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Jun. 01, 2021 - Jun. 30, 2021
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Making 50 to 75 the best years of life and career!!!
Jun. 23, 2021
Potential is great, but it does not equal performance. Many people today feel overwhelmed by “busy work”, and admit they are not getting all the results they believe are possible in their careers and lives. Where do you put your attention? There is so much noise and so many things pulling our focus away from what is really important…. the people. Our speaker today has become obsessed with helping people take the leap across the gap that exists between potential and results – and doing so via the way they choose to focus on their plans, passion, and the people they interact with on a regular basis. As the host of the popular “Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do” podcast he has interviewed hundreds of business leaders about success. Through these in-depth conversations he has learned that there is no single thing that holds people back. Nor is there a single solution to reaching the top levels of business. While there is no common denominator, choosing people seems to be paramount to ongoing opportunities. Our speaker has had an eclectic career in sales and marketing for Fortune 500 companies, Law Firms, and small companies. He has written 12 books and when he was 21-years-old he was a five day returning champion on the $25,000 Pyramid game show. Please welcome Thom Singer! For more information about Thom... check out: https://thomsinger.com/keynote-speaker/
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Jun. 26, 2021 11:00 a.m.
Cost is $40 per person includes a buffett lunch & a drink |
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Jul. 01, 2021 - Jul. 31, 2021
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Jul. 01, 2021 6:00 p.m.
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Executive Director at Austin Community College Foundation
Jul. 21, 2021 8:43 p.m.
Amy Bawcom is Executive Director of the Austin Community College Foundation. She directs and administers the overall planning and activities of the ACC Foundation, including donor development, direct fundraising, capacity building, Board development, oversight of the ACC Foundation Board, and a $13 million endowment. Ms. Bawcom has an M.A. in English Language and Literature from Baylor University; B.S. in Business Administration and a second B.S. in English with secondary teaching certification from University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. In addition, she has completed post-graduate study in English from Baylor University and in higher education administration from both Baylor and UMHB. Before coming to ACC, Amy was the Vice President for Development at San Marcos Academy, leading the Foundation, Alumni Relations, and all aspects of development from capital campaigns and events to major gifts. Prior to that role, she worked at Central Texas College as Executive Director of the Foundation and Director of College Development where she managed an $8M endowment and developed strategies for planned giving. She has also served as the Director of Foundation Relations and as a Major Gift Officer at the Scott and White Healthcare Foundation. At both Central Texas College and the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, she served the colleges in several administrative roles, including registrar, institutional research, and institutional effectiveness. She began her career teaching college English and ESL at both Baylor and University of Mary Hardin-Baylor and a summer at a community college in Japan. Amy is a long-time Rotarian, having served in numerous officer and district positions. She was on the Greater Killeen Chamber of Commerce Board, serving as Chair of Young Professionals, Chair of the Education Committee, and Vice-Chair of the Nonprofit Council. She was the board president of the Children’s Advocacy Center of Central Texas and a founding member of the Belton Young Professionals. She has served as a board member for Texas Association of Community College Foundations, the Robert S. Love Foundation, and Central Texas Advocates for Parkinson’s. Amy takes the Rotary motto of Service Above Self to heart by serving her community as a volunteer to many charities centered around education. Contact information: amy.bawcom@austincc.edu, 512-223-7736.https://www.austincc.edu/offices/chancellor/cabinet/executive-director-acc-foundation |
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Aug. 01, 2021 - Aug. 31, 2021
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Electricity Future of Texas
Aug. 04, 2021
The electric industry in Texas has been transforming itself, replacing coal-fired power plants with wind and solar farms, at a faster pace than the rest of the country. This trend has been accomplished while keeping wholesale electric costs low and maintaining very high reliability.
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Sep. 01, 2021 - Sep. 30, 2021
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Oct. 01, 2021 - Oct. 31, 2021
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Oct. 23, 2021 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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Oct. 28, 2021 5:30 p.m.
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Nov. 01, 2021 - Nov. 30, 2021
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River City Youth Foundation
Nov. 03, 2021
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Polio Survivor
Nov. 10, 2021
A member of the Rotary Club of Middletown-Odessa-Townsend; aka: MOT Rotary Club in Middletown, Delaware. John has given over 300 Polio Talks to Rotary Clubs, District Conferences & Assemblies, RYLA, Rotaract and Interact Clubs and Zone Training Seminars all over the world: “Delivering on a Promise” John is a polio survivor (Class of 1953), paralyzed from his neck down for 6 months just prior to the Salk Vaccine major testing. He now uses a wheelchair for most of his daily mobility due to severe Post-Polio Syndrome issues. John is the recipient of Rotary’s Regional Service Award for a Polio Free World Currently John serves as: - Polio Eradication Advocacy Task Force for the US Congress - District 7630 PolioPlus Chair (all of Delaware & Eastern Shore Maryland) - District 7630 DEI Committee - Diversity-Equity-Inclusion -- Board member of the Polio Survivors Rotary Action Group - PSA -TRF Major Donor - Member of the Paul Harris Society -Member of Rotary Foundation Benefactor Endowment - John currently consults with Polio Survivor Support Groups around the world. Passionate about saving lives as a Platelet Donor: 340+ donations (= 42+ Gallons)
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Dec. 01, 2021 - Dec. 31, 2021
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