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SUMMARY:Prospective Member Reception
DESCRIPTION:Give the Gift of Rotary! \nYou and your prospective member are invited to a pre-lunch meeting reception at the Liberty Station Conference Center for an opportunity to introduce your member prospect to some of our club Rotarians and Board Members and to learn more about us and Rotary. The club will provide a complimentary lunch for your guest. \n—ADMISSION REQUIREMENT—Bring one prospective member! \nThe Reception will begin at 11:15 in Room 207. \nRegistration is required!  Click here to register. \nClick here to see who is coming.
URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/prospective-member-reception/
LOCATION:Liberty Station Conference Center\, 2600 Laning Road\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events that Require Registration
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CREATED:20161130T174219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161214T230408Z
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SUMMARY:2017 Economic Forecast
DESCRIPTION:Guest speakers: Alan Nevin\, real estate economist and director of economic and market research for Xpera Group\,  and Dr. Alan Gin\, professor of economics at USD.  Both will give provide their expert predictions for the 2017 local and national economy. \nAlan Nevin has an extensive background in real estate economics\, lending and market analysis. He serves the development\, investment\, legal and public agency communities with residential and commercial real estate valuation\, feasibility and real estate advisory services and litigation support. \nIn the past\, Mr. Nevin served as Director of Real Estate Research for HomeFed Bank and was President of ConAm Securities\, a subsidiary of ConAm Management Company. Mr. Nevin also served as Chief Economist for the California Building Industry Association. He is the co-founder of firms that bought\, built\, rehabbed and operated more than three dozen residential and commercial projects in San Diego County\, valued in excess of $250 million. He was a founding member of three savings and loan associations. \nMr. Nevin taught for 30+ years at UCSD Extension. He is an instructor of a CLE-approved seminar on Litigation Economics and taught the capstone course on feasibility studies for the Master’s program at USD Burnham Moores Institute of Real Estate. \nIn 2016\, Mr. Nevin published his landmark book\, The Great Divide: The True Story of America Tomorrow\, detailing America’s demographic and economic trends\, and where it is leading the country for the next 25 years. \nAlan Gin is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of San Diego. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo\, and his Master’s of Arts and Ph.D. degrees\, both in Economics\, from the University of California at Santa Barbara. Professor Gin came to the University of San Diego in 1988\, after having previous taught at Loyola Marymount University and the University of California at Santa Barbara. His work experience includes stints with the Community Development Department of the County of Fresno and the Public Works Department of the City of Oxnard. \nProfessor Gin is one of the affiliated faculty members of the University of San Diego’s Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate. His other research interests include local public finance\, urban transportation\, and the economy of San Diego. On the latter subject\, he is best known for developing and publishing the University of San Diego’s Index of Leading Economic Indicators for San Diego County\, a monthly report on the outlook for the local economy. Professor Gin’s insights on the local economy have made him a popular source for interviews\, and he has given over 1\,000 interviews to local and national media sources. He has been quoted in the San Diego Union-Tribune\, the Wall Street Journal\, the New York Times\, the Los Angeles Times\, the San Diego Daily Transcript\, the San Diego Business Journal\, Newsweek\, and other publications.
URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/2017-economic/
LOCATION:Liberty Station Conference Center\, 2600 Laning Road\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Programs
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CREATED:20161130T174538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170106T164003Z
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SUMMARY:Brad Tilden - CEO\, Alaska Airlines
DESCRIPTION:Why Alaska Airlines believes Different Works\nHow does a business grow and thrive? For Alaska Airlines\, it means breaking the industry mold while running the business in a sustainable way. Hear how Alaska Airlines CEO Brad Tilden redefines customer service in an industry that has historically not performed very well\, and why he’s optimistic about what’s ahead in California. \nBrad Tilden serves as the chairman and chief executive officer of Alaska Air Group and Alaska Airlines. Alaska flies more than 200 aircraft to 114 destinations throughout the United States\, Canada\, Mexico and Costa Rica and has 15\,200 employees. Alaska has grown significantly over the years and is a Fortune 500 company. \nUnder the leadership of Tilden and his team\, Alaska is focusing on low fares\, profitable growth of the route network and becoming the easiest airline to fly. Alaska has earned recognition for ranking highest in customer satisfaction among traditional North American carriers by J.D. Power for nine consecutive years. The airline has also ranked No. 1 in on-time performance for six consecutive years by FlightStats.com\, and has received other honors for philanthropy\, community service and environmental stewardship. In addition to these achievements\, Alaska consistently ranks among the nation’s most profitable airlines. \nTilden is a 25-year veteran of Alaska Air Group. He has previously served as executive vice president of finance and planning\, chief financial officer\, and corporate controller. Before joining Alaska\, he spent eight years with the accounting firm Price Waterhouse. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Pacific Lutheran University and an executive master’s degree in business administration from the University of Washington. \nTilden was ranked #22 among the Top 50 Corporate Leaders in America by Fortune magazine in 2015. He has also been recognized by the Puget Sound Business Journal as Executive of the Year\, and by the Boy Scouts of America as a Distinguished Eagle Scout. \nTilden serves on the boards of the Washington Roundtable\, the Boy Scouts of America\, Pacific Lutheran University\, and Nordstorm. Additionally\, he chairs the board of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. \nA Seattle native\, Tilden grew up a few miles from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport\, where he developed an early love of aviation. He holds a commercial pilot’s license and enjoys flying recreationally. He also enjoys cycling and spending time with his family.
URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/brad-tilden-alaska-airlines/
LOCATION:Liberty Station Conference Center\, 2600 Laning Road\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Programs
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CREATED:20161130T175102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170116T155710Z
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SUMMARY:Steve Snyder - CEO\, Fleet Science Center
DESCRIPTION:San Diego’s Scientific Future \nWith industry leading companies and world-class research institutions\, our region has a unique place in the world of science and technology. Work emanating from San Diego has and continues to change the world. But are we really doing all we can to grab the opportunity that our scientific past affords us? \nDr. Steven Snyder is the CEO for the Fleet Science Center in San Diego\, CA. Since taking on the role in 2013\, he has brought ambitious science experiences to San Diego\, like “ILLUSION\,” which made its North American premiere at the Fleet\, and “Taping Shape\,” opening in January 2016. He expanded the Fleet Inquiry Institute to teach the inquiry method of science learning to more than 1\,000 local educators a year. Most significantly\, Snyder redefined the Fleet’s role\, taking it from a science center in Balboa Park to a community organization dedicated to helping all San Diegans achieve their place in our shared scientific future. To that end\, he brought science into the community with unexpected programs like Two Scientists Walk Into a Bar\, which brings 50 scientists to 25 bars all over San Diego County every quarter. And he launched 52 Weeks of Science\, which leverages the wealth of local science and technology resources to bring science events directly to neighborhoods. He is a member of the ASTC Finance Committee\, a trustee of the Balboa Park Cultural Partnership and a Steering Committee Member for the San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering. He is also a science advisor for the giant screen film Secrets of the Universe. \nDr. Snyder graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and took his Ph.D. in Physics in 1996 at Michigan State University in East Lansing\, Michigan.
URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/steve-synder-ceo-fleet-science-center/
LOCATION:Liberty Station Conference Center\, 2600 Laning Road\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
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SUMMARY:In celebration of the Chinese New Year
DESCRIPTION:Guest speaker: Dr. Li-Rong Lilly Cheng \nDr. Li-Rong Lilly Cheng is a Professor in the School of Speech\, Language\, and Hearing Sciences and the Executive Director of Chinese Studies Institute at San Diego State University. She is the Managing Director of the Confucius Institute at SDSU. \nHer presentation will focus on the most important elements of understanding the differences between the east and the west. \nThomas Friedman says the winners in the 21st-century will be those with more PQ and CQ in order to leverage all the new digital tools to not just find a job\, but to invent one or reinvent one\, and not to just learn but to relearn\, for a lifetime. \nIn his book ‘The World is Flat’ he talked about how we must be globally competent. Global competence is defined as the ability to work across cultures with the understanding of cultural imperatives and mandates. Cultural imperative are driven by cultural values and world views. World views are deeply rooted in cultural and history of people. So an appreciation of such differences is part of the acquisition of global cultural competence.
URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/chinese-new-year-year-rooster/
LOCATION:Liberty Station Conference Center\, 2600 Laning Road\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Monthly Board meeting
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URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/monthly-board-meeting-2015-05-29-2017-01-27/
LOCATION:Club 33 Conference Room\, 2247 San Diego Ave\, Suite 233\, San Diego\, CA\, 92110\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Paul Devermann":MAILTO:paul@rotary33.org
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