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Editor: David Manzi
Date: Nov 19 2009 |
Senator Scott Brown has led the fight in Massachusetts against wasteful
government spending and higher taxes. He is a free-market advocate who
believes our strength as a nation flows from its people. He believes in
a culture of family, patriotism and freedom. At his September 12
announcement of candidacy for the U.S. Senate, Senator Brown
articulated a core set of beliefs that guide his thinking.- Government is too big and that the federal stimulus bill made government bigger instead of creating jobs
- Taxes are too high and are going higher if Congress continues with its out-of-control spending
- The historic amount of debt we are passing on to our children and grandchildren is immoral
- Power concentrated in the hands of one political party, as it is
here in Massachusetts, leads to bad government and poor decisions
- A strong military and vigorous homeland defense will protect our interests and security around the world and at home
- All Americans deserve health care, but we shouldn't have to create a new government insurance program to provide it
ional Guard,
where he has served for nearly three decades and currently holds the
rank of Lt. Colonel in the Judge Advocate Generals (JAG) Corps. Brown
was awarded the Army Commendation Medal for meritorious service in
homeland security following the terrorist attacks of September 11,
2001. His career in public service began as selectman in Wrentham. He
then went on to serve three terms as a State Representative and won his
current State Senate seat in a special election in 2004. He is
currently in his third Senate term. In
2004, Senator Brown received the Public Servant of the Year Award from
the United Chamber of Commerce for his leadership in reforming the
state's sex offender laws and protecting the rights of victims. He has
also been recognized by the National Federation of Independent
Businesses (NFIB) for his work in creating an environment that
encourages job growth and expansion in Massachusetts.
Senator Brown is a graduate of Wakefield High School, Tufts
University, and Boston College Law School. He lives in Wrentham, MA
with his wife Gail and their two daughters, Ayla, a student at Boston
College, and Arianna, a student at Syracuse University.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Jul 30 2008 |
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Nov 12 2009 |
The Rotary Foundation, which is a not-for-profit corporation supported solely by voluntary contributions from Rotarians and friends of the Foundation who share its vision of a
better world.
Julia Phelps is the Foundation Chair for Rotary District 7930 and served as District Governor in 2007-08.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Nov 6 2009 |
William Bent, Outreach Division Chief in the Office of Policy Coordination and Public Affairs for the U.S. Bureau of Consular Affairs in Washington, D.C. was the guest speaker on the topic "Visas for international business travelers." Vibrant business relationships with all nations contribute to a more secure and prosperous world. The Bureau of Consular Affairs has enhanced the efficiency, predictability, and transparency in the visa process in order to facilitate international travel. The Department of State has developed several initiatives to assist international business travelers and to support these goals.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Oct 22 2009 |
Qn March 1, 2010, Massachusetts' Data Protection law becomes effective. The provisions of this law will require every Massachusetts business to implement specific administrative, technological and physical controls to protect customer and employee information. The potential cost to a business for a single instance of compromised confidential personal information is $5,000.
John Moynihan is President of Minuteman Governance, Inc., a Massachusetts consultancy that provides information security services throughout the public and private sectors. Prior to founding Minuteman, John was Deputy Commissioner and Internal Control Officer at the Massachusetts Department of Revenue.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Oct 15 2009 |
Jeremy Brothers led a fun, interactive session highlighting Improv Asylum's unique professional development programs that employ improvisational techniques to help individuals, teams and companies to communicate effectively. Clients include Harvard Business School, Harvard Kennedy School and MIT executive teams
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Oct 8 2009 |
Belinda Fuchs, CPA presented an introductory program on how personal finance and money management can be rewarding, fun, and profitable. Belinda is the President of OwnYourMoney.com, a financial coaching and education company dedicated to teaching individuals, couples and business owners how to create the life of financial freedom they deserve.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Oct 2 2009 |
Dr. Thomas M. McGovern, President of Fisher College, discussed the College's Center for Leadership in Public Service. The center was created to bring students, staff, practitioners, and external partners together to positively impact the public service sector. Dr. McGovern presented some of the initiatives the center has undertaken, including safety programming, benchmarking projects, and survey distribution and analysis.
