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Rotary
eClub One Design
Team meeting.
Frazier Meadows
Manor, Boulder, CO
May, 2000.
These are the
District 5450 Rotarians whose discussions and planning resulted in the
documents and events creating
Rotary
eClub One of District 5450.
The Rotary banner
in the picture actually flew outside the Rotary Club One meeting place
in Chicago, in the year 1920. |
Clockwise, beginning
on the right: Richard Wolniewicz, Gary Fletcher, John Minter, Tyler Kaus,
Ted Manning, Jim Hanifin, Pat Madison. Jane Ryland and Bernie Zurbriggen
were not present for this meeting.
DESIGN TEAM BIOS
A District-wide club
extension team representative 0f significant Rotary and Internet
experience was assembled to prepare the initial design for eClub and serve
as an advisory group to assist the members of the new club to fashion a
viable and successful internet community.
John Minter
Governor’s Special
Representative leading the eClub Design Team for the district.
Joined Boulder Rotary
in 1977.Current Classification, Senior Active. Served on numerous
committees and taskforces. Initiated the District Web site in 1995 and has
served as chair or co chair of the District Internet Committee since that
time. District Internet Communications Officer, 2000-2001. District
Rotarian of the Year, 2000 for leading district internet development.
Initiated the Rocky Mountain Rotary Technology Awareness Conference held
October, 2000 which was recognized by the RI Task Force on Technology as
the Best Event, internationally in 2000-2001. Internet trainer at Rocky
Mountain PETS and D5450 Assembly. Recognized by RI as Best DICO in Zone
25, 2000-2001.
Currently a member of the Rotary Club of Florence Oregon. President and CEO of
John Minter Associates, Inc. preparing electronic databases for college
and university planning and budgeting. Conducts the business entirely on
the internet with team members located in Wilmington, NC; Seattle, WA;
Portland, OR; Estes Park and Boulder, CO.
Gary Fletcher
Charter member and former president Smoky Hill Rotary, Aurora, CO.
Webmaster, D5450, Co-Chair District 5450 Internet Committee
Webmaster
for Smoky Hill Rotary Club for more than four years and winner of the 1999
non-commercial Website of the Year. Is the designer and webmaster for many
other websites, both non-profit and commercial, including the website for
District 5450, many Rotary clubs, and numerous commercial websites. He has presented many training sessions throughout District 5450,
including sessions at PETS the District Assembly, for the past four years.
Has been co-chair for the District 5450 Internet Committee. Currently a
member of the Rotary District 5450 Executive Committee and Chair for the
District Event Resource Team, which is the event planning and
implementation support team to the district. He has been
honored twice as his club's Rotarian of the Year and 1999-2000 Rotarian of
the Year award for District 5450 work on the internet. Recognized by RI as
the Best Club Webmaster, Zone 25, 2000-2001.
President, Solution Services Inc. (Alias GraySarge)
Jim Hanifin
Member, Boulder Rotary
and currently Membership Chair, District 5450, Jim first joined Rotary in
1983. Over the years he has served Rotary Clubs in many capacities. Jim
serves on several business and non-profit organizations. It was Jim’s call
to John, March 2001 (as Membership Chair Designate of District 5450) that
precipitated the chain of events resulting in eClub One. He asked a simple
question, “Can we create a Rotary Club on the Internet?” To which John
responded “Sure, why not!”.
His business career
has included Labor Relations and Human Resources for Disney Corporation,
Voit, and Head Ski, presently principal owner and President of Yellow Cab
of America. His Boulder RC bio lists him as “Truck Driver”.
Tyler Kaus
Member Boulder Rotary,
a Rotary Red Badge Member at the time of this photo. Rotary
Classification: Past Service-Business Services—Advertising. Contracted
polio at age 5. Completely paralyzed from the waist down. Professional
career includes: Vice President/Creative Director of NYC advertising
agencies; magazine Editor and Publisher; Research, Promotion and
Merchandising Director. Winner of many National awards for advertising
creativity.
