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Area 1
Chemung Sunrise
Elmira
Elmira Heights
Horseheads
Watkins-Montour
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Jim Dix
jdix6@stny.rr.com
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Jim joined the Big Flats Rotary Club in 1980. Pat and Jim acted as Club councilors in Big Flats for several years and joined the District Committee in 1992. They joined the Elmira Heights Rotary Club in 1997. Jim is the Youth Exchange Country Officer for South Africa and the R I Certification Compliance Officer. Jim served as Club President in 2001 - 2002 and was the Area 1 representative for the Rotary Centennial District Committee. Jim is a member of the District Nominating Committee for District Governor and a multiple Paul Harris Fellow.
Jim is retired from Corning Inc. and runs a mail order business selling rivets and tools to antique car enthusiasts.
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Area 2
Belmont
Canisteo
Fillmore
Friendship
Hornell
Wellsville
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Nates Oakes
noakes@stny.rr.com
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Nate joined the Hornell club in 1991 and served as President in 2006/2007. He served on the Camp Star board from 2004-2006 and was Presdient in 2005/2006. Nate is very active yearly on Radio Day at Station WLEA and for Blood Screening at local hospitals. He has provided concessions for the last few years at the Club's yearly theatrical production.
Nate is with the transit consultant firm of Virginkar & Associates, Inc. out of Brea, California. He is married to Patricia and is an amature radio extra class operators N2XPH. His present interests include the Youth Exchange program, GSE team visits and water projects.
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Area 3
Bath
Corning
Hammondsport
Naples
Painted Post
Prattsburgh
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Skip Miller
millermt53@yahoo.com
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Skip joined the Naples Rotary Club in 1985 at the urging of his father-in-law Bruce Clawson. Skip has served in many capacities including Treasurer and President for two terms, 1988-1989 and 2005-2006. He is currently serving as Chairperson of the Naples Fundraising committee. The Miller family hosted a Belgium exchange student in 1989 and an exchnage student from Spain in 1993.
Skip has maintained perfect attendnace for 24 years and has been awarded a Paul Harris fellow. His proudest moment was being chosen as his club's Robert Allen Award for a second time. Robert Allen was the first president of the Naples Club and this award is given for "Service Above Self."
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Area 4
Dansville
Geneseo
Mt. Morris
Nunda
Perry
Wayland
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Richard D. deAsis
deasisinc@aol.com
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Rich joined the Dansville Rotary Club in 1999. He has served on the Board of Directors since 2001; was Rotarian of the Year in 2001; International Service Chair since 2002; spearheaded a succesful Intl. Service project in the Philippines in 2003; completed Part I of Rotary Leadership in 2005; serving as Club President in 2005-07; a multiple Paul Harris Fellow and for Rotary’s Centenial Year, was part of a group of six who set a new Guiness Book of World Records for reading aloud for 100 continuous hours. Rich is now focusing on helping coordinate a district wide project to bring forth a water project in Honduras for 2006-07.
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Area 5
Brighton
Honeoye Lake
Honeoye Falls-Mendon
Lima
Livonia
Pittsford
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Lynnn Freshman
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Lynn joined the Pittsford Rotary Club in 2001 and has held serveral offices within the club. She was President in 2006/2007 and was awarded a paul Harris fellow in the sping of 2007. Lynn is a graduate of the Rotary Leadership Institute and ahs completed a Graduate Session. She also participated in a national Immunization Day in India in February of 2008. Lynn is a substitue teacher in the Pittsford School District and also teaches piano privately. Lynn is married to manny and they have 4 grwon children. Together they enjoy music, travel, the outdoors and spening time with their two pug dogs.
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Area 6
Bloomfield
Canandaigua
Clifton Springs
Gorham
Red Jacket
Victor-Farmington
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Scott MacDonell
smacdone@rochester.rr.com
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Scott has been a Rotarian since 1984. I was president of the Red Jacket Rotary Club in 1987-88 and I was the president of the Rotary Club of Clifton Springs in 2006-07. I was a member of the Camp Onseyawa board of directors for several years. I am a Paul Harris Fellow.
I am a retirred school administrator with over 35 years of experience in public education. I am currently an adjunct professor with SUNY Brockport in the Educational Administration Program. I have also served as a student teacher supervisor with SUNY Geneseo. I am completing my third year as a member of the Phelps-Clifton Springs Central School board of education. I have done several interim principal assignments in the three years since my retirement. I also serve as a member of the Ontario County Historical Society Board of Trustees.
My interests are travel, history, golf, my grandchildren, and boating.
