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Jan. 08, 2026 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Come hear Dr. Timothy B. Boone and Dr. Lance Black, two of the leading medical innovators in Texas and the world, talk about the many accomplishments that are made when one bridges the professions of Engineering and Medicine. Both will amaze us as they share extraordinary advances in patient care in the 21st Century. EnMed researchers, with their deep understanding of the potential of artificial intelligence, are bringing us cutting edge medicine. Join us for The EnMed Experiment: Medicine x Engineering.
Dr. Timothy B. Boone is the Interim Dean of the Texas A&M School of Engineering Medicine. He is Emeritus Professor of Urology and the Craig C. Brown and Suzanne Smith Centennial Chair in Medical Education at Houston Methodist and the former Director of the Education Institute at Houston Methodist. He earned is MD/PhD at the University of Tecas Medical and Graduate School, Houston. For the last decade, Dr. Boone has played a leading role in the development of the first engineering medicine program offering dual degrees, a medical doctorate and masters degree in engineering in four years.. Dr. Lance Black, MD and MBID, is the senior associate dean of innovation and strategic projects at EnMed at Texas A&M University -- a joint initiative of the Texas A&M College of Engineering and College of Medicine in Houston. With a background in family medicine and military service, Dr. Black transitioned into the medical device and digital health start-up space, where he has spent over a decade leading product development, commercialization strategy and clinical innovation efforts. He is passionate about mentoring students and faculty to advance technologies that improve patient care and health system performance. Both of these physicianeers will share some of the latest innovations in health care coming to your doctor's office and hospital soon! It will be a great show and tell with plenty of time for your questions. Help us start the year anew with these new innovations! |
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Jan. 13, 2026 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Jan. 15, 2026 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
With over 45 years of experience as a Professional Engineer, Commissioner Tom Ramsey has dedicated his career to improving the safety, infrastructure, and quality of life for communities across Texas. He has served as Harris County Precinct 3 Commissioner since 2020, overseeing maintenance of nearly 6,800 miles of roadway, 72 parks, and 10 Community and Nature Centers. His office also manages over $900M in infrastructure projects. A native of Crockett, Texas, and a resident of Harris County for over 35 years, Ramsey earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University. His professional achievements have earned him numerous accolades, including being named Engineer of the Year by Houston-area engineering societies and receiving the Distinguished Graduate Award from the Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Texas A&M in 2023. The American Society of Civil Engineers recognized him as the 2024 Public Official of the Year. Before becoming County Commissioner, Ramsey served as Mayor of Spring Valley Village from 2012 to 2020. His strong faith inspires his commitment to public service. He serves as a deacon and Bible study teacher at Second Baptist Church in Houston. He and his wife, Marsha, have three children and seven grandchildren. |
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Jan. 20, 2026 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Jan. 22, 2026 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
We watched Venezuela in amazement, while news broadcasted overwhelming happiness by some and dismay by others. Professor Francisco Monaldi will be providing a timely analysis of Venezuela's oil and US policy: What to expect? and reponding to your questions on Thursday, January 22, 2026. Francisco J. Monaldi, Ph.D., is the Wallace S. Wilson Fellow in Latin American Energy Policy and director of the Latin America Energy Program at the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy. He is also a fellow at the Claudio X. González Center for the United States and Mexico, a lecturer in energy economics at Rice University’s Department of Economics, and a lecturer in energy management at the Jones Graduate School of Business. He is a member of the International Faculty at IESA School of Management in Venezuela and Panama, where he was a professor and the founding director of the Center for Energy and the Environment. He is a nonresident fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University. He is a member of the International Advisory Council of Global Americans, the Venezuela Solutions Group of the Atlantic Council, and the Education Advisory Board of the Association of International Energy Negotiators. Monaldi was previously a visiting professor at the School of Government at the Tecnológico de Monterrey in México; an adjunct senior research scholar at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University; a visiting professor of energy policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government; an associate of the Geopolitics of Energy Project and the Roy Family Fellow of the Environment and Natural Resources Program at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs; the Robert F. Kennedy Visiting Professor in Latin American Studies at Harvard University; an adjunct professor of international energy policy at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University; a visiting professor of political economy at Stanford University; a national fellow at the Hoover Institution; and a researcher and lecturer in political economy at Universidad Católica Andrés Bello in Caracas. He has also been a visiting lecturer at the Graduate Institute in Geneva, the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, and the Universidad ESAN in Lima. Monaldi is a leading scholar on the politics and economics of energy and resource policy in Latin America. He also studies institutions and resource wealth management in developing countries. He has consulted with numerous international institutions, governments and companies — including the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, CAF Development Bank of Latin America, Saudi Aramco, Ecopetrol, PDVSA, PEMEX, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell, Total Energies, Equinor, JP Morgan, Barclays, Natural Resource Governance Institute, Harvard Center for International Development, S&P, Rystad, Wood Mackenzie, Eurasia Group, Medley Advisors, and the governments of Norway, the U.K., the U.S., Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, and Kazakhstan. Monaldi has authored and coauthored numerous academic publications, including “Shale Renders the Obsolescing Bargain Obsolete: Political Risk and Foreign Investment in Argentina’s Vaca Muerta” (Resources Policy, 2021); “The Cyclical Phenomenon of Resource Nationalism in Latin America” in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia (Oxford University Press, 2020); “The Political Economy of Oil Taxation in Latin America” in “The Political Economy of Taxation in Latin America,” G. Flores-Macias, ed. (Cambridge University Press, 2019); “Institutional Collapse” in “Venezuela Before Chavez: Anatomy of an Economic Collapse,” R. Hausmann and F. Rodriguez, eds. (Penn State University Press, 2014); “Oil Fueled Centralism,” in “Oil and Gas in Federal Systems,” G. Anderson, ed. (Oxford University Press, 2012); and “The Political Economy of Oil Contract Renegotiation in Venezuela,” in “The Natural Resources Trap: Private Investment without Public Commitment,” W. Hogan and F. Struzenegger, eds. (MIT Press, 2010). He holds a Ph.D. and an M.A. in political science (political economy) from Stanford University, an M.A. in international and development economics from Yale University, and a B.A. in economics from Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. |
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Jan. 29, 2026 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Jan. 29, 2026 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
LAST CHANCE: Join the Rotary Club of Houston for an intimate evening fundraiser in support of Rotary Camp Enterprise and Youth Programs.Enjoy a welcoming reception with complimentary hors d’oeuvres and wine, hosted by Terry and Dr. Joe Agris at their Bellaire home. The evening will include a special safari tour beginning at 4:30 PM, followed by time to connect with fellow supporters who share a commitment to empowering the next generation of leaders. Guests coming to the reception and program only should arrive at 5:30 PM. You will be entertained on the Grand Piano by Kathleen Fenninger and on the harp by Kate Gabriele. Light Italian cuisine will be offered. You will also meet and be briefed by students who participated in previous Camp Enterprise programs. It's a great celebration of how Rotary of Houston supports and encourages both social and business entrepreneurship. Come learn about this 21st century youth leadership program for area high school students. Please RSVP now. Interested guests are welcome. Proceeds from this event support Rotary’s signature project, Camp Enterprise, an immersive business and leadership experience for Houston-area high school students, and other youth development programs of the Rotary Club of Houston. We hope you will join us for this fun and festive friendraiser. As a guest at this event, we request a donation of your choice by clicking on the "Donate" link below. Donate to Camp Enterprise 2026
January 29, 2026 | 5:30–7:00 PM 400 Mulberry Lane Kindly RSVP by January 26. |