Tournament bridge Life
Master. Winner of more than 300 trophies and medals in wheelchair sports
(swimming, table tennis, discus, shotput, javelin, bowling, racing,
shooting, and tennis). Member of U.S. Wheelchair Olympic and Pan American
sports teams for 24 years. National Table Tennis Champion 13 consecutive
years (member of World Championship Team); national and world records in
swimming. Elected to National Wheelchair Athletic Association Hall of Fame
in 1988.
Member and Chair of
numerous volunteer committees at Frasier Meadows Manor independent-living
retirement community in Boulder. Active member for 8 years of Boulder's
Disability Task Force, which is dedicated to making Boulder ever more
accessible to the handicapped.
Pat Madison
Member of the Golden
Rotary Club for more than ten years. Pat has served as President,
Treasurer, Editerian, Internet Communications Officer, and Club Web page
master. He has
served on the District
Internet and Extension Committees. Pat is Chair the District Extension
Committee this year. He received the "Four Avenues of Service| Citation
for Individual Rotarians" from RotaryInternational at last year's District
Convention for his involvement in starting the
Peak-to-Peak Rotary
Club.
President and owner of
Golden Software, Inc. providing scientific graphics for desk top
computers. Golden Software products are licensed in 147 countries and in
all seven continents.
Ted Manning
Thurston E. (Ted)
Manning joined the Rotary Club of Boulder (CO) in 1965. Subsequently he
was a member of the Bridgeport (CT), Chicago (Club One), Chicago-New
Chicago and Washington DC clubs (and an officer of the last two) before
returning to the Boulder club in 1992. He is a Past President of the
Boulder club, and is currently an Assistant Governor in District 5450 whose
zone includes eClub One.
A retired physicist
and university administrator, he has worked with the applications of
computers to scientific, business and educational activities since 1955.
He currently serves on the boards of for-profit and not-for-profit
corporations, and is active in accrediting and evaluation organizations in
higher education.
Jane Ryland
Jane N. Ryland is a
former member of the Boulder Rotary Club who reluctantly decided to resign
because of the difficulty of juggling the need to attend weekly Rotary
meetings with heavy business travel requirements. As such, she has
considerable interest in harnessing the power of the Internet to make the
Rotary experience available to a broader audience, and correspondingly,
bring to Rotary a richer array of participants who can further Rotary's
objectives despite their inability to physically participate in regular
Rotary meetings.
Ryland's career has
focused directly on the use of information technologies and specifically
network technologies, giving her a broad perspective on how these can be
applied to an eRotary club. She served for twelve years as president of
CAUSE, the association for managing and using information resources in
higher education, and has held positions in both higher education and
private industry, including IBM, Virginia Tech, the Virginia Community
College System, the State Higher Education Executive Officers association
(SHEEO), Storage Technology Corporation, and Reference Technology.
Jane currently works
with Internet2 (a not-for-profit organization that operates a private,
high-speed Internet for university researchers), and serves on a number of
corporate boards.
Richard Wolniewicz
Richard Wolniewicz is a
charter member of the Rotary Club of Boulder Flatirons, which began
service in 1998. He has served on the Internet and Newsletter Committee
since the club's organization, and is the webmaster for the club's public
website. Richard is also a member of the District 5450Internet Committee.
Richard received his
Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1994 from the University of Colorado,
Boulder, and has worked in a number of Boulder-area technology companies
including XVT Software and HeurisTec Corp. Currently Richard is Vice
President, Engineering at Athene Software which specializes in internet
customer service applications.
Bernie Zurbriggen
Bernie Zurbriggen has
been a Rotarian and member of the Summit County Rotary Club since early
1993. He served as the Club's Youth Exchange Committee Chairman from 1994
through 1997, International Services Chairman, during the 95/96 Rotary
Year, Internet Communications officer and Club Web master since 1996, and
Club President during the 1999-2000year. In addition, Zurbriggen
participated as a member of the club extension steering committee which
resulted in the Rotary Club of Clear Creek County 2000.
Zurbriggen's
background spans nearly 4 decades in the Telecommunications Industry. He
has held senior management positions with Northern Telecom(Nortel) and
Contel Executone. His company U.S. Trans Comm, Inc, currently provides
Management and Strategic Marketing Consulting Services in the
Telecommunications Industry."