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Editor: Eileen O'Connell
Date: Sep 26 2009 |
Veronique Le Melle, Executive Director of the
Boston Center for the Arts was the speaker.
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Editor: Eileen O'Connell
Date: Sep 2 2009 |
Margot Livesey, the popular author of "The House on Fortune Street" and Winner 2009 L. L. Winship / PEN New England Award, spoke about the art of writing. It was a wonderful opportunity to meet the author and buy an autographed book.
Alice Sebold says, "Every novel of Margot Livesey's is, for her readers, a joyous discovery. Her work radiates with compassion and intelligence and always, deliciously, mystery.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Sep 2 2009 |
You probably know Sokolove Law from all the TV commercials asking viewers "Have you been unfairly hurt or injured?" As Chief Marketing Officer with nearly 20 years of consumer and business marketing experience, Anders Ekman has helped direct the firm's transformation from an established regional marketer of legal services to the largest marketer of legal services in the country. As one of the first law firms in the country to market legal services, today no other law firm advertises more than Sokolove Law. And, as the legal advertising landscape and business of law changes and evolves globally, the firm continues to innovate and evolve as well as set the precedent for how companies and firms market nationally.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Aug 10 2009 |
Rotary District 7930 Governor, Ingrid Brown, gave a "state-of-the-district" address and answered questions from members and prospective members.
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Editor: Dean Gabbert
Date: Aug 10 2009 |
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Editor: Eileen O'Connell
Date: Jul 20 2009 |
Boston Rotary #7 club members and their families and prospective members spent a day on beautiful Nantucket island. Traveling from Hyannis in the morning via ferry boat, they enjoyed the morning exploring the town center with its cobblestone streets, cute shops and artist studios. They joined the Nantucket Rotary Club for the luncheon meeting at the Fairgrounds Restaurant and then went to Eileen O'Connell's cottage in Madaket for swimming and games on the beach and a BBQ before the ferry ride back to Hyannis.
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Editor: Dean Gabbert
Date: Jul 15 2009 |
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Editor: Eileen O'Connell
Date: Jun 1 2009 |
John Kenny, President of Rotary International 2009-10, visited District 7930 to celebrate "100 Years of Rotary" in Massachusetts. Our Rotary Club of Boston #7 is the seventh oldest club in the world and is turning 100 this year!
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Editor: Steve Demeranville
Date: Jun 14 2009 |
Vice Admiral Kevin M. McCoy spoke about the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), which is the largest of the U.S. Navy's five "systems commands," or materiel organizations. NAVSEA consists of four shipyards, eight "warfare centers" (two undersea and six surface), four major shipbuilding locations and the NAVSEA headquarters, located at the Washington Navy Yard, in Washington D.C.. NAVSEA's primary objective is to engineer, build and support the U.S. Navy's fleet of ships and combat systems. NAVSEA accounts for nearly one-fifth of the Navy's budget, with more than 100 acquisition programs under its oversight.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: May 11 2009 |
Vince Bzdek's The Kennedy Legacy: Jack, Bobby, Ted, and a Family Dream Fulfilled (Palgrave Macmillan Hardcover; May 2009) brings not only the political saga from a seasoned Washington Post writer, but includes the personal story of the fabled modern Camelot.
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Editor: Eileen O'Connell
Date: Mar 11 2009 |
The Paget family, who own and operate the Swan Boats, were honored for a over a century of service to Boston. The Swan Boats are a fleet of pleasure boats operating on the lake of the Boston Public Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The boats have been operating since the 1870s, and have become a cultural icon for the city of Boston.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Mar 11 2009 |
Peter N. Spotts | Science reporter - The Christian Science Monitor. Don't look now, but your newspaper is missing...but don't blame your neighbor. Daily newspapers in major cities across the country are on the ropes. Some are printing their last editions and moving to the world wide web. Others are shutting their doors altogether. Still others are scaling back the number of days they print. Are newspapers going the way of the dinosaurs? And does it matter?
