Chartered August 1, 1916 || Volume 34, No. 19 || December 10, 2018 The Rotary Club of Reno meets at the at Noon on Monday

Monday’s Program Chip Bowlby Reno Land Management

Park Lane and Other Project Updates Managing Partner of RLI, Chip Bowlby’s expertise is in fi nancing, land acquisition, product design, product re- Christine Fey gets her Blue Badge in record time. positioning and marketing of residential projects. Bowlby was also the Managing Partner for Upcoming Events Monterey Development Group and Monterey Visit www.renorotary.org to sign up Development Advisors where he spearheaded Rotary Holiday Social multi-million dollar residential, multi-family Dec 17, 2018 | 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm and commercial projects. Napa Sonoma South He previously served as the Director of Sales, Marketing, Land Acquisition and Product Development for New Cities Development Group, a large residential real estate upcoming developer. Bowlby was also President of Bowlby and Company, Inc., and was the meetings Regional Vice President of Property Management Operations and Acquisition for December 17, 2018 a national single-family and multi-residential NO NOON MEETING builder. He is currently a member of the board Club Social of trustees for EDAWN (Economic December 24, 2018 Development Authority of Western ) and is based in Reno, Nevada. NO MEETING December 31, 2018 NO MEETING The Renotarian

Meet Fellow Rotarian The Renotarian Stacy Asteriadis Published by THE ROTARY CLUB OF RENO Stacy Asteriadis is Reno, Nevada currently the Reno branch manager of City National Bank. Stacy is a relationship banker and always appreciates the opportunity to meet with local business owners to learn more The Rotary Club of Reno about their companies and is always available Offi cers and Directors to discuss an individual’s personal fi nancial Phil Mahoney ...... President goals. Stacy’s fi nancial career spans back Mary Brock ...... President Elect over 30 years beginning with Nevada Savings Tom Young ...... President Nominee and Loan in Reno. Stacy’s background Bill Boon .... Immediate Past President includes retail banking, real estate and Carl Fuetsch ...... Executive Secretary commercial lending, investor relations for a Oliver Grosz ...... Secretary real estate investment trust, a principal in a Vic Bucher ...... Treasurer securities broker dealer and family trust Stefanie Scoppettone ...... Director services. Mark Meich ...... Director Tom Hall ...... Director Stacy has been married to Mark for nearly Grace Nichols ...... Director 30 years …it has been a long time….and has Dan Nichols ...... Director two grown daughters. The oldest daughter just got hitched and works downtown at Reno Rotary Foundation Hello Darling as a stylist. The younger Laurie Leonard ...... President daughter is a Staff Sergeant in the Air Force Harvey Fennell ...... Vice President currently residing in Germany. Phil Mahoney ...... Ex-officio Club President Stacy was born in Sacramento and after a Mary Brock ...... Trustee brief stint in Mississippi, moved to Reno in Allen Gray ...... Trustee the 7th grade and attended the brand-new Phil Stone ...... Trustee Pine Middle School. Apparently, it was open Tom Taelour ...... Trustee learning in the 70’s and there weren’t any Craig Wesner ...... Trustee doors on the classrooms…very weird and Andrea Cantlon ...... Trustee noisy after going to school in Mississippi for a Carl Fuetsch ...... Secretary year. Anyway, she eventually graduated from Vic Bucher ...... Treasurer Wooster High School, TMCC, and the John Spears ...... Investments University of Phoenix in Reno. Stacy holds a Newsletter/Website BS in Business Management. Stacy currently David Spillers ...... Newsletter Editor is a Certifi ed Financial Trust Advisor, which Oliver Grosz ...... Web-master will continue if she hunkers down and fi nishes her continuing education by December 31st! Additionally, Stacy has held The Renotarian several past securities licenses…you know… Last Meeting Volunteers all those Series followed by numbers. Scanner: ...... Cate Kegg Little known facts about Stacy…once won a Greeter: ...... Mary Brock boy’s motocross race because the name Stacy Raffl e Tickets: ...... Mary Wink Invocation: ...... Phil Mahoney (on the participation roster) was considered a Pledge: ...... Chuy Gutierrez boy’s name at the time… as a teenager she Sgt. At Arms: ...... Tom Young worked at the until its closing Sgt. At Arms: ...... Brian Cassidy day and Charlie Mapes (RIP) still owes her Photographer: ...... Dan Nichols two week’s pay with interest from 1982… received numerous police warnings and a Honor Roll Bill Creekbaum ...... $100 ticket at age 17 for turning into the middle Harvey Fennell ...... $200 lane on Virginia Street while cruising Skip Hansen ...... $300 downtown on Friday nights…at 21 Phil Mahoney ...... $100 moonlighted as a cocktail waitress and bartender after leaving the bank on Fridays, and at times, made more tip money in one night than the previous two weeks at the bank…the rest of the little known facts will remain known by little…, unless she runs for a political offi ce.

Liz Goodgold presents the most Dynamic briefi ng ever on 5 sizzling Secrets for the Creating the Brand Called YOU! Sure taught me what to look for, or not, in interviewing job candidates and evaluating individuals and establishing your own “brand”. Great Briefi ng. Help Wanted

Do you want to learn a lot about the Rotary Club of Reno operations quickly? Learn how the largest Club in the District does it! Carl Fuetsch, our Executive Secretary, and Oliver Grosz, our Secretary are looking for a minimum of 2 Club members to assist them in herding the cats of Rotary to make each meeting run effi ciently as well as coordinating between all elements of the Club including Offi cers, Committees Chairs, Members, etc., in setting up the weekly meetings and making sure that all the data and information needed gets to those that need it. On a recent trip to Hungary, Liza Maupin spotted Please let Carl or Oliver know if you can help. this monument! The Renotarian

Reno Rotary at the Food Bank

We packed 744 boxes, each 30 pounds, for elderly people.

Thank you Gayle Sherman for coordinating this event! The Renotarian The Renotarian

What is Rotary? How To Introduce Your We’re a leadership organization of Guests And New Members local businesses, professional and civic At A Club Meeting leaders. When introducing a guest or new members during a Club meeting, the correct way is to greet We meet regularly, get to know each the Club President, fellow Rotarians and guests, other, form friendships & through that introduce yourself and state your classifi cation, we’re able to get things done in our and then introduce your guest, their title and community and in countries around the business affi liation. Please do not introduce any world. guest as a prospective new member or that they are looking for a position or clients. Our motto: Service Above Self For more than 110 years, our guiding principles have been the foundation of our Attendance values: service, fellowship, diversity, integrity, Please make sure you turn in make-ups to Carl and leadership. Fuetsch at a club meeting or by email: info@ What we do renorotaryclub.org. Don’t forget that you need Rotary members believe that we have a to attend or make up at least 50% of club shared responsibility to take action on our regular meetings in each half of the year (rolling world’s most persistent issues. Our 35,000+ six months) and attend at least 30% of this clubs work together to: club’s meetings in each half of the year. Credit can be received for Rotary committee work and Promote peace other offi cial Rotary functions. Fight disease Provide clean water, sanitation, and hygiene Save mothers and children Support education Grow local economies Club of Reno

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