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Album Name: Guest speakers Return to Albums
Album Date: Nov 12, 2009
Description: Hawaii Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald Moon addresses a Nov. 12 joint meeting of Rotarians from West Oahu.
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Christine Camp, managing director of Avalon Development, is recognize by club President Dan Fullenwider for being guest speaker at the July 16 meeting. Gina Mangieri (left) meets with club President Dan Fullenwider and Pacific Edge Magazine Publisher Noami Hazelton Giambrone after adressing the club's Sept. 17 meeting.  Honolulu Councilman Charles Djou is recognized by President Dan Fullenwider for being a guest speaker at the club's July 9 meeting. Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Peter Carlisle is acknowledged by President-elect Marietta Bustamante after speaking to the club. Club hosts joint meeting for Rotarians from West Oahu.
Club president Dan Fullenwider, Chief Justice Ronald Moon and District Governor Lisa Foster meet prior to Nov. 12 breakfast meeting in faculty lounge at Kapolei High School. Chief Justice Ronald Moon addresses Nov. 12 joint meeting of Rotary Clubs from West Oahu. Lee Sichter, a consultant for Florida-based DeBartolo Development, is recognized as the Aug. 6 guest speaker by club President Dan Fullenwider. Senate President Colleen Hanabusa, who was the guest speaker at the Aug. 30 meeting, presents a book to the club that will be donated to an elementary school. Lee Webber, president and publisher of the Honolulu Advertiser, was the guest speaker at the club's Aug. 27 meeting.
Virginia Hinshaw, chancellor of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, was the guest speaker for the Oct. 22 meeting. Salvation Army representatives discussed the planned $130 million Kroc Community Center at the Oct. 1 breakfast meeting. Kaulana Park, director of the state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, was the guest speaker at the Oct. 29 breakfast meeting. Former Congressman Ed Case was the club's guest speaker on Aug. 13. Rick Blangiardi, general manager at KGMB and KHNL, addresses club at the Nov. 19 breakfast meeting.
Rep. Sharon Har is recognized by club President Dan Fullenwider as guest speaker at the Jan. 7 breakfast meeting. Rep. Kym Pine addresses club members at the Jan.14 breakfast meeting. Kim Gennaula, former KGMB-TV news anchor, addresses the club. Club President Dan Fullenwider greets Child & Family Service's director of development and communications,Sandra Oba and chief executive officer, Howard Garval, who were guest speakers. They discussed their organization's school for at-risk students from Kapolei, Nanakuli and Waianae. Bank of Hawaii CEO Al Landon is recognized by club President Dan Fullenwider for being a guest speaker.
Mike Hamasu,director of consulting and research at Colliers Monroe Friedlander, discusses trends with business and population growth in Kapolei. Charlene Thornton, the FBI special agent in charge in Honolulu, is recognized as guest speaker. Circuit Court Judge Ed Kubo Jr., who is a former U.S. Attorney, addresses the club's Feb. 11 breakfast meeting. Blenn Fugimoto, vice chairman of Central Pacific Bank, addresses the club's Feb. 18 breakfast meeting. Aloha Stadium Manager Scott Chan addresses the club's breakfast meeting.
Lt. Governor James Leslie Wilcox, president and CEO of PBS Hawaii, speaks to the club. Linda Peacock, of Ilima at Leihano, discusses her company's plans to build the first age-resticted community in Kapolei. Former Congressman Neil Abercrombie discusses his candidacy in the November 2010 race for governor. Mayor Mufi Hannemann addresses the club's breakfast meeting.
Kathryn Matayoshi, interim superintendent of Hawaii public schools, addresses the club. Dennis Francis, president and publisher of Star-Advertiser, addresses the club.