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SUMMARY:Gordan Carrier\, Brad Richter & Michael McNerney
DESCRIPTION:Downtown’s Progress and Innovation \nEmployers in US Urban Centers of Innovation continue to evolve\, and the spaces designed to support them are morphing as well. Come hear details of downtown’s development projections and accomplishments through the eyes of Civic San Diego Executive\, while hearing from a developer and architect about two innovation projects focused on re-interpreting San Diego’s offering as a place inspiring Live\, Work\, and Play. \nOur panel of speakers include Gordon Carrier\, Founder and Design Principal of Carrier Johnson + CULTURE\, Brad Richter\, VP of Planning with Civic San Diego\, and Michael McNerney\, Senior VP of Lowe Enterprises Real Estate Group. \n 
URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/gordan-carrier-design-principal-carrier-johnson-culture/
LOCATION:Liberty Station Conference Center\, 2600 Laning Road\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Programs
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SUMMARY:Grotarian Event - Connections Housing Tour
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday March 8\, 2017\n 5:30pm to 7:30pm\n Connections Housing\n 1250 6th Avenue\,\n San Diego\, CA 92101 \nJoin Grotarians\, Rotarians and Rotaracts at Connections Housing\, located at 1250 6th Avenue\, San Diego\, CA 92101. The building is the old World Trade Center\, previously the Harcourt Brace Building and originally the San Diego Club. The Ten Downing restaurant was once in the space where the swimming pool was located. What is Connections Housing? In 2008\, the San Diego City Council\, with the support of the Mayor\, the San Diego Housing Commission and CCDC initiated a vision for a one-stop homeless services center. In 2010\, a volunteer citizen’s panel\, along with the approval of the San Diego City Counsel\, selected PATH as the lead agency for the project. PATH San Diego’s Connections Housing is a partnership which brings a variety of agencies together under one roof to meet the many needs of the downtown homeless population. The Interim Housing program accommodates 150 people at one time\, and is designed to move people off the street quickly. Clients suing this short-term housing are encouraged to stay in the building throughout the day to access the three dozen plus services provided in the PATH Depot. \nWe will tour the facility and view the services which the facility provides. With the rise of homeless in San Diego this is a very current issue and something we should all be aware of. \nAfter the tour concludes(about an hour)\, we will move next door to the Union Bank Building\, 530 B Street\, Suite 300\, at the offices of Messner & Smith. We will have access to the outdoor 3rd floor terrace where catered barbeque sandwiches\, from the Barbeque Boss\, and liquid refreshments will be served. \nParking should be available on the street and automatic (credit card required) parking will be available in the Union Bank’s underground facility. \nCost per person is $15 for Rotarians and their guests\, and $8 for Rotaracts. (If you are a Rotaract registering for this event\, please register using the “discount pricing” and add a (R) at the end of your last name) \nClick here to register \nClick here to see who is coming
URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/grotarian-event-connections-housing-tour/
LOCATION:Connections Housing\, 1250 6th Avenue\, San Diego\, CA\, 92101\, United States
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SUMMARY:Peter Callstrom and Max Villalobos
DESCRIPTION:Peter Callstrom\, President & CEO of San Diego Workforce Partnership\, will highlight the significant role of San Diego’s healthcare organizations as major employers\, and discuss the demands for a qualified workforce for the healthcare sector.  Max Villalobos\, Chief Operating Officer of Kaiser Foundation Hospitals San Diego Service Area\, will preview the opening of the new $1 billion flagship Kaiser Permanente San Diego Medical Center\, and discuss the future of patient care through technology and innovation. \nThe New Kaiser Permanente San Diego Medical Center \nMore than 1\,000 new jobs are being created at this new flagship hospital\, located in Kearney Mesa (Interstate 15 and Clairemont Mesa Boulevard)\, which will be the first certified LEED Platinum healthcare facility in the world. This is a sneak peek opportunity to learn about the incredible process of building and opening a $1 billion facility\, including dramatic drone footage of the construction and time lapse of the project\, as well the intricate process of opening for patient care. There have been folks dedicated to every detail of that process for more than two years. The new facility will be unveiled to the public on April 25\, 2017. \n 
URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/new-kaiser-permanente-san-diego-medical-center/
LOCATION:Liberty Station Conference Center\, 2600 Laning Road\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekly Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170316T120000