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Feb 14 2009 |
"Dr. Fred" (as he is affectionately known),is the president of the Greater New England Minority Supplier Development Council.
Dr. McKinney is the son of an attorney who started out working as a sharecropper in Pine Bluff, Arkansas with his sharecropper parents. Dr.Fred's father was urged on by a father who valued education even as it was
denied to him and he struggled his way through college while married with children. And the elevation that education eventually brought to him and his family provided the shoulders that Dr. Fred McKinney would stand on to make his own mark for equality and justice.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Feb 20 2009 |
Boston Rotary Club #7 made a presentation of $1,600 for the Uniform Fund. Members attended the club meeting luncheon at the school, which was beautifully prepared and served by the sophomore students from the culinary department. The culmination of our Holiday Fund Raiser for the Uniform Fund was a field trip to visit Madison Park High School. Linda Radzvilla, Vocational Director, planned a nice lunch (salad/soup, entree, desert) for us and had kids at our tables so we can talk to them about their experiences.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Feb 2 2009 |
"A woman on a mission to improve the lives of institutionalized children in Romania" Eileen O'Connell, RN, is making a difference in the lives of many children. She explained why she is so passionate about Romania, its people and the work of the Romanian Children's Relief. www.RCR.org Romanian Children's Relief began in the spring of 1990 after a BOSTON GLOBE photo-documentary by Photographer, Michael Carroll and Dr. Bill Griffo of New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center, exposed the plight of the Romanian orphans and the nation's pediatric AIDS epidemic. Due to the overwhelming public response to that news story, a group of dedicated people in New England got together and formed Romanian Children's Relief in Spring, 1990 as a U.S.-based, charitable, non-profit foundation. The group was also incorporated as a Romanian charitable foundation, FUNDATIA INOCENTI, in 1998. RCR/Fundatia Inocenti sent their first relief shipment to Romania in 1990 and currently supports 22 Romanian professional staff working in hospitals, orphanages and foster care programs.
Over the past 15 years, RCR/Inocenti has provided more than $2 Million in personnel; foster family support services, shipments of medical supplies, educational equipment, training exchanges, University tuition, and countless hours of training and support to professionals in the area of child development. While we raise approximately $150,000 in cash donations per year, we support 22 staff people in Romania and deliver more than twice that amount in training services, staff and family support, as well as relief supplies shipped to Romania. Our American and Romanian Board of Directors are all-volunteer. Our offices are housed in the homes of volunteers. We hope you will join us in our mission to help the children. (Note: Romanian Children's Relief /Fundatia Inocenti is not an adoption agency or a religiously based organization.)
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Editor: Eileen O'Connell
Date: Jan 6 2009 |
The featured speaker was Gani S. Abazi, MD, MPH. When Gani Abazi was a medical student, he experienced directly the Kosova War in 1998-99 and after the war he has been playing an active role for peace building and reconciliation. As a medical student he has volunteered in health care projects directed by NATO peacekeeping troops in Kosova. Gani is the first Kosova Scholar to be awarded the Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship Award. He studied at Harvard University. Currently he working on a health policy research at the Department of Neurosurgery of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Children's Hospital on how to effectively develop neurosurgery capacities in post conflict developing countries.
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Editor: Christopher Parkerson
Date: Jan 21 2009 |
Talk about timeliness! The day following the Inauguration of Barack H. Obama as the 44th President of the United States of America, we heard a fascinating presentation on "Presidential elections, polling and political behavior". Our speaker was D. Sunshine Hillygus, the Frederick S. Danziger Associate Professor of Government at Harvard and one of the country's experts on presidential elections, polling and political behavior. During this past election she has given talks all over the world about the presidential election.
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Editor: Eileen O'Connell
Date: Jan 14 2009 |
The Rotary Club of Boston kicked off its Centennial Year with a Wine Tasting and honored their own centenarian, Past President and former General Manager of WBZ-TV,Wilmer C. "Bill" Swartley Jr. A Raffle benefited the club's computer lab project in conjunction with the Boston Public Schools See photos of event on the home page Photo Journal.
