Speakers
Speaker | Date | Topic |
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RYLA | Apr 30, 2024 |
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
Please join us to honor our RYLA students! |
Lisa & Darius Miller, Winemakers | May 07, 2024 |
Koi Zen Cellars
The doors of Koi Zen Cellars opened in 2015. They are an urban winery located in a business park near Rancho Bernardo. A unique feature of their business plan is to make their facility and products available for charity fundraiser events. |
Jessie Case, Volunteer Engagement Manager | May 14, 2024 |
HandsOn San Diego
HandsOn San Diego engages individuals as well as small and large groups by connecting them with local nonprofit organizations where they can donate their time and talent for a variety of projects and activities. |
Phillip Sammuli, VP Institutional Advancement | May 21, 2024 |
Forever Balboa Park
Phillip Sammuli, Craig Batrez and Jackie Higgins of Forever Balboa Park will visit with Old Mission Rotary to talk about how their Art Pratt Foundation Grant is doing good things for Balboa Park. |
Paul Garcia, Director of Communicaitons | May 28, 2024 |
San Diego Tourism Authority
Tourism is the second largest segment of San Diego's economy and employs approximately 214,000 people. It is vitally important to the economic health of the region. The San Diego Tourism Authority is a private, non-profit, mutual benefit corporation composed of approximately 1,000 member organizations, businesses, local governments, and individuals seeking a better community through the visitor industry. San Diego Tourism Authority members include tourism-related entities in such categories as lodging, dining, arts, attractions, shopping, and transportation, among others, as well as other companies indirectly involved in tourism. As a sales and marketing organization, the main objective of the San Diego Tourism Authority is to promote and market the San Diego region as a preferred vacation and meeting destination. The San Diego Tourism Authority also represents and supports the interests of the visitor industry as a whole. The majority of funding received by the San Diego Tourism Authority is derived from San Diego Tourism Marketing District Assessment Funds. Lodging business in the District raise these funds through self-assessments for the purpose of promoting tourism in the San Diego region. The San Diego Tourism Authority also receives financial support from member dues and promotional assistance from the membership through donated in-kind services. San Diego Tourism Authority - The Official Travel Resource for the San Diego Region |
Nancy Sasaki | Jun 04, 2024 |
United Way of San Diego
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