Carolinas' PETS March 15 17, 2018 - Greensboro, NC - PETS Alliance
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How This Seminar Works ... and ps for ge ng the most from your weekend Par cipants are in groups except during meals. Mee ngs by District (a endees grouped by district) There are three mee ngs where par cipants are grouped by district. These mee ngs focus on goals and your leadership role. Just compare your district number to the table on the last page of this agenda for your assigned mee ng rooms. The hotel floor plan is on the rear inside cover. Small Group Sessions (a endees grouped by office) Just compare the le er in the corner of your badge to the table on the last page of this agenda for your assigned mee ng rooms. Presidents‐Elect Presidents Nominee Assistant Governors Governors Nominee Focus on Rotary Please give Rotary your undivided a en on this weekend. If you listen, share ideas, and enjoy the fellowship of others, you will feel the excite‐ ment building within and around you. Take new knowledge and enthusi‐ asm back to your club and district! Technology We ask that you refrain from cell phone use during presenta ons. Please respect your neighbors, discussion leaders and keynote speakers. Have an “Aha!” moment to share? #PETS18 Be Punctual Our planning commi ee, discussion leaders and staff work diligently to make this seminar run smoothly and on me. Please be in your seat prior to the me indicated for each session in this agenda. Vendors & Exhibits Approved Rotary merchandise vendors and other exhibitors are located on the 3rd floor; where you received this booklet. Visit and learn about the many promo onal and informa onal materials available to your club. Lost & Found If you lose or find something … Carolinas’ PETS Office in Riverdale Room. Page 2 March 15‐17, 2018 March 15‐17, 2018 Page 19
Mee ngs by District District Room Direc ons 7670 Auditorium II Escalator #2 to 1st Floor 7680 Auditorium III Escalator #2 to 1st Floor 7690 Auditorium IV Remain on 3rd Floor 7710 Victoria BC Remain on 3rd Floor 7720 Augusta Remain on 3rd Floor 7730 Grandover East Remain on 3rd Floor 7750 Victoria A Remain on 3rd Floor Small Group Sessions Badge Le er Room Direc ons A Sandpiper Remain on 3rd Floor B Colony C Remain on 3rd Floor C Arrowhead Remain on 3rd Floor D Colony A Remain on 3rd Floor E Colony B Remain on 3rd Floor F Tidewater Remain on 3rd Floor G Pebble Beach Remain on 3rd Floor H Victoria BC Remain on 3rd Floor I Grandover East Remain on 3rd Floor J Auditorium IV Remain on 3rd Floor K Grandover West Remain on 3rd Floor L Augusta Remain on 3rd Floor R Victoria A Remain on 3rd Floor S Auditorium II Escalator #2 to 1st Floor T Auditorium III Escalator #2 to 1st Floor Page 18 March 15‐17, 2018 March 15‐17, 2018 Page 3
Dear Rotarians, Carolinas’ PETS 2018 — Discussion Leaders Welcome to Carolinas’ PETS 2018! Thank you for being Karen Shore, Governor 2009‐2010, District 7680 with us for what we are confident will be a very Mooresville, NC meaningful experience. The seven District Governors‐ Elect responsible for this event have planned an Karen has been a member of the Cabarrus County and exci ng agenda — full of training, inspira on, and Mooresville‐Lake Norman Rotary Clubs. She is a mem‐ fellowship. We hope that you will take advantage of ber of the Paul Harris Society, the Founda on's Be‐ every minute! quest Society, and has served as president of the board of directors for C.A.R.T. The primary focus is of course to prepare the Presidents‐Elect to be the most important person in all of Rotary — the Club President. We are also pleased to provide training sessions for Presidents‐Nominee and the Tom Smith, Governor 2016‐2017, District 7680 Assistant Governors. Charlo e, NC One of the highlights of our event is the outstanding group of keynote speakers: Rotary Founda on Trustee Chair Paul Netzel, Past RI Director Tom joined the Rotary Club of Charlo e South in 1994 Brad Howard, Past RI Governor Nicki Sco , and Author David Forward. and served as its President in 2009‐2010. He is a Major Donor, Benefactor, Bequest Society and Paul Harris Thank you again for being present! Cookie Billings, General Chair Society