All posts by Mary Radovan

Thomas Sherman

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Marketing-Digital, Additional Active

Thomas is the Co-Founder and Creative Director for Weaponized Creativity, a digital marketing and design agency. He is also the marketing director for The Truffleist.

He and his wife, Alice, moved to San Diego 2 years ago.  Philanthropy and serving their community is a big part of their family.  They have 2 Bengal cats that they adopted from the ASPCA.  They are also big supporters of the Helen Woodward animal center.  In 2012, Thomas helped launch and lead the fundraising for the Market Studio Kitchen in Detroit, a year-round program designed to teach culinary skills and basic nutrition to food challenged individuals.

Originally from Detroit,  Thomas started to study and win awards for his art at a very young age.  He attended the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit, then the Montserrat College of Art in Boston.

Prior to moving to San Diego, Thomas spent 20+ years in New York as a creative director working for some of the largest digital agencies in the world (he was responsible for the E*Trade “Talking Baby” Superbowl ad and for the campaign that launched the HBO Game of Thrones series!)

He is a workout fanatic and at one point trained professionally in mixed martial arts.

Suzanne Frontz, Duke Sobek and David Oates were his sponsors.

Tamara Y. Craver

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Youth Organization-Reality Changers

Tamara is the new President and CEO of Reality Changers, a nonprofit organization  that provides youth from disadvantaged backgrounds with academic support, financial assistance and leadership training to become college graduates.

Living in San Diego for almost a year now, she is originally from Columbus, Ohio. She left Ohio to attend UCLA where she studied history and psychology.

Tamara is a proud mom to Sterling, who is now in his last semester of college. She absolutely loves sports, particularly football and boxing.  She also loves to travel and add those stamps to her passport.  Tamara most recently visited the Dominican Republic and the US Virgin Islands.

Jordan Harrison, Toni Giffin and David Oates were her sponsors.

Ingrid de Llamas

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Museum-Comic-Con

Ingrid is the Director of Philanthropy for the Comic-Con Museum.  Scheduled to open in Spring 2021, the museum in Balboa Park will be interactive and celebrate the impact of popular culture in everyone’s lives.

She is a board member for the San Diego Public Library Foundation and the Epilepsy Foundation, and recently joined the Barrio Logan College Institute.

She is originally from the Pasadena area and has lived in San Diego for 6 years now.  But her family has long ties to the San Diego community.  Her grandfather worked on the 1915 Exposition in Balboa Park!

Ingrid graduated from Cal Poly Pomona and from the Epicurean School of Culinary Arts.  She holds 2 international certifications in fundraising, and is a 2015 LEAD graduate.  She enjoys entertaining, food and wine.

Wendy Urushima-Conn, Alan Spector and Patti Roscoe were her sponsors.

Kristie-Bruce Lane

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Associations-Homeless

Kristie is the President and Founder of The Thumbprint Project Foundation, a 501c(3) non profit that aides in the transitional process of homeless children impacted by childhood domestic violence, including human trafficking.

Kristie was born and raised in Bakersfield, CA.  She graduated from Cal Poly where she earned two Bachelors of Science degrees in Nutritional Science and Crop Science with a Biotechnology minor.  She settled in San Diego in 2011 and lives in 4S Ranch with her husband Todd and their 5-year-old son Luke.  Kristie enjoys serving her community and is involved in such organizations as The Door of Hope, San Diego Food Bank, Illuminating Pathways and the Harvey Milk Diversity Breakfast.  She also enjoys surfing, sports, travel and Yoga Sculpt.

Tom Cohen, Duke Sobek and Kimberley Layton were her sponsors.

Rotator – Issue #32, March 12, 2020

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As a precautionary measure to help keep our members and their families healthy, all of our Thursday meetings will be cancelled until April 16.  We will continue to communicate with you on any additional changes to our schedule.

In the meantime, look out for President David on our Facebook page.  He will be live streaming and creating podcasts to keep us connected during this down time.

Thank you for your understanding. Take care of yourselves and each other and we look forward to seeing you all again very soon.

Any questions?  Contact mary@rotary33.org.

