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Contact our Executive Director, Leslee Hamilton for more details and to RSVP at (408) 297-6101.

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Rotary is a service organization of business and community leaders united worldwide.  Rotarians are making a positive impact in our local and global communities.

The Rotary Club of San Jose

Benefiting the community and our world through action, integrity, service, and fellowship.

The Rotary Club of San Jose is the largest, most active and well-known service organization in the community. We are a leadership organization working together to make a difference. Our members include local business, nonprofit, professional and civic leaders. We form lasting friendships through our shared Rotary experiences including weekly meetings with interesting speakers, committee meetings and projects, social events and group service projects within our community and internationally.

Diversity & Inclusion

Having a diverse and inclusive Rotary Club means we value and welcome individuals of all ages, cultures, ethnicities, and races to our Club. We invite younger people, women, and minorities who support Rotary’s values, ideals, and mission to join our members in service to our community, and we strive to give all members equal opportunities to serve as leaders within our Club.

The Speaker for November 6th: Larry Gerston

Larry Gerston will recap the 2024 Election results, providing insights into the political landscape, highlighting key victories and shifts in voter sentiment. He’ll also delve into the impact of the pivotal swing states and the role of emerging demographic trends in shaping the election outcomes. Finally, he’ll discuss the broader implications for policy and governance, emphasizing how the results may influence America's political direction in the coming years.

Larry Gerston is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at San Jose State University where he taught for over 50 years. He has also appeared regularly as the political analyst at NBC Bay Area television for 44 years. Larry has written 14 academic books, the latest of which is Trumpism, Bigotry and the Threat to American Democracy, and more than 150 op-ed articles. In recent years Larry has also become an award-winning author of children's books. And as a sought-after motivational speaker, Professor Gerston speaks several times each year on civic engagement and political empowerment.  Larry has a unique ability to passionately put complex issues into an understandable perspective. When not teaching or writing, he consults in media training, crisis management, and strategic thinking.  


 


Lunch Order for November 6th Meeting


Scott's Seafood will provide lunch ($30*) at Wednesday's meeting. The buffet lunch menu includes: 

Starters: Caesar Salad (VGT)
Entrees: Grilled Salmon, Chicken Picatta, or Spaguetti Al Pomodoro (VGT)
Sides: Jasmine Rice (VGT), Roasted Yukon Potatoes (VGT)

GF - Gluten Free, VGT - Vegetarian, VGN - Vegan

Please order by Monday, November 4th at 12noon.  Plan ahead and order early! Late orders will be charged an extra $5.

Important note: If you have a 10-pack, you still need to register, so we have enough food. Please look at payment options as they have changed.
Click here to place your lunch order. 

*Rotary is underwriting the Service Charge and Sales Tax.


Fun and Friendship - SJSU Tailgate Party


The Fun & Friendship Committee invites you to the
SJSU Alumni Tailgate Party

Friday, November 29, 2024 from 11 am to 1 pm, Game kick-off is at 1 pm. 
CEFCU Stadium across from the east ticket window in Tailgate Space 1 
1257 S 10th St, San Jose, CA 95112

This is a ticketed and catered event. 
The menu will be a soft taco bar with sides of Mexican rice, refried beans (vegetarian), and Latin Salad, dessert, two drinks (beer, wine, or soda/water), and a ticket to the game. The bar is a cash bar after the two drinks. 

The ticket prices are: 
$25 for SJSU Alumni Association Life Members & Rotarians and their guests
$15 for kids 5-12 years old
Free - children 4 years old and younger
Click here to purchase your tickets

Purchase tickets by Friday, November 22, 2024 

Parking: Purchase parking here 1278 S 10th St, San Jose, CA 95112
Clear Bag Policy: Please note, CEFCU Stadium has a clear bag policy. Please review the policy here
Game Tickets: Game Tickets are available with Tailgate ticket purchase and can be picked up between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. All tickets are in the general admission sections. 


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The Meeting Summary for October 30, 2024

President Heather Lerner called the 5,458th meeting of the Rotary Club of San Jose to order at 12:15. She thanked the military committee for handling the greeting line. Red Badgers with traveling mics were Ryan Sebastian and Vivian Tran.

Guests were introduced, and then Blue Badges were presented to Bien Doan, Johnny Khamis, Ahmad Thomas and Blake Ward.

New member Rukshana Khan was introduced by Matt Bell. She works at the Bill Wilson Center and runs a small business as well. She was previously a member of the Roseville Rotary Club.
Megan Toeniskoetter and Brad Baron gave an update on the Military Committee’s activities. There will be a hospitality tent before the Veterans Day parade, and all members are invited to ride on the club’s trolley in the parade or walk near it. Wreaths Across America will be observed on December 14 at Oak Hill Memorial Park, and we were encouraged to sign up for that.
Lenoir Kieve encouraged members to sign up to speak at Bob Kieve’s Thanksgiving program on November 20. Sandra Jewett provided lots of information on the fight against polio, and showed a short video.
Brian Adams provided some laughs and groans as he asked true or false questions about Halloween, in between puns. We learned that All Souls Day is November 2, and Jamie Lee Curtis has appeared in seven Halloween movies.
Larry Stone introduced today’s guest speaker, Mark Purdy, the former sports columnist for the Mercury News. Mark spoke about his new book, “The San Francisco 49ers An Illustrated Timeline,” which includes lots of photos that he shared. The book covers all the great moments in the team’s history and some of the heartbreak, and intertwines it with Bay Area culture. His speech focused on memories of the team in the South Bay. The original owners of the team, Tony Morabito and Al Ruffo, met as students at Santa Clara University in 1928, and their idea to have a team came to fruition in the 1940s. The team’s first coach was Buck Shaw, who coached at SCU. The 49ers early players included Wally Yonamine, the first Asian American pro football player  and Joe Perry, the team’s first African American player, who was later inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. There were mentions of Bill Walsh, Eddie DeBartolo, and Colin Kaepernick and many others, including Steve Jobs, who agreed to pay for 80,000 seat cushions with the Apple logo on it when the Super Bowl was held at Stanford’s old football stadium in 1985. The stadium in those days had wooden benches.
President Heather spoke at the end about a recent quarterly review meeting held with committee chairs. Highlights included a large turnout for the barbeque, 24 new members and the Veterans Day Parade being saved by our club.