member. Tom and his wife Paula have four children and seven grandchildren. Carolinas’ PETS 2018 — Governors and Governors‐Elect Isaac Owolabi, Governor 2018‐2019, District 7670 Terry Weaver, Governor 2015‐2016, District 7750 Skyland, NC Greer, SC A member of Asheville Biltmore Rotary club, He is a A member of Greenville, SC Rotary, Terry is a Major cer fied faculty member at RLI, contributes regularly Donor and member of the Bequest Society and Paul to the Rotary Founda on and enjoys par cipa ng in Harris Society. His forty years in Rotary include the Rotary projects locally and globally. Isaac and his wife clubs of St. Louis, Milwaukee and Atlanta. Terry and Abigail are blessed with four adult children. his wife Pam have 2 children and 4 grandchildren. Bill Biddle, Governor 2017‐2018, District 7670 Lance Young, Governor 2015‐2016, District 7750 Horse Shoe, NC Greer, SC A member of the Rotary Club of Asheville Breakfast Lance joined Rotary in 2004 and is a member of the since 2008, Bill served as GSE Leader to the Philip‐ EClub of the Carolinas. He is a Major Donor, Bequest pines, where he has now returned six mes to provide Society member, Benefactor, Paul Harris Society mem‐ service to indigent Filipino ci zens in projects includ‐ ber, mul ple Paul Harris Fellow and Veteran. He re‐ ing wheelchairs, clinics, literacy, clothing, and more. red as a Colonel a er 29 years in the Air Force. Page 4 March 15‐17, 2018 March 15‐17, 2018 Page 17
Carolinas’ PETS 2018 — Discussion Leaders Carolinas’ PETS 2018 — Governors and Governors‐Elect Ma hew Kane, Governor 2014‐2015, District 7710 David Hare, Governor 2018‐2019, District 7680 Raleigh, NC Charlo e, NC Ma hew joined the North Raleigh Club in 1996. A er Ac ve in Rotary since 1980, David is a member of the learning how Rotary perfectly blends fellowship with Charlo e Top of the Week club. David is a member of service, he got ac ve in grant projects and community the Paul Harris Society and Bequest society. David en‐ service. He was twice selected as Club Rotarian of the joys playing tennis, singing in his church choir and Year and is a member of the Paul Harris Society. spending me with his wife and two adult daughters. Randy Lickey, Governor 2001‐2002, District 7600 Sco Van Der Linden, Governor 2017‐2018, District Raleigh, NC 7680 Charlo e, NC A Rotarian since 1990, Randy is a member of the Rota‐ ry Club of Capital City. He has served as ARRFC, Zone A member of the Rotary Club of Charlo e‐South since Training Leader, and Ins tute Chair. Randy is a Major 1992, Sco is a Paul Harris Fellow, Bequest Society and Donor, Bequest Society and Paul Harris Society Mem‐ Paul Harris Society Member, and Major Donor. He and ber, and Cita on for Meritorious Service recipient. Judy climbed Mount Kilimanjaro to End Polio Now. Firoz Peera, Governor 2010‐2011, District 7680 Claudia Cannady, Governor 2018‐2019, District 7690 Charlo e, NC Greensboro, NC A charter member of the Rotary Club of Ballantyne, A member of the Summit Rotary Club since 1998, Firoz is currently suppor ng fund development for the Claudia is a Major Donor, Bequest Society and Paul Rotary Founda on by serving as Endowment/Major Harris Society member. She enjoys par cipa ng in Gi s Adviser for Zone 33. His mul ple district assign‐ Rotary events around the world. ments include three years as Rotary Founda on Chair. Bill Shillito, Governor 2007‐5008, District 7670 Lloyd Navarro, Governor 2017‐2018, District 7690 Asheville, NC Jackson Springs, NC Bill is a member of the Rotary Club of Catawba Valley A member of the Sandhills Rotary Club since 1999, (Conover). He is a Major Donor, Benefactor and a Lloyd has received the RI Avenues of Service Cita on member of the Bequest Society. Bill serves as the Na‐ and District Service Award. A decorated Army Officer , onal Director of CART from 2009‐to present. He and he and his wife Leslie are Benefactors, Major Donors, Diane have two sons and seven grandchildren. Paul Harris Society and Bequest Society members. Page 16 March 15‐17, 2018 March 15‐17, 2018 Page 5
