the renotarian 11-5-18 · 2018. 11. 3. · the renotarian published by the rotary club of reno p.o....
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November 12, 2018No Meeting
Veteran’s Day Holiday
November 19, 2018Mark McKinnon of Marked Tattoos
The Art & Business of Tattoos
November 26, 2018Dr. Karen Gedney
30 Years Behind Bars
Monday’s ProgramLucas Foletta, Ryan Cherry, Mike Roberson
Two Views on Question 3
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upcomingmeetings
Chartered August 1, 1916 || Volume 34, No. 15 || November 5, 2018The Rotary Club of Reno meets at the Eldorado Resort Casino at Noon on Monday
Upcoming EventsVisit www.renorotary.org to sign up
UNR Football TailgateNov 10, 2018 | TBD
KNPB World Headquarters
Food Bank Volunteer DayDec 1, 2018 | 8:00 am to 10:00 am
Food Bank of N. Nevada
Menu for next MondayCHARRED HANGER STEAK SALAD
Vegan OptionGluten Free Option
Our Meeting on November 5 will be at the Silver Legacy,
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Lucas Foletta helps clients across a broad variety of industry sectors develop comprehensive strategies to tackle their legal, political and policy challenges in Nevada. Equipped with industry experience and an on-the-ground perspective from his previous work in government, Lucas represents clients before the Nevada Legislature, local governments and state government agencies in a wide array of regulatory and government affairs matters.
In his regulatory practice, Lucas has signifi cant experience working on issues facing the energy industry, most recently representing some of the largest gaming companies in the state in Nevada Power Company’s general rate case. He has also represented numerous clients in contested proceedings before the Public Utilities Commission, including companies involved in open access proceedings and companies working to expand the availability of distributed energy resources in Nevada. In his government affairs practice, Lucas lobbies at both the state and local level, where he blends his knowledge of the law with his political judgment to assure successful outcomes for his clients.
Prior to joining the Firm, Lucas served as general counsel and policy director to Nevada
The Renotarian
The RenotarianPublished by
THE ROTARY CLUB OF RENOReno, Nevada
The Rotary Club of RenoOffi cers and Directors
Phil Mahoney .......................PresidentMary Brock ..................President ElectTom Young ...........President NomineeBill Boon .... Immediate Past PresidentCarl Fuetsch ........ Executive SecretaryOliver Grosz ......................... SecretaryVic Bucher ............................TreasurerStefanie Scoppettone .............. DirectorMark Meich ............................... DirectorTom Hall ................................... DirectorGrace Nichols ............................ DirectorDan Nichols ............................... Director
Reno Rotary Foundation
Laurie Leonard ....................... PresidentHarvey Fennell ................Vice PresidentPhil Mahoney ....... Ex-officio Club PresidentMary Brock ..................................TrusteeAllen Gray ...................................TrusteePhil Stone ....................................TrusteeTom Taelour ................................TrusteeCraig Wesner ..............................TrusteeAndrea Cantlon ..........................TrusteeCarl Fuetsch ............................. SecretaryVic Bucher ............................... TreasurerJohn Spears ........................ Investments
Newsletter/WebsiteDavid Spillers ......... Newsletter EditorOliver Grosz .................... Web-master
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Tailgates are at KNPB World Headquarters, 1670 N. Virginia. Parking is in the front lot for Rotary members only. Cost is $15 per person, $10 for children 12 and under. Tickets to the game are NOT included. Tailgates start 2 hours before kick off.
Saturday, November 10 TBD
Sign up at: www.renorotary.org/
TAILGATES
Governor Brian Sandoval, where he advised the Governor on legal matters in a variety of areas, including separation of powers, legislative process and administrative law. He also led the development of the Governor’s policy agenda and worked closely with legislators to secure successful passage of many key initiatives.
Prior to working in the Governor’s Offi ce, Lucas held the position of Assistant United prosecuted federal criminal cases, focusing on white collar matters including money laundering, mortgage fraud, tax fraud and investment fraud. He began his career as a law clerk for then U.S. District Court Judge Brian Sandoval.
Ryan Cherry is a former Chief of Staff for Nevada Lieutenant Governor Mark Hutchison. Ryan brings over 10 years of federal government, state government, and campaign experience to SB Strategic Consulting. Aside from serving in senior staff positions since 2013 for Lt. Governor Hutchison’s offi cial offi ce and campaign, he also recently served in the capacity of Staff Director for Governor Sandoval’s Committee on Energy Choice. Ryan’s previous experience includes 6 years with U.S. Senator Dean Heller in his congressional, campaign, and senatorial offi ces, in which he handled outreach throughout the state of Nevada and a portfolio that included energy and natural resources. Prior to that he also spent just under 2 years working for U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski in Washington, DC.
Monday’s Program
The Renotarian
Last Meeting Volunteers Scanner: ................................Alex WheatleyGreeter: ......................................Mary WinkRaffl e Tickets: ............................. Toni HarrisInvocation: ................................Karen GroszPledge: ...................................... Toni HarrisSgt. At Arms: .............................. Tim Atwell Sgt. At Arms: ............................. Mary BrockPhotographer: ........................... Dan Nichols
Honor Roll Tim Atwell .......................................... $100Mike Blakely ....................................... $100Bill Boon ............................................. $200Mary Brock ......................................... $100 Carl Fuetsch ........................................ $100George Golbov ................................... $100Tom Hall ............................................. $100Jim Pfrommer ..................................... $300 Samantha Reveley ............................... $100Gail Sherman ...................................... $100Craig Wesner ...................................... $100
The Law Enforcement of the Quarter Barbara Armitage (center) fl anked by her boss LT Detective Thew and President Phil.
President Phil inducts our newest Rotary Club of Reno member Roberta Bibee fl anked by her sponsor Tom Young.
Photo of all the awardees at Monday’s meeting including, from the left, Meredith Tanzer, Club Sponsors Eaton Dunkelberger, Jim Pfrommer, Principal AuCoin of Lemelson STEM Academy, Sherry Griffi n, Grace Nichols, Fristi Ericson, Jerry Hall, Bryan Green (WCSD), McKenzie Lay (Sierra Nevada Journeys), Mary Brock and three students given awards.
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