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Apr. 07, 2024
THIS EVENT IS FULL, SEE YOU NEXT TIME! Come out and volunteer to support Challenger Division Baseball! 6 to 8 volunteers needed to help with staffing the dugout concession stand during the games and serving sno-cones to some pretty awesome kids. Please show up at the dugout at Wallin Field (at the corner of University and Auden) across from West U city hall no later than 1:30 and plan to stay until 3:30. This is a great chance to be part of a wonderful experience for these kids and to show West U what Rotary is all about. Contact John Barnes for questions. 713.553.9357 or email him at john@jpbarnes.com |
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Apr. 07, 2024 4:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
I'm excited share with you information about Heartstrings: Connection to the World's Children, a new interactive and immersive exhibit curated by UNICEF USA that will bring the global challenges faced by the young to the forefront. This multi-city exhibit will kick off in Houston and run from March 21 to April 7. It is part of a 13-city journey over the next two years that will bring this exhibit to over 200,000 people. The event represents a collaborative effort to connect communities with the realities of kids worldwide. The immersive display will be carried out across eight zones in Post Houston, each dedicated to highlighting core pillars crucial for the success and future of the world's youth. The first part of the exhibit talks about birth to a few years old and what it's like being a child as a way to connect people to the things that are important for children in those first 1,000 days of their lives. Other sections in the show explore themes such as education and the importance of being heard.
For timed-entry tickets and more details, click this. To learn more about what you'll experience during this exhibit, please view the first 1:45 of this video or read more in a recent issue of Houstonia Magazine. Members of the Rotary Club of West U plan to go as a group on Sunday, April 7, 2024 at 4:30 PM. All Rotarians and their families are welcome to join us! |
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George R Brown Convention Center
Apr. 11, 2024 7:01 a.m.
Nathan Tollett serves as Vice President, Citywide Convention Sales at Visit Houston where he is responsible for creating long term strategies to maintain Houston’s position as a premier meeting and convention destination. Most recognized for his creative client experiences, Nathan believes in providing targeted and customized solutions for all potential opportunities.
Tollett began his hospitality career as an event manager at Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center in 2002. He was the primary point of contact for the facility, assisting many major conventions in hosting and executing successful events. Following that, Tollett accepted a job as a national account executive with Visit Houston, where he booked a variety of significant meetings and conventions in the corporate and association market.
Completing his first tenure at Visit Houston, Tollett then spent nearly two years as a national sales manager for the Las Vegas property, The Golden Nugget. That experience helped him round out the “hospitality trifecta”—giving Tollett the background from the facilities, destination and hotel perspective to better understand all of the aspects of the convention sales process.
Tollett rejoined Visit Houston as Director of Sales in 2009 and for the last eleven years has overseen the daily operations of the citywide sales team.
Meeting News honored Tollett as "Ones to Watch: 30 under 30” and he was also recognized in Connect Magazine as “Future Leaders of the Meeting Industry, 40 under 40” in 2011, and received the 2015 Maritz Global Events Supplier of the Year award.
Tollett holds a bachelor's degree in speech communications from Texas A&M University. |
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Apr. 14, 2024
THIS EVENT IS FULL, SEE YOU NEXT TIME! Come out and volunteer to support Challenger Division Baseball! 6 to 8 volunteers needed to help with staffing the dugout concession stand during the games and serving sno-cones to some pretty awesome kids. Please show up at the dugout at Wallin Field (at the corner of University and Auden) across from West U city hall no later than 1:30 and plan to stay until 3:30. This is a great chance to be part of a wonderful experience for these kids and to show West U what Rotary is all about. Contact John Barnes for questions. 713.553.9357 or email him at john@jpbarnes.com |
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Apr. 20, 2024 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Yea! Books for the World is once again sorting and palletizing books to ship to Rotary Club led literacy projects around the world.
In case you are new to the West U Rotary Club, Books For The World is an International Service Project, started in 2000 by the Rotary Club of Seabrook and supported by Rotary Clubs nationwide, Rotaract Clubs, and Interact Clubs. We are proud to announce the shipment of our 430th 40’ shipping container of books and school furniture (for a total of over 21 million pounds with a value of over $210 million) to Rotarian led literacy projects in 25 countries in Africa and around the world.