Carolinas’ PETS 2018 — Governors and Governors‐Elect Carolinas’ PETS 2018 — Discussion Leaders Donna Peffley, Governor 2018‐2019, District 7710 Patrick Eakes, Governor 2014‐2015, District 7690 Cary, NC Greensboro, NC Donna joined Rotary in 2004 and is a member of the A member of Crescent Rotary, Patrick has served in Cary MacGregor Rotary Club. She is a Major Donor, several district roles, has received the RI Dis nguished Paul Harris Society member, PolioPlus Society mem‐ Service Award and serves Zone 33 as Assistant Rotary ber, and a RLI graduate. She is currently VP, Human Founda on Coordinator. He and his wife Kristen have Resources for Global Knowledge Training LLC. two children ac ve in Rotary service projects. Shafi Parekh, Governor 2017‐2018, District 7710 Vanessa Ervin, Governor 2014‐2015, District 7730 Raleigh, NC Jacksonville, NC A member of the Rotary Club of West Raleigh, Shafi A healthcare administrator, Vanessa joined the Jack‐ has also served in Pakistan, Michigan, and Texas. Hav‐ sonville Rotary Club in 1992 and currently serves as ing par cipated in 25+ matching grants as host coun‐ Zone 33 Asst Public Image Coordinator. She is a Major try and Interna onal partner, Shafi and Marjan en‐ Donor, Benefactor, Bequest Society Member, and led joyed hos ng GSE. the district effort to establish a dialysis center in India. Frank Jaklic, Governor 2018‐2019, District 7720 Glenn Hood, Governor 2005‐2006 District 7710 Her ord, NC Jefferson, NC Frank is a member of the Rotary Club of Her ord. He A member of The Rotary Club of Ashe County, Glenn was Rotarian of the year 2006‐2007. Frank is an RLI has served at District and Zone levels, is a Major Do‐ graduate, Paul Harris Society member, and Benefac‐ nor, Benefactor and has received the Cita on for Meri‐ tor. His wife, Connie, will be Club President during the torious Service. He and his wife, Ann, have two chil‐ 2018‐19 year, her third me as a club President. dren and four grandchildren ‐ all Paul Harris Fellows. Stan Keeler, Governor 2017‐2018, District 7720 Leigh Hudson, Governor 2013‐2014, District 7710 Ki y Hawk, NC Raleigh, NC A member of the First Flight Rotary Club (Kill Devil Leigh joined the Garner Rotary Club in 1981 and then Hills, NC) since 2013, Stan has been a Rotarian since the Clayton Rotary Club in 1985. He is a member of 2003. He and his wife, Patsy, are Major Donors and the Paul Harris Society and is a RLI faculty member. He Paul Harris Society members. He is a graduate of the and his wife, Pug, are ac ve in their community and RLI Program and an ac ve facilitator. have been recognized with several civic awards. Page 6 March 15‐17, 2018 March 15‐17, 2018 Page 15
Carolinas’ PETS 2018 — Discussion Leaders Carolinas’ PETS 2018 — Governors and Governors‐Elect Lorraine Angelino, Governor 2013‐2014, District 7750 April Clark, Governor 2018‐2019, District 7730 Greenwood, SC Swansboro, NC A member of the Emerald City Rotary club in Green‐ A member of the Jacksonville Rotary Club, April joined wood, SC since 2002, Lorraine is a Major Donor, Paul Rotary in 1999. She is a Paul Harris Society and Be‐ Harris Fellow, Benefactor, Bequest Society member, quest Society Member, has served three Na onal and a Paul Harris Society Charter member. She enjoys Immuniza on Days in India and is ac ve in her com‐ par cipa ng in Rotary events around the globe. munity. April and husband Jeff have a daughter, Grace. Dave Bagge , Governor 2015‐2016, District 7730 RB Richey, Governor 2017‐2018, District 7730 Faye eville,NC Hampstead, NC A member of the Faye eville Rotary Club, Dave will be A member of the Rotary Club of Wilmington, RB joined Club President for 2018‐2019. He is a Major Donor, Rotary in 2002 in Morgan City, LA. He is a Major Do‐ Paul Harris Society & Bequest Society Member. Most nor and RLI faculty member. Other volunteer ac vi es recently he has been involved with his wife, PDG Mag‐ include serving as Guardian ad Litem and mentoring da, in Hurricane Maria recovery efforts in Puerto Rico. UNCW business school juniors and seniors. Billi Black, Governor 2015‐2016, District 7670 Carol Burde e, Governor 2018‐2019, District 7750 Franklin, NC Pendleton, SC Billi is a member of Franklin Daybreak Rotary and the Carol Burde e joined the Rotary Club of Anderson in Arch Klumph Society. Billi is the 7670 District Trainer 1994 