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Editor: Eileen O'Connell
Date: Dec 22 2008 |
The Boston Rotary Club is proud to support Madison Park Technical Vocational High School as its 2008 holiday Community Service Project. For those of you unfamiliar with Madison Park Technical Vocational High School, it is a Boston Public School within the Boston Rotary Club's territory. Its Mission is to provide an opportunity for young people with a vocational skill while also supplying an academic education. The school helps provide individualized instruction, applied learning and work site experience in order to prepare the kids to succeed in the workforce.
While Madison Park Technical Vocational High School is filled with great teachers and students, it needs help supplying kids with uniforms for training and jobs like Automotive Technology, Nursing Assisting, Culinary Arts, Printing and others (check out their website at http://boston.k12.ma.us/Madisonpk/).
Linda Radzvilla is the Technical/Vocational Coordinator for the school and she came and spoke with the Club. Her passion for the young people was infectious and soon after listening to her talk the Boston Rotary Club called to ask her how it could help. She polled her teachers and administrators and they all agreed that a donation to the Uniform Fund to buy uniforms for the students at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School would be the most effective way for the club.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Dec 10 2008 |
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Dec 1 2008 |
Rosemary Scozzafava (Principal, Boston Consulting Group) presented an enlightening talk on a powerful consumer trend: Trading up & down. According to the co-author of the book Trading Up, Michael Silverstein (Partner, BCG), "Consumers everywhere have started to adopt a new buying model-one in which they turn to discount stores to fill their pantries, as they strive to watch every dollar, yuan, or euro. But they will also invest in a few significant categories that provide emotional gratification ...it's a good time for suppliers to provide new value, increase innovation, and create goods that consumers can't do without."
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Nov 19 2008 |
Jeffrey C. Fuhrer, Senior VP of Research,Federal Reserve Bank of Boston spoke about "US Economic and Financial Conditions: The Saga Unfolds". He is Executive Vice President and Director of Research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. His current research program focuses on the development of macro econometric models of inflation, long-term interest rates, monetary policy, consumer spending, and the Phillips curve. Fuhrer's recent journal articles treat the importance of habit formation in consumer spending decisions, the persistence of inflation, the interaction between monetary policy and long-term interest rates, and the failure of new rational expectation models to explain business cycle fluctuations.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Nov 12 2008 |
Ambassador Charles Shapiro (former ambassador to Venezuela) and currently Senior Trade Coordinator for the Western Hemisphere educated the club about Trade Opportunities in the Western Hemisphere. As Senior Coordinator for Trade in the Western Hemisphere, Ambassador Charles Shapiro has traveled across the nation speaking on the importance of trade for the United States, our partners, and most importantly the American workers. The tremendous growth in U.S. exports has helped to strengthen our economy in a time of financial turmoil. The recently approved trade agreement with Peru and the pending trade agreements with Colombia and Panama will benefit the nation economically by creating new export markets for American products.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Nov 5 2008 |
Susan Hackley, Managing Director of one of the world's foremost centers on negotiation, Program on Negotiation (PON) at Harvard Law School, spoke about the importance of negotiating. When negotiations fail: Lost deals and missed opportunities; Damaged relations; Broken partnerships; Wasted resources; Unresolved disputes; and worst case scenario.unrest, chaos and war. Why do negotiations fail? Unclear goals; No good system to prepare for, conduct, and analyze negotiations; Parties trapped in the past; cultural institutions tell you to "win"; Ego, emotions, escalation. Prepare to negotiate by: Picture the outcome you want; Decide what process will serve you best; Select norms and standards that will strengthen your argument. How to become more skilled: Plan ahead for difficult conversations; Reflect on what works well and what doesn't. For more information: www.pon.harvard.edu/pressroom
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Editor: Hennessy, Jessica
Date: Nov 3 2008 |
Here are the three deserving students to whom we awarded scholarships in June. $1,000 to Willy Lara - A Jamaica Plain resident, Willy holds the impressive class rank at Madison Park High School of of #4 among 287! Aside from his intellectual ability, he was a star athlete and the football team captain. He plans to attend Framingham State College majoring in Business Administration. Willy's future plan is to one day run his own Auto Shop.
