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Sep. 26, 2020 - Sep. 28, 2020
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Social Enterprises - Not Just a Fad
Oct. 28, 2020
JAMES S. REEB – SOCIAL ENTERPRISE GROUP Prior to starting the Social Enterprise Group James (Jim) S. Reeb was President at the St. Onge Institute. He has over 37 years of experience in strategic planning, business platform design, location analysis, global investment strategies, capital market financing options, infrastructure, and facility development in various engagements for 85 of the Fortune 500. Previously, Mr. Reeb was a Senior Partner and Managing Director in Cushman & Wakefield’s Global Business Consulting Group. Prior to that he was Director/Partner of Real Estate Advisory for Deloitte’s Global Manufacturing Expansion practice. Mr. Reeb started his career at Price Waterhouse Coopers. Mr. Reeb earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration/Accounting and Civil/Industrial Engineering with honors, as well as an MBA in Real Estate & Finance with honors from Temple University. He completed an executive DBA at University of Glasgow, Scotland and a Harvard Business School PMD executive fellowship in Strategic Leadership. He is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), and a Counselor of Real Estate (CRE).
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District Governor
Nov. 11, 2020
John was encouraged to join rotary by a very special and long time member of the Longwood Rotary Club, Ethel Ann Murphy, his Mom. Born in Philadelphia, John grew up in northern Delaware and Southern Chester County. Having met his wife while attending Shippensburg University, and having lived in Norristown for the first 2 years of their marriage, John and Karen moved to Karen's hometown of Mechanicsburg, PA where they continue reside. John has been in the mortgage lending industry for most of his career. In his current role as manager at Fairway Independent Mortgage, he leads a team of over 20 professionals in multiple offices across the region. In addition to being an active member since 2007 and having served as President of the Rotary Club of Mechanicsburg North in 2017/18, John has been involved in leadership in a number of organizations throughout the years. He served as President of The Pennsylvania Association of Mortgage Brokers from whom he was awarded Broker of the Year in 2003, as President of The Mechanicsburg Chamber of Commerce, as President of The Downtown Mechanicsburg Partnership, as a Director of the Mechanicsburg Area School District Board of Directors, as a Board Member of Leadership Cumberland, in the leadership line for Eureka West Shore Masonic Lodge, Leadership involvement in the Boy Scouts New Birth of Freedom (He was awarded his Eagle Scout with a Bronze Palm in 1978) and currently serves as a Councilman on the Mechanicsburg Borough Council. John has been a long-time volunteer for Junior Achievement, serves on the Mechanicsburg Area Foundation and has created and taught classes for the Conference of State Bank Supervisors and PA Department of Banking. John and Karen who have been married for over 30 years, have two children, Jonathan and Maggie who are both pursuing their respective post graduate dreams. |
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Lancaster City Police Social Worker
Nov. 25, 2020
Leilany Tran, born and raised in Lancaster City has dedicated her career to helping others in need. In 2012 she obtained a bachelor’s in Psychology from Millersville University and completed her Masters in Social Work from Temple University in 2019. Throughout her journey she has worked in outpatient mental health services, outpatient drug & alcohol counseling, mental health adult case management, and now has been working with the Lancaster City Police Department as their social worker for a year and a half. As a liaison between the community and police, Leilany’s skills support officers and community members through a variety of scenarios.
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5G Communications
Dec. 09, 2020
Al is a retired electrical engineer. He worked in aerospace for RCA, GE, Martin Marietta and Lockheed Martin. During his career he performed hardware and software design; managed a software development group, then an IT group; and completed his career as a program manager. Al has worked with computers for over 50 years, from a mainframe to a Raspberry Pi. His major interest is cybersecurity – how to protect our personal information from hackers. |
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Dec. 16, 2020
TOGETHER, WE FIGHT HUNGER
“HUNGER HITS HOME” an article in the November issue of Rotary, talks about the effects of hunger on children in Ethiopia. We don’t have to travel to Ethiopia to see these effects, it is happening right here in our own country, state and even in our local areas, however, the need it is being magnified by this pandemic.
The December Food Bank Drive is for The LOFT Community Partnership which serves the Penn Manor School District. The Board has suggested, that since we haven’t been meeting in person to collect food, each member contribute the $20.00 they would have spent for our meeting to our Food Bank Drive.
Please send your check to me by December 16 and I will tally our contribution and deliver the checks to the Food Bank. Please make the checks out to: LOFT Community Partnership with Food Bank in the Memo Line.
Thanks for your support.
Mail checks to: Cy Fritz, 211 Willow Valley Sq. D-122 Lancaster, PA 17602
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Dec. 23, 2020 7:15 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
Please use the link below to join our meeting. You should also be able to add this to your calendar. Meeting ID: 817 2003 8812 Passcode: 791050
Join By Phone
+1 646 558 8656 +1 301 715 8592 Meeting ID: 817 2003 8812 Passcode: 791050
If you have problems joining the call, call my cell 540-421-2726. See you this Wednesday morning at 7:30. Thanks!
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