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Club Meeting Information

Our next meeting will be Friday (2/22) at Newcastle Place, 12600 N. Port Washington Road, Mequon, WI  53092.

Friday's program will feature Daniel J Steininger, President, BizStarts who will speak on lessons for business leaders in creativity and innovation. (Scroll down for speaker's bio)

The greeter will provide either the thought, a Rotary minute, share a family moment or a cultural tradition ... anything they would like to start off the day positive.

Upcoming "It's your Rotary moment" assignees:

  • Chuck Zamora (2/22)
  • Errol Barnett (3/1)
  • Matt Wolf (3/8)
  • Beth Bauer (3/15)

Note: If you are unable to act as "It's your Rotary moment" assignee when scheduled please arrange for your replacement.

Visit our website at mtsunriserotary.org.

Thought of the Week

I believe in one thing — that only a life lived for others is a life worth living. - Albert Einstein

Member Spotlight - Chuck Zamora

I was born in Albuquerque New Mexico in 1947.  Shortly afterwards my family moved to Tacoma Washington, seven year later we move to San Diego California where I did all of my schooling.  After high school I completed a degree in the social sciences where I studied Psychology and Sociology after that I did a degree in Education.  While working on my masters in education I had the opportunity to move to Australia to teach primary school.
 

After teaching for 7 years I was taken into head office to head up a consulting arm where we taught teacher co-operative teaching practices.  After doing that for 3 years I left the field of education and to pursue a career in the business world.  I joined the multinational multi-billion dollar company Dun & Bradstreet.  I began my career as a sales person then became the sales manager then was elevated to a position territory manager (in America we probably call it a Regional Vice President).  I was running the State of Queensland (a state 3 times the size of Texas). 
 

While at D&B I was then offered the position as the Asia Pacific Regional training director.  Trish said “if they think you’re that good why don’t you set up your own training company.  I quite the next day and for 31 years I have been writing and conducting workshops in: sales, Leadership, customer service and personal development.  For the last 20 years I have been working with high school students with a program called “THE TOOLS OF LIFE AND LEADERSHIP” and to date I have worked with just over 93,000 students on two continents and in 3 countries. 
 

I enjoy going to the movies and prefer true stories or movies that are based on a true story.  I read mostly non-fiction though years ago I read a plethora fiction.  Hope to one day go back to that.
 
My biggest business decision was leaving the security of a big corporation and striking out on my own.  But without a doubt the best business decision I ever made.
Hardest decision was moving back to the USA………..it took me 10 years to finally make the decision and return to the States.  The jury is out as to whether or not it was the right decision
 
I am blessed to be married to Trish now going on 41 years.  We have two children Cory is 24 and lives with us, Cory as most of you know has multiple disabilities, Down Syndrome, he is legally blind, has a speech impediment and a hearing loss (his mother says it is not as bad as mine!!) We also have Bethany who is about to graduate with a double major is Spanish and Psychology and will continue on to grad school to get her PHD in Psychology.  So I sort of have both ends of the spectrum. 
 
Best business lesson….. without a doubt was to never give up. 
 
My biggest accomplishment is the work I do with high school students. 
 
Favorite words and words I share with students is “when the WHY is big enough the facts don’t count”
 
One of the people that I would say has been an invaluable mentor is Dave Jackson others you would not know as they live in Australia.  But without a doubt the man that has the greatest influence on my life was my dad.  He was the best teacher, friend and confidante and when I had to choose a Best Man for my wedding there was never a doubt who that would be.  I miss him every day and would do anything to spend an afternoon with him. 
 
A highlight of my college years was when I was president of my fraternity, as president I attended our national conclave, while at the conclave I was invited to have lunch with Astronaut Edgar Mitchell which was very cool and I found out that he carried  the Kappa Sigma badge of order on a flight to the moon. 
 
My most memorable Rotary moment was serving Thanks Giving Dinner to all of the participants at Running Rebels and their families. 

Four area hospitals named among nation’s 250 best

Healthgrades list places Froedtert Hospital among the top 100

by Lauren Anderson - BizTimes

Four hospitals in southeastern Wisconsin were named among the best in the nation, according to a new list released by Healthgrades.

Denver-based Healthgrades produces its annual “America’s Best Hospitals” list based on clinical quality outcomes for 32 conditions and procedures, using 2015-17 Medicare inpatient data. Milwaukee area hospitals to make the 2019 list include: Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital Milwaukee, Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital Ozaukee, Froedtert Community Memorial Hospital in Menomonee Falls and Froedtert Hospital in Wauwatosa. That places them among the 250 best hospitals in the nation, or the top 5 percent of hospitals nationally, according to Healthgrades.

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An Opportunity to Embrace Black History Month with the RC of Milwaukee

If you are interested in experiencing ABHM (America’s Black Holocaust Museum) with fellow Rotarians before the museum’s official opening later in 2019 please click here for more information. I will assist in connecting you with a RC of Milwaukee member in order to register.

The Rotary Club of Milwaukee has taken advantage of Chis Abele’s generous match with a $5,000 donation.

Can’t make the 21 February event, not to worry our speaker on 8 March is Reggie Jackson who is also the Head Griot of the ABHM.

Peace,

Brian Monroe
414.881.6901

A Rotary LOL Moment

Want to learn more about the causes we support? Check out these videos:
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Mar 01, 2019
Grant Application to Help Mirebalais Rotary Club in Haiti
Grant Application to Help Mirebalais Rotary Club in Haiti

The Amigos rotary and the Mirebalais rotary club in Haiti have applied for global grant to provide micro loans to women in Haiti. As you know Haiti is one of the poorest countries in the world. International Research shows that one of the root causes that keeps people in poverty is the lack of access to financial bank services. The Amigos global grant seeks to address this root cause that keeps families, in generation after generation, in poverty.  The micro loan grant will provide funds to give loans to women who have little or no access to non-exploitive banking services. This micro loan project will build economic viability for women and their families so that they can begin to control their own future.  

The Amigos club is searching for other rotary clubs who would like to support this program and become a partner in this global grant. There is so much more to tell. We would be happy to present a program for your club and/or make a presentation to your board. Please let me know if you club would be interested in learning more about this program and possibly consider supporting this project as part of your commitment to the global family of rotary. 

Mar 08, 2019
The Hidden Impact of Segregation
Mar 22, 2019
Mission of Bridge the Divide
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