Stella Levin will be speaking about: World Sight Day
October 6, 2022 Speaker: Dr. Richard S. Godfrey
Dr. Richard S. Godfrey will be speaking about:
This presentation will focus on a three and a half year Area 3 project of screening and treating HPV related Cervical Cancer. The current WHO plan for global elimination of Cervical Cancer and related programs will be shared. A simplified explanation of new technology and treatment methods will be presented.
Dr. Richard S. Godfrey is a general surgeon and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Washington Hospital, Highland Hospital, and San Leandro Hospital. He received his medical degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years. Richard is the executive director of the East Bay Foundation Graduate Medical Education, Treasurer – founding board member LEAF – Local Ecology and Agriculture Fremont. Author and writer first novel – The End of the Race current project – non fiction study of medicine and non profits in Kenya. Board member of Healing Muses, a non profit that supports music as a healing modality in the hospital setting, and Park Advisory Council East Bay Regional Park District.
September 29, 2022 Speaker: Alan Frank
Alan Frank will be speaking about: History of how the Niles Canyon Railroad and Livermore Emerged
Alan Frank is a retired physicist from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory living in Livermore and a long time Rotarian in the Livermore Club. He was the curator and historian for the Niles Canyon Railroad, managed the move and restoration of the Sunol Depot. He was responsible for the historical information resulting in listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Subsequently he was asked by the City of Livermore to be the historic consultant for the move & refurbishment of the Livermore Depot. He has since published two books, “Depot – A history of the railroad in Livermore” and “Parallel Paths – A Railroad History of Livermore.” Copies of both books are available from lulu.com, proceeds help support the Livermore Heritage Guild.
September 22, 2022 Speaker: Supervisor David Haubert
Alameda County Supervisor David Haubert will be speaking about: What’s Happening in Supervisorial District 1
Supervisor David Haubert David Haubert, the oldest of six children, was born on a German military base to Harry Haubert, a member of the U.S. Army, and Judy Haubert. After his father served in Vietnam, the Haubert family moved to Southern California where he attended public school, played youth sports, earned the rank of Eagle Scout, had a paper route, and even played the accordion. By working summer jobs through high school, David saved enough money to attend college. He earned an undergraduate degree in Finance from California State University, Northridge and then an MBA from UCLA. David’s public service began in 2000 when he volunteered for his daughter’s school as School Site Council Chairman. In 2002, he was elected to the Dublin Unified School District Board of Trustees where he served for 10 years, with 4 of those years in the President and Vice President role. During his tenure at DUSD, David helped build new schools, renovate aging facilities, increase test scores district-wide, and balance the budget each year. David served on the DUSD Board of Trustees until he was elected to the Dublin City Council in 2012. In 2014, David was elected Mayor of Dublin
September 15, 2022 Speakers: Tina Fernandez Steckler, Kathy Kimberlin, and Lisa Stambaugh
Tina Fernandez Steckler, Kathy Kimberlin, and Lisa Stambaugh will be speaking about:
Tri-City Nonprofit Coalition was founded in 2020 with the mission of strengthening the ability of all Tri-City nonprofit organizations to successfully accomplish their respective missions by collaborating, sharing information, and raising community awareness. Spearheaded by Kathy Kimberlin, Lisa Stambaugh, and Tina Fernandez Steckler, a team of long-time Tri-City area residents active with community nonprofits, the Coalition’s creation was inspired by their desire to strengthen the many nonprofits through idea and resource sharing, and more. Current TCNPC objectives include creating a collaborative environment, providing an information hub useful to Tri-City nonprofits and community members, facilitating learning opportunities, strengthening partnerships, and building an alliance of supporting businesses, organizations, and individuals who wish to support nonprofits’ success. Coalition resources include a nonprofit directory, a comprehensive event calendar, a list of volunteer opportunities, a library of vendors and professional service resources, educational and networking events, a newsletter, and a virtual bulletin board to share nonprofit job openings and other useful information.
Tina Fernandez Steckler, has been a Fremont resident since 1991 and has worked in various capacities for nonprofits for many years. She’s currently the Executive Director at the HERS Breast Cancer Foundation, and prior to that served as Development Director at SAVE (Safe Alternatives to Violent Environments). A 2013 Fremont Chamber of Commerce Leadership Fremont graduate, she is a member of the Niles Fremont Rotary Club. Kathy Kimberlin, By day, Kathy enjoys her work in FUSD supporting students, teachers and families. In addition, she’s the Executive Director of the Fremont Education Foundation. Both of her sons graduated from FUSD; their school years built her foundation for volunteerism and strong community relationships. Other community ties are found in her service as President of the Centerville Business & Community Association, City of Fremont Government Affairs Committee, Fremont 4th of July Board, and the Rotary Club of Fremont. Lisa Stambaugh Lisa is a 40+ year resident of Fremont, and a member of both the Fremont and Mission San Jose Chambers of Commerce. She enjoys working with local nonprofit organizations to help them establish and develop an Internet presence, and volunteers in a variety of non-technical capacities (everything from costume design to handmade auction prizes). Out of the 700+ websites she’s built over 25 years, 100+ of them were for nonprofit organizations or programs.
September 8, 2022 Speaker: Henry Levin
Volunteer Work on Ukraine Liberty Fund
Henry as over 20 years experience working for Bay Area’s tech companies building marketing systems and online shopping platforms. Early DOTCOM casualty. Concerned Internet user.