and Carol was the second woman to become and Public Image Chair and has just begun serving as club president. Carol is a Major Donor, Bequest Socie‐ an Assistant Rotary Coordinator and is a member of ty and Paul Harris Society member, and Benefactor. the DaCdb advisory board. She also served as District Governor 2008‐2009. Russell Duncan, Governor 2009‐2010, District 7710 Ed Irick, Governor 2017‐2018, District 7750 Cary, NC Greenville, SC Joining the Lillington Rotary Club at the age of 24, Rus‐ A re red US Army Officer and charter member of the sell is currently a member of the Cary Central club. He Greenville Evening Rotary Club, Ed and his wife, Carol, has received the Rotarian of the Year award, is a mul ‐ volunteer with Meals on Wheels, visit grandchildren ple Paul Harris Fellow, a Benefactor, a Paul Harris Soci‐ and support Clemson. Ed is a Major Donor, Benefac‐ ety member and has 33 years of perfect a endance. tor, Bequest Society and Paul Harris Society Member. Page 14 March 15‐17, 2018 March 15‐17, 2018 Page 7
Friday, March 16 Saturday, March 17 8:30 am Registra on open [Guilford Prefunc on Area, 3rd floor] Exhibits open [Guilford Prefunc on Area, 3rd floor] 9:30 am Mee ngs by District [hotel floor plan on rear inside cover] David Forward Author, Rotarian 11:30 am Break for Lunch Medford, New Jersey 11:45 am GENERAL SESSION I [Imperial Ballroom, 1st floor] “Why” Welcome, Invoca on, Pledge of Allegiance, Introduc ons David was born and educated in England and be‐ DGE Carol Burde e [D‐7750], Presiding came a Rotarian in 1978 shortly a er moving to the United States. He will be familiar to many Lunch Rotarians through Frank Talk, the fastest selling Introduc on of Keynote Speaker book in Rotary history as well as the author of the official history book of Rotary, A Century of Service. David’s passion is volunteerism, having ini ated and led humanitarian work trips in several countries. A Rotarian for 39 years, he served three Paul Netzel mes as club president, twice as district governor, and has been awarded Rotary Founda on Trustee Chair the Cita on for Meritorious Service. David and Chris are Rotary Founda‐ Los Angeles, California on Major Donors. In 1991, David founded Interna onal Children’s Aid Founda on, an all‐volunteer founda on that has its own orphanage, den‐ “Your Inspira on + Our Founda on = tal and medical clinics in Romania and has taught hundreds of abandoned People of Ac on ” children early childhood educa on, voca onal training and life skills. Paul A. Netzel is Founder & Chairman of Netzel Grigsby Associates, Inc., a leading management Announcements and consul ng firm specializing in work with not‐ DGE Donna Peffley for‐profit organiza ons and ins tu ons through‐ Adjourn (approximately 2:15pm) out the Western United States. In Culver City CA, Paul has served as Mayor, Council member, Board of Educa on, and numerous local and na onal socie es and non‐profits. Carolinas’ PETS 2018 — Discussion Leaders A recipient of the Cita on for Meritorious Service, Paul has served Rotary Charles Allen, Governor 2008‐2009, District 7690 in many capaci es over his almost fi y years as a Rotarian. He and his Randleman, NC wife, Diane, are members of the Rotary Club of Los Angeles and are char‐ ter members of the Arch Klumph Society. They reside in Los Angeles and A member of Rotary Club of Randolph since 1993, enjoy traveling, community service, reading and are proud of their two Charles and Sandra are Mul ple Paul Harris Fellows, grown children, daughter‐in‐law and two grandchildren. Sustaining Members Benefactors, and Major Donors. Charles is also a member of the Paul Harris Society. Charles enjoys me with family and travel. Page 8 March 15‐17, 2018 March 15‐17, 2018 Page 13