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Area 7
Dundee
Geneva
Penn Yan
Seneca Falls
Waterloo
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Tom Rogers
trogers@frontiernet.net
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Tom joined the Canandaigua Rotary Club in 1980. His initial Rotary experience was participation in the District 7120 GSE team to England in 1979. Tom served on the Board of Directors in 1987 to 1989 and took a leave of absence in 1989 after accepting a position at a Rochester corporation. Returning to Canandaigua in 1993, Tom renewed his efforts at the local Club level. Serving as a director from 2000 to 2008, Tom was Club President in 2006-2007, serving during the term of Canandaigua Rotarian, PDG Jim Holden. Tom was awarded a Paul Harris Fellow in 2005 and is a multiple PHF.
Tom is the owner of Herrmanns Business Service in Canandaigua. Married to Sandie, they have three grown children.
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Area 8
Avon
Caledonia-Mumford
Rochester Deaf (PM)
Rush-Henrietta
Scottsville
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Luisa Baars
Lbaars@rochester.rr.com
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Luisa is a member of the IRochester NW Club, She transfered from IrondequoitClub where she served as President for the year, 2008/2009. After retiring from her job as director of a center for the treatment of drug and alcohol addiction, she has devoted her time to her company. Luisa is the President/Owner of MAS Translation Services. She has been providing translation and interpretation services since 1988. Her Rotary involvement began in 1992 with the Rochester Club. After he retirement she took a year off and then joined the Irondequoit Club where she has served as secretary and vice president before becoming President. Liusa is active with various organizations as committee chair and / or as a board member to the Catholic Family Center, Latino Alliance, Hispanic Health Coalition, St Margaret Mary Church Socail Commitee, United Way and the Restart Treatment Center.
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Area 9
Brockport
Gates-Chili
Greece
Hilton
Rochester AM
Spencerport
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Charles M. "Sandy" McLellan
cmclella@rochester.rr.com
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Sandy joined the Spencerport Rotary in 1978. Was President from 1981-82, again in 1996-97, and will serve as President in 2006-07. Sandy is a Paul Harris Fellow, and has received the Spencerport Rotarian of the Year award. Sandy has served on the district bulletin committees, has hosted youth exchange students, Governors-Elects, and group study exchange. Sandy is married to Judy, have 5 children and 12 grandchildren.
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Area 10
East Rochester
Fairport
Irondequoit
Penfield
Rochester
Webster
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Herb Gauch
Gauchht@eamaps.com
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Herb joined the Webster Rotary Club in 1979, where he served as Club Secretary, Vice President, and Member of the Board of Directors. He has twice been President of the club. Herb continues to chair a number of the Webster Club’s service and fund raising projects.
Herb retired from Erdman Anthony Associate a local engineering company in 2006 after forty-one years of service. He was manager of the firms Aerial Mapping Department and also served as Corporate Secretary during his tenure on the Board of Directors. Prior to beginning his career in engineering, Herb served from 1961 to 1965 in the United States Navy. Shortly after retiring Herb and several associates purchased the aerial mapping group from Erdman Anthony and formed EA Maps, LLC. He is presently Vice President of Sales & Marketing for the new company which has offices in Rochester, New York and Phoenix, Arizona.
Herb is a member of the Management Association of Private Photogrammetric Surveyors (MAPPS) the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), the American Legion and the CEC/Seabee Historical Foundation. He also serves on the Curriculum Advisor Board at Alfred State College, School of Engineering Technology.
Herb and his wife Mary are long time Webster residents and have two grown daughters and four grand children. They are active members in St. Paul’s Catholic Church Community in Webster. Mary is retired from HSBC Bank and is active in the Webster Women Club, RAMS East and the local TWIG group as well as the Webster Rotary Club. Both Herb and Mary are Paul Harris Fellows.
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Area 11
Gananda
Newark
Ontario-Walworth
Palmyra-Macedon
Williamson
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Tim King
tking47@rochester.rr.com
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Tim retired from Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation in August 2008 after 38 years with the company as the Fossil/Hydro Training Manager. He joined the Ontario-Walworth Rotary Club in March of 2004 and has served on various club committees and projects with perfect attendance. He developed a new member and mentor program for the club while serving on the membership committee. He also developed the club’s vocational service’s Business of the Year Program. He was Club president for 2007-2008 and is currently serving as Club Treasurer. Tim is a graduate of the Rotary Leadership Institute, a Rotary Foundation Benefactor and became a Paul Harris Fellow in 2008. His outside interests include serving as the President, Board of Directors, Ontario Food Pantry, Inc. and a member of American Legion Post 428.
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Area 12
Clyde
Lyons
Red Creek
Sodus
Wolcott
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Barbara Harper
b28j02@tds.net
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Barb joined the Clyde Rotary Club in 1988 along with Ellen Bellizzi as the first women in that club. She is now retired having worked 35 years with Wayne Economic Development Corp./Wayne County Industrial Development Agency, 16 of those years as Executive Director. She has served three times as her club president and is presently Treasurer. She is a Paul Harris fellow and Rotary benefactor. She has also served at the District level on Ryla and Foundation committees. She is married with 5 children, 11 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
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