in Taxation from Golden Gate University (SF), and an MBA from Pepperdine University. She is a Member of the Vatican’s Council for Inclusive Capitalism, Member of the California Society of Certified Public Accountants, serves on the Board of California Women Lead, is an Honorary Chair and Spokesperson for the San Francisco Hepatitis B Free Campaign, and is a member of the Screen Actors Guild. Treasurer Ma is also active with the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST): 2020 Chair of ABLE Committee and Member of the Legislative Committee; and a member of the CalCPA society. She is married to Jason Hodge, a full-time firefighter and Oxnard Harbor Commissioner. |
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