Subject
- Summary & Contact |
John
Medwin, Tarheel Financial Services - "My name is
John Medwin. I am the founder of Tarheel Financial Services and I am a financial
advisor that is most unique. I have yet to find an advisor with all of the specialized
services that I offer. The best word I can use to describe what I offer is amazing.
The services I employ are typically offered to only the extremely wealthy who
usually pay top dollar for such financial strategies. I offer them as just another
part of what I do. I would like to be a program speaker at your club, because
I believe that my topic about business and retirement will be of interest to Rotarians.
I title my message: Four Mind Blowing Financial Concepts. What
makes my talk different is that it addresses the concerns that each one of us
faces and I offer solutions that work and that few are aware of. I introduce your
audience to products and services that few, if any, knew existed. The most effective
solutions are usually specialized, and these are no different. I doubt that all
4 could be utilized by the same person, but if they were only able to apply one
strategy, it would have powerful implications. And some could be implemented with
the help of their current financial advisor if they so choose. In many cases,
it literally impacts the rest of their lives in a positive manner. The amazing
thing is that for the average American a simple solution exists, although the
solution is always different for everyone. Imagine flipping a switch, and looking
forward to your financial future and retirement with confidence instead of uncertainty
or worry. I am looking forward to talking to you about being the program speaker
at one of your meetings. Please feel free to email me at medwining@yadtel.net
or you can call me directly at 866-612-6848. Thank you. Warmest Regards, John
Medwin" | June 29, 2011 |
Ashley
Memory, author: promoting her novel - "My name
is Ashley Memory, and I live in Pittsboro. I recently completed my first novel,
and I'm in search of area civic groups that might be interested (and kind enough)
to allow me to speak to them about the book. I'm a native of Asheboro and I
recently spoke to the Asheboro Rotary Club, so I thought I might reach out
to clubs within your district. "Naked and Hungry is the story of
a man who tries to simplify his life by moving to a one-room cabin the woods,
where he encounters a potential environmental disaster. It's a darkly humorous
suspense novel that's set in the Piedmont. Justin Catanoso, author of My Cousin
the Saint and executive editor of The Triad Business Journal, who reviewed the
book wrote: "In Naked and Hungry, Ashley Memory has written an entertaining
and twisting first novel with a storyline pulled from today's headlines. Bank
loans gone bad, pollution for profit, unchecked law enforcement, reluctant heroes.
With shades of Richard Russo, Memory's characters are quirky and funny and often
a little dangerous. And her sense of place -- small town North Carolina -- is
vividly rendered." For more reviews and more about me, please see http://ashley-memory.com/naked-and-hungry/
"During the meeting, I'll happily read a short excerpt from the book
and answer any questions. My novel has comic overtones but addresses serious themes
such as the economic crisis and environmental issues that threaten small towns.
I think it would inspire a thought-provoking conversation among your members.
If you're not the correct person to contact, please accept my apologies, and I
hope you might be kind enough to forward this along to your program directors
or others you might know.Ashley T. Memory http://ashley-memory.com/" | 06/09/2011 You
may want to inquire of the Asheboro Rotary Club about her presentation |
| Make-A-Wish
Foundation: Description of the organization and its mission to grant wishes
for children with life threatening medical condition. Organization: The Make-A-Wish
Foundation of Central & Western NC. Program-Contact: Don
Timmons. Don is a member of the Clemmons Rotary Club. | 1/21/2011
Phil Morris Furnitureland
RC |
Redemption:
In this inspiring program, George Galbreath shares his personal journey from a
life in an abuse-filled home, early alcohol and drug addiction, and a stint in
prison for supplying drugs to inmates to a life as a caregiver, loving husband
and father, and motivational speaker. Organization: Gman Talking; Contact: George
Galbreath | 9/28/2010 Abby
Donnelly Crescent RC |
Federal
regulation concerning lead based paint: Ron Fields is
a NC and EPA approved instructor for the recently enacted Federal regulation concerning
lead based paint as it relates to homes built before 1978. This is an extremely
comprehensive piece of legislation that effects over 1 million people in NC alone,
involved in renovation, repair and painting of pre-1978 homes and child-occupied
facilities. Approximately 67% of the homes in Guilford county fall under this
regulation. Nothing is being sold here, it is about making the public aware of
the new requirements imposed on a national basis. He has about a 20 minute power
point presentation with time left for questions that he would like to offer to
clubs looking for programs for their meetings. If you have additional questions,
please visit www.rrp-lead-nc.com
or call him at the numbers indicated below. We have recently started offering
this required training through GTCC and FTCC in addition to our training facilities
in Greensboro and Winston-Salem.Thank you for making this available to your club
presidents and club program chairman.Sincerely, Ronald L. Fields, CCIM,
336 965-1986 (c) 336 285-6764 (o & f) rlfields@triad.rr.com
| Wes Patterson 2010-2011 District
Governor |
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Bringing Safe Water to Third World Countries: Every
15 seconds, a child dies of a water borne disease. Water Missions International
is eliminating this problem one village at a time by providing chlorinated drinking
water in many 3rd world countries. Some of these countries are participating in
Rotary's Future Vision and are seeking US partners. My wife and I spent 3 months
in Malawi, Africa last spring and have a program showing the work of Water Missions
to share. Contact: Burton Northam, bnortham@yadtel.net | 8/15/2010 Van
Lankford Mocksville RC |
"Arts
for Life" is a non-profit organization that serves seriously ill children
in four hospitals in North Carolina. By providing educational art programs such
as visual art, creative writing and music, we enrich the lives of patients and
their families and encourage positive healthcare experiences. Our art lessons
decrease patient stress and anxiety, teach life skills, and keep patients active
and engaged. A typical presentation lasts up to thirty minutes and includes a
five minute dvd which showcases examples of art created with patients. For details
contact: Elizabeth Messick, Community Coordinator, Winston-Salem ~ Arts For
Life ~ P.O. Box 5132 ~ Winston-Salem, NC 27113 ~ 336-480-7906 www.aflnc.org | 7/12/2010 Margaret
Padgett Willow Creek RC |
| "Investing
Strategies for Life" - Diversify. Cash out. Play safe. Invest now.