You are welcome to serve at any of the book sortings and to bring your friends and middle school and older kids to help sort and palletize books on any of the dates below.
Our warehouse is not air-conditioned or heated. Please dress appropriately.
Yes, you are welcome to bring used English (or Spanish) library, children's, and text books to donate to the project as long as they are in good condition and are of a content useable by an adult or child in an English speaking country.. We are no longer accepting encyclopedias or magazines.
The new address is 3401 Navigation and our space is about half way down the warehouse complex.
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Apr. 21, 2024
THIS EVENT IS FULL, SEE YOU NEXT TIME! Come out and volunteer to support Challenger Division Baseball! 6 to 8 volunteers needed to help with staffing the dugout concession stand during the games and serving sno-cones to some pretty awesome kids. Please show up at the dugout at Wallin Field (at the corner of University and Auden) across from West U city hall no later than 1:30 and plan to stay until 3:30. This is a great chance to be part of a wonderful experience for these kids and to show West U what Rotary is all about. Contact John Barnes for questions. 713.553.9357 or email him at john@jpbarnes.com |
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Apr. 21, 2024 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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Apr. 28, 2024
THIS EVENT IS FULL, SEE YOU NEXT TIME! out and volunteer to support Challenger Division Baseball! 6 to 8 volunteers needed to help with staffing the dugout concession stand during the games and serving sno-cones to some pretty awesome kids. Please show up at the dugout at Wallin Field (at the corner of University and Auden) across from West U city hall no later than 1:30 and plan to stay until 3:30. This is a great chance to be part of a wonderful experience for these kids and to show West U what Rotary is all about. Contact John Barnes for questions. 713.553.9357or email him at john@jpbarnes.com |
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Apr. 29, 2024 11:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
The Code Academy Dyslexia School of Houston will be the recipient of 2024's Golf Tournament donation. Please start planning now to have your golf team participate! Please download the flyer found on the left of this page. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SPONSORSHIPS, PLEASE CONTACT GEOFF LANCELEY AT 713-400-8005 OR GLANCELEY@WEALTHENHANCEMENT.COM To pay via check, please make check payable to the West U Rotary Club Foundation and mail check and payment form to PO Box 272727, Houston TX 77277 To pay online, please visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wu-rotary-golf-tournament-2024-benefiting-the-code-academy-dyslexia-school-tickets-841655192337 To pay via phone, please call Melissa Ramon at 281 726 6167
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May 04, 2024 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Yea! Books for the World is once again sorting and palletizing books to ship to Rotary Club led literacy projects around the world.
In case you are new to the West U Rotary Club, Books For The World is an International Service Project, started in 2000 by the Rotary Club of Seabrook and supported by Rotary Clubs nationwide, Rotaract Clubs, and Interact Clubs. We are proud to announce the shipment of our 430th 40’ shipping container of books and school furniture (for a total of over 21 million pounds with a value of over $210 million) to Rotarian led literacy projects in 25 countries in Africa and around the world.
You are welcome to serve at any of the book sortings and to bring your friends and middle school and older kids to help sort and palletize books on any of the dates below.
Our warehouse is not air-conditioned or heated. Please dress appropriately.
Yes, you are welcome to bring used English (or Spanish) library, children's, and text books to donate to the project as long as they are in good condition and are of a content useable by an adult or child in an English speaking country.. We are no longer accepting encyclopedias or magazines.
The new address is 3401 Navigation and our space is about half way down the warehouse complex.
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The Mourning Wave A Novel of the Great Storm
May 09, 2024 7:01 a.m.
