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Rotary International: Leadership, Global Reach, Emergency Funding, & Humanitarian Aid
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Donald L. Marx, President/CEO, The Marx Group & President, Rotary Club of Washington, D.C.
Norman Y. Herring, Chief Clerk, United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (Ret.) & Past President, Rotary Club of Washington, D.C.
Mark Wilson, Director, World Bank Rural Dev. Program (Ret.) and Vice-Chair, Rotary World Community Services Committee
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| Donald L. Marx, President/CEO, The Norman Y. Herring, Chief Clerk, United Marx Group & President, Rotary Club States Court of Appeals for Veterans of Washington, D.C. Claims (Ret.) 
Mark Wilson, Director, World Discussion Panel with Dr. Samuel Hancock, Bank Rural Dev. Program (Ret.) and Vice- President and Executive Director of The Chair, Rotary World Community Services EmeraldPlanet Committee
Program Summary: Rotary is a worldwide
organization of more than 1.3 million business, professional, and
community leaders. Members
of Rotary clubs, known as Rotarians, provide humanitarian service,
encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build
goodwill and peace in the world. There are 33,000 Rotary clubs in more
than 200 countries and geographical areas. The Rotary
Club of Washington, D.C. is one of the oldest clubs in the World and
has the special designation as “America’s Capital Club”.
As such it leads the direct contact with the other 200 “Capital
Clubs” around the globe.
All Clubs are nonpolitical, nonreligious, and open to all
cultures, races, and creeds. As signified by the motto Service Above
Self, Rotary’s main objective is service — in the community, in the
workplace, and throughout the world.
These
outstanding Rotarian business, community, and civic leaders sharing are
much involved at the Club, District, and international levels for
humanitarian health projects with over 80 years experience in such
service. With different professional backgrounds
yet similar dedication to service there are a number of processes and
and programs that can be examples around the globe. Such concepts,
ideas, and health related programs will be discussed through the
identified "best practice" examples of our guests. As you may know EmeraldPlanet is a worldwide non-profit organization dedicated to identifying at least 1,000 'best practices' for sustainable environmental and economic development. Our efforts are to link those having such "best practices" with those needing the technologies, processes, services, and products to be outstanding ecological stewards of their resources. Please support The Emerald Planet Television and The EmeraldTrek through your generous donations of US$25, US$50, or US$100. Click the donations button to make your contributions now!
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