Which strategies are right for you? Kent Simmons of Edward Jones brings his expertise
in investing and preparing for retirement, and his subtle sense of humor to the
important challenges we all face in navigating our financial well-being. For details
contact Kent Simmons, Edward
Jones Investments | 4/1/2010 Abby
Donnelly Crescent RC |
Rotary's
Council on Legislation: Every three years Rotary International convenes
representatives from each Rotary district to amend Rotary International's Manual
of Procedure. PDG Phil Morris represented
our district in Chicago on April 25 - 30, 2010. The work of the 2010 COL was published
in the 2010 Manual of Procedure. David McCoy will represent
the District at the Council on Legislation scheduled to meet in Spring 2013.
| 9/5/2009 Phil
Morris Furnitureland Rotary Club |
Building Trust as a Strategy for
Success: Trust is the key to success in every organization. This program
fits very well with business ethics and the Four Way Test. Personal Effectiveness
Institute: Wayne Bills |
8/28/2009 Paul Kremer Willow
Creek RC |
Super Trend Convergence: How the convergence of 3 major
trends will change our careers, our investments, and our lives. The 3 Super Trend
areas are, 1) Globalization (China/India and the emerging markets are the megatrend
under the super trend), 2) Technology Accelerators (being used extensively by
Fortune 500 companies and in health care and energy - science fiction is becoming
science fact) and 3) the Global Age Wave (Baby boomers, the echo boom and overseas
age demographics). Any one of these super trends will significantly change the
world in the next 5-10 years, and the convergence of the 3 will create massive
change, and both threats and opportunities. What the "new normal" looks
like coming out of this recession will be massively influenced by these super
trends. Dennis Stearns, winner of the 2008 Business Leader Triad Entrepreneur
of the Year award, has been called "one of the financial planning industry's
leading futurists" by the Financial Planning Association. Stearns Financial
Services Group - Dennis Stearns |
8/27/2009 Scott Hummel Crescent
RC Note: Dennis Stearns (Economy & Investment Opportunities)
see below. |
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A Humorous Guide to Caregiving - Jim Calhoun has personally
experienced the challenges caregivers face and he has collected these challenges
and insights for how to overcome them in his book Lessons from the Ancients,
a Humorously Helpful Guide for Caregiving. He would never have guessed during
his college days that his interest in psychology and English would prepare him
for the caregiving role and for writing a book. The book was written with the
hope of providing other caregivers resources for assistance as well as inspiration.
Jim lives in Atlanta, but is frequently in the Triad area. PDG
David McCoy will be happy to try work with club program chairs in arranging
for Jim to speak. You should plan ahead for this one. | 8/9/2009 David
McCoy High Point RC |
Duke
Energy - Duke Energy is taking a leadership role in the development of
energy policy at the state and national level. Duke Energy would welcome the opportunity
to provide a speaker to your club to share our perspective on the issues and our
vision to building a sustainable energy future for the Carolinas. To learn more,
or schedule a speaker for your community group, contact us by phone or email at:
Tim Pettit, 704-382-4850; Paige Sheehan, 704-382-6982; Vicki Nurre, vicki.nurre@duke-energy.com.
Duke Energy, Vicki Nurre | Margaret
Padgett Willow Creek RC 5/28/2009 |
Economy & Investment Opportunities
- The Great Recession: Economic Opportunities and Threats Stearns Financial
Services Group - Dennis Stearns |
Greg Jones Summit RC
5/12/2009 |
Serving
Greensboro's underserved population - If you liked the movie Freedom Writers,
you will love this program. The Glenwood area of Greensboro had one of the highest
crime rates in town. Marshall Benbow and his wife moved their family into the
community and started an after school tutoring program by walking door to door
and handing out flyers to the neighborhood kids. Within a year, they have engaged
over 100 kids, with one adult volunteer mentor per child. School performance has
improved and now a summer camp is being offered that gives kids a chance to experience
things they could not get in Glenwood -- mountains, beach, museums, etc...
Marshall Benbow | Abby
Donnelly Crescent RC 4/17/2009 |
Vocational Talk: The story of C.P.Eakes Co.
- Patrick Eakes discusses failures and successes during the history of
his family's businesses, lessons learned, and unique approaches he has taken to
increase profit and build strong customer relationships. Patrick
Eakes | 4/17/2009 Abby
Donnelly Crescent RC |
Immigration
- Speaker highlights many unknown or little known facts and procedures of current
U.S. Immigration. This program is available to Area 6 clubs and may be available
outside the High Point Area. Contact Scott Coalter if interested. McKinney
& Justice PA Scott Coalter
| 3/31/2009 Jack
Green & Phil Morris
Furnitureland RC |
Vocational Talk - Abby Donnelly traces her professional
career and personal improvement path in a very compelling way. This is a chance
to address Vocational Services with one of our district's best speakers. Abby@trainingforsales.com
| 1/04/2009 Patrick
Eakes Crescent RC |