Greg Funderburk currently serves as the Minister for Pastoral Care at South Main Baptist Church. Before this, he practiced law in Houston for 21 years. Greg is the author of The Mourning Wave, a historical novel about the Galveston storm of 1900, which was named as one of Kirkus Review’s best debut novels of 2020. He’s also the author of Let It Be Said We’ve Borne It Well, a series of hopeful essays written during the pandemic, and published in 2021, and Hurdles: An Authentic Pursuit of God in a Post-Pandemic World, published in 2022. His fourth book, Following Creation: A More Sacred Path from Monday and Sunday will be published in May 2024 by Smyth-Helwys. Greg and his wife, Kelly, who works as an attorney for Bank of America, celebrated their 30th anniversary in 2023. They have two sons, both raised in West U. After graduating from HSPVA, Hank attended USC and now works for Disney in Los Angeles. Charlie attended Strake Jesuit and is now a sophomore at Baylor University studying media and communications.
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May 16, 2024 7:00 a.m. - May 21, 2024 6:00 p.m.
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May 18, 2024 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Yea! Books for the World is once again sorting and palletizing books to ship to Rotary Club led literacy projects around the world.
In case you are new to the West U Rotary Club, Books For The World is an International Service Project, started in 2000 by the Rotary Club of Seabrook and supported by Rotary Clubs nationwide, Rotaract Clubs, and Interact Clubs. We are proud to announce the shipment of our 430th 40’ shipping container of books and school furniture (for a total of over 21 million pounds with a value of over $210 million) to Rotarian led literacy projects in 25 countries in Africa and around the world.
You are welcome to serve at any of the book sortings and to bring your friends and middle school and older kids to help sort and palletize books on any of the dates below.
Our warehouse is not air-conditioned or heated. Please dress appropriately.
Yes, you are welcome to bring used English (or Spanish) library, children's, and text books to donate to the project as long as they are in good condition and are of a content useable by an adult or child in an English speaking country.. We are no longer accepting encyclopedias or magazines.
The new address is 3401 Navigation and our space is about half way down the warehouse complex.
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May 23, 2024 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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May 26, 2024 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Please join us for Essi's birthday! Sunday, May 26th from 3p to 6p! Cinco Ranch Lake House (25202 Springwood Lake Dr, Katy, Texas 77494) RSVP 281.750.2765 by May 20th Attire: African or business casual (Free African attire while supplies last) Food and Drinks: West African Instead of gifts, please donate to your favorite charity or Saint Jude! |
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May 27, 2024
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May 28, 2024 7:00 a.m. - Jun. 02, 2024 6:00 p.m.
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Unexplained Mysteries of Everyday Human Behavior
Jun. 06, 2024 7:01 a.m.
Jeffrey A. Kottler is one of the most prominent authors and presenters in the fields of counseling, psychotherapy, health, education, and advocacy. He has written over 100 nonfiction books about a wide range of subjects, a few of which were made into Hollywood feature films. Jeffrey has been a psychologist, researcher, and educator for five decades, having worked in a variety of settings. Jeffrey is Professor Emeritus of Counseling at California State University, Fullerton. He currently lives in Houston where he works on projects related to refugee trauma with the Alliance for Multicultural Services. This talk, Unexplored Mysteries of Everyday Human Behavior, is based on his most recent book with the same title. |
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Jun. 06, 2024 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
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2023-24 Awards
Jun. 13, 2024 7:01 a.m.
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Jun. 15, 2024 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Yea! Books for the World is once again sorting and palletizing books to ship to Rotary Club led literacy projects around the world.
In case you are new to the West U Rotary Club, Books For The World is an International Service Project, started in 2000 by the Rotary Club of Seabrook and supported by Rotary Clubs nationwide, Rotaract Clubs, and Interact Clubs. We are proud to announce the shipment of our 430th 40’ shipping container of books and school furniture (for a total of over 21 million pounds with a value of over $210 million) to Rotarian led literacy projects in 25 countries in Africa and around the world.
You are welcome to serve at any of the book sortings and to bring your friends and middle school and older kids to help sort and palletize books on any of the dates below.
Our warehouse is not air-conditioned or heated. Please dress appropriately.
Yes, you are welcome to bring used English (or Spanish) library, children's, and text books to donate to the project as long as they are in good condition and are of a content useable by an adult or child in an English speaking country.. We are no longer accepting encyclopedias or magazines.
The new address is 3401 Navigation and our space is about half way down the warehouse complex.
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2024-25 Board Installation
Jun. 20, 2024 7:01 a.m.