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Feb. 05, 2026 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Phil Hampton Phil Hampton, a Houston native and Milby High School graduate, earned a BBA in marketing before building a 40‑year career as owner and operator of American Gear & Supply Co., Inc., serving the oil industry. A dedicated Rotarian since 1973, Phil served as President of the Rotary Club of Houston (2000–2001), completed four years as District Governor, and spent two decades on the Rotary Club of Houston Foundation board, holding every officer position. He is a Paul Harris Fellow and Major Donor Level 2. Phil and his wife Deborah have been married for 56 years and share a daughter, Meghan. They are active members of University Baptist Church, where Deborah teaches a women’s Bible study class and Phil serves as Department Director of his Bible study group. Shahla Mohammad‑Hosseini, MBA Shahla Mohammad‑Hosseini was born and raised in Iran and later moved to the United States to pursue her education at the University of Utah, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting and completed her MBA while working full time. She built a successful management career across the public sector and the oil and gas industry, including leadership roles at Conoco, ConocoPhillips, and BP, before retiring in 2022. An avid traveler who has explored 34 countries, Shahla has lived in Iran, Switzerland, the U.S., and Mexico. She enjoys modern and contemporary art, volunteers at BARC Animal Shelter, and loves spending time with her two cats. A committed Rotarian since 2024, she serves on the board as Treasurer‑Elect and recently attended the Rotary International Conference in Canada.
Karen Sotallaro is a Managing Director and Wealth Advisor at Cresset with 30 years of experience in the financial services industry. Born in New York, Exxon transferred her family to Maryland then Houston when she was 5 and has called Houston home most of her life. Karen has a B.S. and M.S. in Agricultural Economics from Texas A&M University. Those that know her know she is passionate about her Aggies and bleeds maroon. Karen has been a member of the Rotary Club of Houston since 2013, is two-time club Treasurer and Immediate Past President. She is currently serving as Chair of the Lombardi Award which the Rotary Club of Houston established in 1970 to honor coach Lombardi’s legacy, recognize the nation’s Outstanding College Lineman and raise funds for cancer research. Karen also actively volunteers with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Stephen L. Williams, MEd, MPA Stephen Williams is an accomplished public health executive with more than 30 years of experience leading large, complex health and human services organizations. He has secured over $117 million in funding, launched nationally recognized initiatives in HIV prevention, children’s health, and emergency preparedness, and built broad partnerships centered on health equity and community well‑being. He previously served as Director of the Houston Health Department, where he guided major public health programs and emergency responses, and as Programs Director in the Office of Commissioner Rodney Ellis, Harris County Precinct 1. Williams is widely recognized for his expertise in public health policy, organizational transformation, and strategic program development. |
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Feb. 07, 2026 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
The Rotary Club of Houston seeks up to 20 volunteers among Club members and their spouse/guest for The 14th Annual Rotary-Texas Department of Family and Protective Services Hearts for Children Festival. The Adoption Fair introduces children in the state foster care system availalbe for adoption with prospective parent(s) who have already completed the process to become an adoptive parent in a fun -filled and relaxed atmosophre. The Fair will include acitivity and game booths, a DJ, Photo Booth, Charicuture Artisit, Toro the Texans Mascot (unless Texans are in the Super Bowl) and lunch. |
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Feb. 10, 2026 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Feb. 12, 2026 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
SPEAKER: LISA FALKENBERG, INTRODUCTION BY DUNCAN KLUSSMANN Falkenberg wrote a metro column at the Chronicle for more than a decade and in 2015 was awarded the Pulitzer for commentary, as well as the American Society of News Editors’ Mike Royko Award for Commentary/Column Writing for a series that exposed a wrongful conviction in a death penalty case and led Texas lawmakers to reform a grand jury system ripe for abuse. She was a Pulitzer finalist in 2014 and 2023. Raised in Seguin, Texas, Falkenberg is the daughter of a truck driver and a homemaker, and the first in her family to go to college. She earned a journalism degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 2000. She started her career at The Associated Press, first as a college student in Austin, helping cover the Legislature, and later in Dallas, covering everything from politics to capital murder trials. She joined the Chronicle’s Austin bureau in 2007 as a roving state correspondent. Falkenberg lives in Houston and is the mother of two teen daughters and a 5-year-old son. |
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Feb. 16, 2026 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. UTC-06:00
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Feb. 16, 2026 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Join Virtually ---> February 16, 2026
Microsoft Teams meeting Meeting ID: 234 346 226 403 02 Passcode: hh7Df3Uq |
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Feb. 19, 2026
District 5890 All Club Celebration
Let Us Unite For Good to END POLIO NOW!