Rotator volume106.32

Be sure to read the following stories in The Rotator:

  • On page 2, find information on all of our upcoming programs and events, and meet our newest member
  • On page 3, get to know our 2020 Cliff Dochterman Awards honorees
  • On page 4, see the many wonderful faces in our crowd

Thank you to Sue Goldstein of San Diego Sexual Medicine for sponsoring the News at our meeting

Rotator – Issue #31, March 5, 2020

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Our next meeting will be on Thursday, March 12.  Our guest speakers will be Laura Kohn, Director of Early Workforce Development at San Diego Workforce Partnership and Katie Rast, Director of Community Impact. They will discuss the economic need for affordable childcare in San Diego.  Click here for program details. Any questions?  Contact mary@rotary33.org.

Rotator volume106.31

Be sure to read the following stories in The Rotator:

  • On page 2, find information on all of our upcoming programs and events, and find the link to the club’s 20-21 Grant Application (due March 15).
  • On page 3, see what the Hoover Interacts have been up to
  • On page 4, find information on the upcoming District 5340 Model UN conference
  • On page 5, see the many wonderful faces in our crowd

Thank you to Sam Rinaker of Environmental Spray Systems for sponsoring the News at our meeting

Rotator – Issue #30, February 27, 2020

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Our next meeting will be on Thursday, March 5.   Our guest speaker will be Sandra Kerl, the new General Manager of the San Diego County Water Authority.  Click here for program details.  Any questions?  Contact mary@rotary33.org.

Rotator volume106.30

Be sure to read the following stories in The Rotator:

  • On page 2, find information on all of our upcoming programs and events, and find the link to the club’s 20-21 Grant Application.
  • On page 3, meet our newest members
  • On page 4, find information on the upcoming District 5340 Model UN conference
  • On page 5, see the many wonderful faces in our crowd

Thank you to Judy Thompson of Thompson Search for sponsoring the News at our meeting

Rotator – Issue #29, February 20, 2020

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Our next meeting will be on Thursday, February 27.   Our guest speaker will be Paul Jablonski, CEO of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System.  Click here for program details.  Any questions?  Contact mary@rotary33.org.

Rotator volume106.29

Be sure to read the following stories in The Rotator:

  • On page 2, find information on all of our upcoming programs and events, meet our newest member, and find the link to the club’s 20-21 Grant Application.
  • On page 3, catch up with the Four-Way Test Speech Contest
  • On page 4, find photos from our Grotarian event at Illumina
  • On page 5, see the many wonderful faces in our crowd

Thank you to Paul Hartley of Pacific Sotheby’s for sponsoring the News at our meeting

Rotator – Issue #28, February 13, 2020

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HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY & ENJOY YOUR PRESIDENT’S DAY WEEKEND!

Our next meeting will be on Thursday, February 20.   Our guest speaker will be Daniel Butler, Manager of Government and Municipal Relations at Waste Management.  Click here for program details.  Any questions?  Contact mary@rotary33.org.

Rotator volume106.28

Be sure to read the following stories in The Rotator:

  • On page 2, find information on all of our upcoming programs and events, meet our newest member, and find the link to the club’s 20-21 Grant Application.
  • On page 3, see the many wonderful faces in our crowd

Thank you to Larry Kuntz of Nelson Photo for sponsoring the News at our meeting

 

Rachel Luis y Prado

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Manufacturing Services, Additional Active

Rachel is the Chief Operations Officer for Workshops for Warriors, a nonprofit school founded in 2008 to provide quality training and accredited STEM educational programs for veterans, transitioning service members, and other students to be successful in their chosen manufacturing career field.

Rachel grew up in Naples, Florida. She attended the University of Central Florida then obtained her Masters in International and Intercultural Communication at the University of Denver. After deciding that she didn’t want to be a ski instructor, she flipped a coin and headed to Washington D.C. For 15 years, she did research and development for the Graduate Management Admission Council.

She met her husband, Club 33 member Hernan Luis y Prado, “at a gas station a few hundred miles from D.C.” He asked her on a date, they eloped a year and a half later and now have two beautiful daughters and two awesome pets. Rachel joined Hernan at Workshop for Warriors, its founder and CEO.

Dick Eger, Mia Harenski and David Oates were her sponsors