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CREATED:20170130T215309Z
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SUMMARY:2017 Camp Enterprise Kick Off-Guest speaker Stephan Aarstol
DESCRIPTION:This is our club’s 42nd year of bringing high school juniors to camp where they learn about the Free Enterprise System! \nThe camp provides an important learning environment for all to gain leadership skills and experience team building\, and students come away with a greater awareness of their possibilities. Join us as we send these students off to a life changing and transformative experience. \nOur keynote speaker this year will be Stephan Aarstol\, Founder and CEO of Tower Paddle Boards.\nHe is known as the guy who forgot his pitch on ABC reality show “Shark Tank” in its third season. \nBut the Tower Paddle Boards founder managed to recover and snag a $150\,000 investment from billionaire Mark Cuban\, in the episode that aired in March 2012. In exchange\, Cuban got 30 percent ownership in the business and its earnings.\nStephan Aarstol and his online manufacturer direct stand-up paddle-board company have since been recognized by both People and Entrepreneur magazines as one of the show’s top 10 success stories. \nStephan is an entrepreneurial thought leader and online marketing expert. With over 15 years of Internet experience\, he has worked with a large variety of startups\, from ecommerce and medical imaging to educational toys and youth backpacking. He founded Tower Paddle Boards in June of 2010 after picking up the sport early that year in the waves of La Jolla shores. Like anyone else whose tried the sport\, he’s been hooked ever since. \nStephan holds an MBA in New Venture Management from the University of San Diego and lives in San Diego today.
URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/annual-camp-enterprise-kick-off/
LOCATION:Liberty Station Conference Center\, 2600 Laning Road\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Club Foundation Board meeting
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URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/club-foundation-board-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Club 33 Conference Room\, 2247 San Diego Ave\, Suite 233\, San Diego\, CA\, 92110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Carl Guardino\, CEO-Silicon Valley Leadership Group
DESCRIPTION:“Lessons on Leadership – Silicon Valley and San Diego’s Innovation Economy” \nAnnually\, the Silicon Valley Leadership Group produces the “Silicon Valley Competitiveness Project\,” with 20 key indicators by which to contrast Silicon Valley with the other five top Tech Regions in the United States\, including Southern California (San Diego\, Orange and Los Angeles Counties)\, Austin\, Boston\, Seattle and New York City. What are the skills and traits each region needs to protect and grow its success? \nCarl Guardino\, one of Silicon Valley’s most distinguished business and community leaders\, is the President and CEO of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group\, a public policy trade association that represents more than 400 of Silicon Valley’s most respected employers. \nIn February 2007\, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger appointed Guardino to a four-year term on the California Transportation Commission and has been reappointed twice by Governor Jerry Brown. In 2000\, the San Jose Mercury News named Guardino one of the “Five Most Powerful” people in Silicon Valley\, in a once-per-decade “Power Study.” He received similar recognition in 2010. \nKnown throughout the region as a consensus builder\, Guardino has championed a number of important issues\, especially in the areas of transportation and housing. Most recently\, Guardino led a 3-year effort that culminated in “Measure B” on the November\, 2016 ballot\, which will generate an additional $6.5 billion in local funds for traffic relief improvements. Measure B passed with 71.74% of the vote. As a housing advocate\, he co-created the Housing Trust Silicon Valley\, which has helped 20\,000 families afford homes in high-cost Silicon Valley by raising more than $90 million in voluntary contributions.
URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/carl-guardino-ceo-silicon-valley-leadership-group/
LOCATION:Liberty Station Conference Center\, 2600 Laning Road\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
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CREATED:20170130T214554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170322T203900Z
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SUMMARY:San Diego Padres
DESCRIPTION:Tom Seidler\, Senior VP  and member of the ownership group\, along with Erik Greupner\, COO\, will catch us up on all things Padres and what’s in store for the new season!
URL:https://sandiegorotary.club/event/san-diego-padres-2/
LOCATION:Liberty Station Conference Center\, 2600 Laning Road\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
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