Guest Speaker: Andrew Stein, Deputy Director of Polio Program's Outbreak Teams with the Gates Foundation
Plan for this to be the meeting for the Club for the week and Presidents, please bring your bell to ring. We encourage all Bequest Society Members, Major Donors, White Hat Society Members and Arch Klump Society Members to wear your pins and you will be admitted to the VIP reception that will be in the Main Hall beginning at 5:30 PM. If you aspire to join the ranks of these amazing donors that support Rotary at the highest levels you can come into the main hall to observe quietly as we recognize the true heart and soul of what funds all of the good that we do.
We will have an actual iron lung on hand and the speakers will be Andrew Stein from the Gates Foundation to share his knowledge on how we End Polio and also a taped interview with the last living iron lung user.
Thursday, February 19, 2025
Safari Ranch Texas, 11627 FM 1464, Richmond, TX 77407
Join Us For This is Compassion in Action Celebration!
Attire: Business/Cocktail
Wear purple or red and be ready to celebrate all of the good that we have done and WILL DO to End Polio NOW.
This is Compassion in Action!
5:15 PM: Registration Opens
5:30 PM - 6:15 PM: Major Donors Reception
7 PM: Dinner and Program Begins
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Feb. 19, 2026 8:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
The Rotary Club of Houston is partnering with KIPP Academy for the Dictionary Project. Ten Rotarians are needed to volunteer. The Dictionary Project is a literacy initiative that provides age-appropriate dictionaries to third grade students, helping strengthen reading, writing, and vocabulary skills at a critical stage of learning. Rotarians meet with the students, talk about the importance of reading and learning new words, and explain how to use a dictionary as a helpful tool at school and at home. The visit creates excitement around reading, gives students a sense of pride in owning a book of their own, and leaves a lasting impression of community members investing in their education and success.
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Feb. 26, 2026 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
The State of Immigration and Displacement in the U.S. and Worldwide
Dr. Kelsey Norman is a Fellow and Director of the Women’s Rights, Human Rights & Refugees program at the Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy. Her research and teaching focus on the politics of migration and refugee hosting in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as globally. Her first book, Reluctant Reception: Migration, Refugees and Governance in the Middle East and North Africa, was published in 2021 by Cambridge University Press. The book was selected as one of Choice's Outstanding Titles for 2021 and was awarded an honorable mention by the American Political Science Association's Migration and Citizenship 2021 Best Book Committee. Her second book, Aiding Autocrats: Migration Management, Governance, and Repression in Africa, co-authored with Dr. Nicholas Micinski, is forthcoming with Cambridge University Press in 2026. Her writing for popular media outlets has been published by The Washington Post, Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, The Conversation and The Atlantic.
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Mar. 05, 2026 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
John Whitmire, the 63rd Mayor of Houston was sworn in on January 1, 2024, bringing decades of public service experience to the role. Before becoming mayor, he served as the longest-tenured member of the Texas State Senate, representing Houstonians for 40 years in the Texas Senate and 10 years in the Texas House. Throughout his career, Whitmire has been a strong advocate for criminal justice reform, public safety, and economic development. As mayor, Whitmire is focused on strengthening public safety, fixing the city’s finances and infrastructure, and improving Houstonians' quality of life. His leadership is shaped by his love for people, his vast understanding of government and his commitment to public service. |
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Mar. 16, 2026 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. UTC-05:00
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