Saturday, March 17 Friday, March 16 GENERAL SESSION III, con nued GENERAL SESSION I, con nued 8:30 am Adjourn Announcements Exhibits open [Guilford Prefunc on Area, 3rd floor] DGE David Hare [D‐7690] 8:45 am Mee ngs by District [same room as Friday morning] 1:15 pm Adjourn 9:45 am Break, beverages available 1:30 pm Mee ngs by District [return to same room as before lunch] Guilford Prefunc on Area, 3rd floor Auditoriums II & III, 1st floor 2:30 pm Break Small Group Sessions [hotel floor plan on rear inside cover] Small Group Sessions [hotel floor plan on rear inside cover] Report to mee ng room per name badge le er Report to mee ng room per name badge le er • Presidents‐Elect • Presidents‐Elect (two topics today; two tomorrow) • Presidents‐Nominee 1. Making the Most of Rotary’s Public Image • Assistant Governors 2. Engaging Your Community • Governors Nominee 3. Membership Engagement & Development • Governors Nominee Designate 4. Your Rotary Founda on • Presidents‐Nominee • Assistant Governors 10:00 am Small Group Session 3 [same room as Friday a ernoon] • Governors Nominee • Governors Nominee Designate 11:00 am Break 11:15 am Small Group Session 4 [return to same room as before break] 2:45 pm Small Group Session 1 [hotel floor plan on rear inside cover] 12:15 pm Break 3:45 pm Break, beverages available Guilford Prefunc on Area, 3rd floor 12:30 pm Exhibits close Auditoriums II & III, 1st floor 12:30 pm GENERAL SESSION IV [Imperial Ballroom, 1st floor] 4:00 pm Small Group Session 2 [return to same room as before break] Welcome, Invoca on, Introduc ons 5:00 pm Free Time [Best me to check‐in at the hotel front desk] DGE Donna Peffley [D‐7710], Presiding 6:15 pm Recep on & Cash Bar [Guilford Prefunc on Area, 3rd floor] Lunch 7:00 pm GENERAL SESSION II [Imperial Ballroom, 1st floor] Introduc on of Keynote Speaker see next page Welcome, Singing, Invoca on DGE Claudia Cannady [D‐7690], Presiding Dinner Page 12 March 15‐17, 2018 March 15‐17, 2018 Page 9
Friday, March 16 Saturday, March 17 GENERAL SESSION II, con nued 7:15 am GENERAL SESSION III [Imperial Ballroom, 1st floor] Introduc on of Keynote Speaker Welcome, Singing, Invoca on, Pledge of Allegiance DGE Frank Jaklic [D‐7720], Presiding Breakfast Nicki Sco Introduc on of Keynote Speaker Rotary Interna onal Governor 2014‐2015 Naperville, Illinois “Embracing Change” Brad Howard Rotary Interna onal Director 2015‐2017 Rotary is a way of life for Nicki who considers Oakland, California herself to be a global ci zen. The values of Ser‐ vice above Self, Interna onalism and building “Why Rotary?” understanding between different cultures and religions resonate strongly with Nicki¹s own principles. She has served as Club President, Assistant Governor, District Brad, a charter member of the Rotary Club of Governor, Rotary Coordinator for Zone 28, Zones 28 & 29 Ins tute Chair. Oakland Uptown and Past District Governor of Most recently, she was invited to serve on Rotary Interna onal’s Strategic District 5170 (California’s Silicon Valley), was a Planning Commi ee. member of Rotary Interna onal’s Board of Direc‐ tors for the 2015‐16 and 2016‐17 Rotary years, where he served a one Having experienced first hand in Zambia and India the incredible good year term in 2016/17 as the Chairman of the Execu ve Commi ee of the that The Rotary Founda on and our End Polio Now effort does in the board. world, Nicki is a strong supporter: a founding member of the Paul Harris Society, a Major Donor and member of the Bequest Society. The eradica on of polio has been an area where Brad has spent much of his Rotary energy. He served 10 years as the Zone 26 End Polio Now Co‐ Nicki’s background is corporate finance, strategic planning and change ordinator, and has led 26 groups of Rotarians to par cipate in polio na‐ management consul ng, promo onal products, branding, and entrepre‐ onal immuniza on days in West Africa and India. He has extensive Ro‐ neurship. Nicki’s uses her core passions of professional speaking, busi‐ tary leadership training experience, including PETS, GETS, and five terms ness coaching and leadership development in service to Rotary Interna‐ at the Interna onal Assembly. onal to help to bridge the gap to the next genera on of leaders for our second century of service to the world. Brad is a recipient of Rotary’s Service Above Self Award, and The Rotary Founda on’s Dis nguished Service Award and Interna onal Service Award for a Polio Free World . Announcements DGE April Clark [D‐7730] Announcements DGE Isaac Owolabi [D‐7670] 9:00 pm Adjourn Page 10 March 15‐17, 2018 March 15‐17, 2018 Page 11
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