The meeting was adjourned at 1:15 p.m. Next week’s speaker will be SJSU Political Science Professor Emeritus Larry Gerston recapping the previous day’s election results.


Respectfully submitted, Larry Sokoloff, Rotary Meeting Summaries committee.
To see all pictures, click here, thanks to Hal Hendrickson, Photography Committee.
Video is available here, thanks to John Duhring.


New Member Rukhsana Khan

Rukhsana Khan, known as Roxy, comes from an immigrant Pakistani family and grew up in Gridley, California, as the only sister among five brothers. Her family worked in the fields until her father became a labor contractor and her mother opened a small Pakistani grocery store. As their businesses flourished, her family acquired a peach farm and her family inherited a rice farm, allowing Roxy to grow up in a close-knit community of just 7,421 people.
In 2012, while managing US Bank in Gridley and pursuing her college education, Roxy began her Rotary journey with the Gridley Rotary Club. She engaged in various community projects like highway clean-up and serving on the Rotary Scholarship committee. After earning her Bachelor's degree in Business Management with a minor in Marketing, Roxy transitioned to the non-profit sector as the marketing director for a foster agency. This role opened many doors for her; she served on the Orchard Hospital Foundation Board as Finance Chair, ran for city council and unfortunately lost, and held a two-year position on the Gridley Planning Commission, she was also the Vice President of the Gridley Quota Club.
After helping the foster agency grow, Roxy relocated to the Roseville office to manage operations and build community relations, which led her to join the Roseville Rotary Club. There, she contributed to initiatives like Miles for Smiles, a dental program for low-income families, chaired the Book Buddies program, and led marketing efforts for the Taco Throwdown fundraiser.
Due to serious health challenges, Roxy was requested to slow down and joined the Roseville Passport One Club as their Marketing Chair. Although she is not a stranger to the Bay Area through family connections, this is her first time living there. Roxy currently serves as the Director of Individual Giving at Bill Wilson Center and runs a small marketing business, White Rose Marketing, where she specializes in helping small business owners overcome social media marketing challenges.
She visits her mom in Gridley almost every weekend and enjoys spending time with her family. She enjoys frequent trips to Disneyland, reading, and anything that may spark her interest.

 


New Member Jorge Taborga

I’ve built a career dedicated to leadership in organizational transformation across the high-tech and healthcare industries. After completing my B.A. and M.S. education in computer science at Texas A&M University, I began as a software engineer and evolved into senior roles, including engineering lead, product manager, multiple management levels, and eventually, CIO and CTO of multi-billion-dollar companies. Along the way, I thrived in both corporate and startup environments, developing strategies, driving product innovations, and transforming business models and processes.
Originally from La Paz, Bolivia, I moved to the U.S. as a teenager when my family relocated to Houston for my mother’s cancer treatment. My journey in the U.S. continued through educational and professional opportunities, culminating in a career in Silicon Valley. My work has spanned prominent technology companies, consulting ventures, and leadership roles, including a transformative stint at Omnicell, where I transitioned into healthcare, overseeing product development, manufacturing, and I.T. Inspired by this diverse leadership experience, I pursued a Ph.D. in Organizational Systems from a psychology school in San Francisco, Saybrook University.
After over a decade with Omnicell, I transitioned to academia, joining Carnegie Mellon University and Presidio Graduate School to teach leadership and digital transformation courses. This academic role quickly became a true passion, allowing me to mentor and guide the next generation of leaders. Concurrently, I took on the role of Chief Transformation Officer at a healthcare staffing company, a position that enriched my perspective on integrating technology in non-technical settings. This latter experience has provided invaluable insights that I now bring into the classroom.
Today, I’m taking a much-needed break from corporate demands, focusing on teaching, mentoring, and volunteer work. My wife, Kimberly, recently retired from her career in special education, and we enjoy family time with our children and grandchildren. Joining the Rotary Club of San Jose, thanks to the sponsorship of Mike Conniff, has been a wonderful addition to our lives, and we look forward to contributing to this vibrant community.

 


Calendar

Unhoused Impact Committee

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Fun and Friendship Hike

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Membership Committee Meeting

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Los Amigos Washington School Meeting

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Red Badge Orientation

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Gala Committee Meeting

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Book Club Committee Meeting

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Fun & Friendship Committee Meeting

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RotaCare Committee Meeting

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International Service Committee Meeting

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Military Care Committee Meeting

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Red Badge Committee Meeting

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No Meeting. Happy Thanksgiving!
Speaker: No Meeting. Happy Thanksgiving!

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Fun and Friendship Tailgate Party SJSU vs Stanford

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Program Committee Meeting

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Unhoused Impact Committee

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DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS

Larry Gerston, Political Analyst
Analysis of 2024 Election Results
Nov 6th 2024 12:15 pm
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Ahmad Thomas, CEO,Silicon Valley Leadership Group (SVLG)
Accelerating Innovation Responsibly
Nov 13th 2024 12:15 pm
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Bob Kieve's Rotary Thanksgiving Program
Nov 20th 2024 12:15 pm
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