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Financial Advisor joins Capital Rotary

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May 152016
 

President David Boucher welcomes Elise Bidwell as the newest member of Columbia’s Capital Rotary Club. Bidwell, a financial advisor with Edward Jones, is a Miami, FL native and graduate of North Carolina State University. She received her Certified Financial Planning designation in 2014. Bidwell has been a Rotarian for nine years, previously serving as a board member in the Spring Valley club. She is a South Carolina ETV commissioner, representing the Second Congressional District, and is a past member of Richland County’s Transportation Penny Tax Advisory Committee. She’s married and has two sons.

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General speaks to Capital Rotary

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May 112016
 

Our speaker at our meeting Wednesday, May 11th was General Les Eisner, USC Office of Economic Engagement. Gen Eisner is a graduate of Mercer University; Eisner graduated in 1976 with an Army commission in infantry. In 1979, he graduated from the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Course at Fort Rucker, Ala. In September 1985, he left the active Army to join the S.C. National Guard. He has held positions including platoon leader, operations officer, executive officer and battalion commander. In February 2006, Eisner became assistant adjutant general and was promoted to brigadier general. In January 2008, he was appointed as full-time deputy adjutant general and also served in a dual-hat assignment as deputy commanding general, Army National Guard at Air Defense Artillery Center, Fort Sill, Okla. Eisner was promoted to major general in August 2010.

General Eisner’s goals were to show tangible results in his first few years in research partnerships between USC faculty and other entities “that will be beneficial to everyone.” Sounds like part of the 4-Way Test to me!

General Les Eisner

USC Research Professor visits Capital Rotary

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May 042016
 

Our speaker at our meeting Wednesday, May 4th was Dr. Jerry Mitchell, Research Associate Professor and Director of the USC Center for Excellence for Geographic Education.  His primary research areas lie in cultural responses to disaster, hazards education, and the use of geospatial technologies for vulnerability assessments.

Dr. Mitchell has authored more than forty articles and book chapters. Dr. Mitchell earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in history from Towson University and his doctorate degree in geography from the University of South Carolina in bustling, Columbia, SC.

Dr. Jerry Mitchell

State Representative speaks to Capital Rotary

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Apr 272016
 

Our speaker at our meeting Wednesday, April 27th was State Representative Nathan Ballentine, from district 71 which includes Richland and Lexington Counties.

Mr. Ballentine was born in Columbia, a 1992 graduate of the prestigious University of South Carolina, and resides in Chapin.  He is a vice president at Wells Fargo Home Mortgage and an active member of the Lake Murray/Irmo Rotary Club.

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USC History Professor Visits Capital Rotary

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Apr 202016
 

Our speaker at our meeting on Wednesday, April 20th was Dr. Patricia Sullivan, History Professor at the USC Department of History.  Dr. Sullivan received her Bachelor’s degree from Molloy College, a Master’s degree from Boston College, and her Ph.D. from Emory University.

She is currently working on a book tentatively entitled, “To Achieve Our Country: Robert F. Kennedy and the Struggle for Racial Justice.”

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Apr 132016
 

Capital Rotary Club president David Boucher (left) has been presented a Service Above Self Award by Rod Funderburk, District 7770 Governor for 2015-2016, in appreciation for outstanding and dedicated support of the international service club’s ideals.  “Service above self” is Rotary’s principal motto because it best conveys the philosophy of volunteering without expectations of personal reward, thanks or praise.

Rotary District Service Above Self Award

The State Newspaper reporter visits Capital Rotary

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Apr 132016
 

Our speaker at our meeting on Wednesday, April 13th was Mr. Andy Shain, report and editor of The State Newspaper. For several years, Andy covered USC basketball, football, and baseball and assisted in producing GoGamecocks.com.  He currently covers Governor Nikki Haley and related politics, plus the University of South Carolina.  Andy earned his Bachelor’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University.

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Apr 082016
 

Ione Cockrell, an assistant governor for Rotary District 7770 in the eastern counties of South Carolina, presents a Club Leadership Citation for 2015-16 to Capital Rotary president David Boucher.  The Columbia-area club was recognized for its participation in local and district community service projects and for contributions to Rotary International’s international humanitarian outreach programs.

Apr 012016
 

Capital Rotary Club president David Boucher did not think of himself as a long-distance runner when he took up jogging 25 years ago – but now he has circled the globe by completing 24,902 miles (the circumference of the earth) on daily three-mile stints downtown.

It’s fitting that Boucher celebrated his last ‘round the world lap in March during the Rotary District 7770 conference at the Columbia Convention Center.  Not only did he run the distance, but he also celebrated the last 900 miles by raising money for Rotary’s CART Fund for Alzheimer’s research. Using his Facebook page and club announcements, Boucher solicited sponsors at a penny-per-mile for the 900 mile finish.

He’s also collected change off the streets while jogging for the past year-and-half in Columbia – a total of $68.86 in coins of various denominations.  This money, too, was donated to CART, and Boucher invited Capital Rotarians to match it by contributing $68.86 on their own.

The overall donation goal was $10,000.  As of late March, Boucher’s efforts had brought in more than $7,000 with additional checks to come.  The CART Fund – Coins for Alzheimer’s Research Trust – was started by a Rotarian in Sumter County in 1999 and has been adopted by many clubs since that time.

One-hundred percent of the money collected is used as seed money for cutting edge research to find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.  CART has provided over $5 million in grants since its founding.

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Mar 312016
 

Capital Rotary was honored twice at the recent 2016 conference for Rotary District 7770.  The district includes 80 clubs and about 5,000 Rotarians in 25 eastern counties of the state.  Capital Rotary was named first runner-up for Club of the Year in the “medium sized” category, based on a listing of programs and accomplishments.

A past president of the club – Ione Cockrell – was presented a plaque by District Governor Rod Funderburk to recognize her selection as 2015-2016 District Rotarian of the Year.  This award is given to one individual each year who has demonstrated exemplary humanitarian service and personal volunteer efforts.  Cockrell was cited for playing a key role in relief efforts after many parts of District 7770 suffered significant devastation from rainfall and floods in October 2015.

Cockrell, a financial planner, joined Capital Rotary in 1993 and was its 2000-2001 president.  She has been a significant donor to the Rotary Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation that supports humanitarian, educational and cultural exchange programs worldwide.

Ione Cockrell Honored Columbia Capital Rotary

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