$1,000 to Natalie Greening - Also a Jamaica Plain resident, Natalie Greening excelled in Math throughout her career at Fenway High School. During her senior year, she began taking college courses at Emmanuel College and is currently enrolled in summer classes at Bunker Hill Community College. Natalie plans to transfer to Suffolk University in the fall of 2009 with hopes of becoming an accountant.
$500 to Leidy Arias - Leidy is from Dorchester and is a graduate of Madison Park High School. She is a member of the National Honor Society in addition to being a member of the woman's volleyball and softball teams. Leidy will attend Mass Bay Community College in September where she will study nursing and be the first person in her family to attend college.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Oct 22 2008 |
The state of the economy was presented by two experts - a VP from JPMorgan and a Wealth Manager from Hall Dudley Capital Management.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Oct 16 2008 |
Casey Sherman is a bestselling author and journalist who made international headlines with his re-investigation of the notorious Boston Strangler case. It was a personal crusade for the veteran jounalist. Sherman is the nephew of 19-year old Mary Sullivan, believed to be the last victim of the Boston Strangler. Through Sherman's re-investigation, he was able to prove that self-confessed killer Albert DeSalvo did not murder his aunt. Sherman chronicled the re-investigation in his 2003 acclaimed true-crime thriller, A Rose for Mary: The Hunt for the Real Boston Strangler.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Oct 8 2008 |
Jeffrey Gates, is a partner in Boston's premier restaurants talked about the business and we're not sure how we got him out of the restaurant, but we did. He's a partner in Aquitaine Group which owns Boston's Union Grill, Gaslight Brasserie, Metropolic Cafe, Aquitaine, and Armani Cafe. He talked about what it takes to run a restaurant, and why his partners are so enthusiastic about Boston. He is a 23-year veteran of the restaurant business and remains passionate about it! The key to his success has been outstanding customer service.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: Sep 24 2008 |
Can you see yourself in that Rolls-Royce? In that mansion on Marlborough Street? At that new bistro restaurant downtown eating a Kobe steak? How did the retailer convince you to purchase those items? Our speaker was the Boston Chapter president of the Luxury Marketing Council, Richard Wycherley, who described what's driving premium consumers, what their special needs are, and how to pitch to them. Members of the organization include Christie's, Rolls-Royce, JP Morgan, Bang & Olufsen, Stuben, and top hotels like the Carlyle in New York.
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Editor: Susana Brown
Date: May 13 2008 |
Do Europeans and Americans think differently? Can we overcome our differences and cooperate on economic, political, and military needs? We heard answers to this and more by Michael Maibach, founder of the European-American Business Council. Since 2003, Michael Maibach has been the President & CEO of the European-American Business Council, an association of 75 major companies forging policy alliances to enhance Trans-Atlantic investment, innovation and integration. His talk was stimulating and witty and provided insights on how the such strong relations between Europe and the USA have developed.
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Editor: Scott Lush
Date: Apr 23 2008 |
We got to hear about cultivating trusted relationships with our business clients from the author and guru himself. In our first evening meeting this year, we heard from David Maister, acclaimed business author, former Harvard Business School professor and consultant to professional services firms. In an entertaining and humorous speech, he illustrated the similarities between romance and business relationships. We need to give more than we receive, show concern for the long-term outcome rather than short-term gain, and be true to our word,among other things.
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Date: Apr 16 2008 |
Rotarians learn about Muslims in Massachusetts from Bilal Kaleem 04/17/08Young Muslim Talks to Rotarians about Islam There are 120,000 Muslims in state and 70,000 in Boston By Libby Hughes, Boston Bureau of Cape Cod Today
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