Kim McPhillips is originally from Michigan. She has worked in the chemicals industry for 35 years at Dow, NOVA Chemicals and currently at Shell. She has experience in business leadership, corporate strategy, supply chain, sales and marketing that have been global in nature and holding several positions outside of the U.S. including Latin America and Canada. Kim originally joined Rotary while living in Midland, Michigan to give back to the community. When she moved to Houston Texas for the first time in 2000, she joined the West U Rotary Club and was an active member for 5 years before moving for her career. She and her husband, Jay Anderson, moved back to Houston in 2019 and she rejoined the West U club. She is looking forward to continuing to serve this club with gratitude. In her free time, Kim enjoys travelling, theatre, golfing, church activities, cooking and entertaining. |
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Jun. 24, 2024 7:00 a.m. - Jun. 30, 2024 8:00 p.m.
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Jun. 27, 2024 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Marquis II
2631 Bissonnet
Houston, TX 77005
713-522-2090
"Home of the original Texas Tea"
I will request the private room that is always so cozy.
Suggestion:
Wear a hat.
Funny hats encouraged!
If there is a story behind your hat, you are welcome to share it.
Date: Thursday 6/27/24
Time: 5:30PM
Guests are always welcome!
It will be a FUN event!
Hope to see all of you there!
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Jun. 29, 2024 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Yea! Books for the World is once again sorting and palletizing books to ship to Rotary Club led literacy projects around the world.
In case you are new to the West U Rotary Club, Books For The World is an International Service Project, started in 2000 by the Rotary Club of Seabrook and supported by Rotary Clubs nationwide, Rotaract Clubs, and Interact Clubs. We are proud to announce the shipment of our 430th 40’ shipping container of books and school furniture (for a total of over 21 million pounds with a value of over $210 million) to Rotarian led literacy projects in 25 countries in Africa and around the world.
You are welcome to serve at any of the book sortings and to bring your friends and middle school and older kids to help sort and palletize books on any of the dates below.
Our warehouse is not air-conditioned or heated. Please dress appropriately.
Yes, you are welcome to bring used English (or Spanish) library, children's, and text books to donate to the project as long as they are in good condition and are of a content useable by an adult or child in an English speaking country.. We are no longer accepting encyclopedias or magazines.
The new address is 3401 Navigation and our space is about half way down the warehouse complex.
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Jul. 04, 2024 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
West University Place Independence Day parade and pool party. WU Rotary will be sharing a sponsor's booth with the John McKnitt Alexander Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Colonial Park Pool is the location of the party. Set-up of the booth begins at 8:00 a.m. We will have a computer for flag subscriptions, information on memberships available, and be handing out miniature flags to the children. We could use Rotarians to staff the booth in one-hour shifts from 9:00 until Noon, and use volunteers to help with set up and take down.
We also need Rotarians to attend the party and bring their families! The more, the merrier!
Cold drinks will be available to all volunteers. We will be under the trees at Colonial Park, so there will be some protection from the sun.
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Jul. 08, 2024 7:00 a.m. - Jul. 14, 2024 8:00 p.m.
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Jul. 25, 2024 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
We'll have a fun July social!
As suggested by one of our members we'll visit a new restaurant.
I met with the owner and manager today, and have arranged for us to have a semi private area, next to the bar.
Saltillo Mexican Kitchen
5427 Bissonnet St
Suite 200
Houston, TX 77081
832-623-6467
Suggestion:
Let's share a funny anecdote.
Date: Thursday 7/25/24
Time: 5:30PM
Plenty of free parking front and back. If you park in the back you can ring the door bell to enter the restaurant through their back door.
Guests are always welcome!
Lots of laughter and fellowship!
Hope to see all of you there!
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Aug. 03, 2024 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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The Ins and Outs of End-of-Life Planning.
Aug. 15, 2024 7:00 a.m.
Jane Shapiro ventured to Houston from the Boston area back in the 1980’s. She received her degree from Boston College and holds a certificate as an Assisted Living Administrator and is licensed as a Pre Need Planning Advisor. She has enjoyed being part of the Houston community for the past 40 years. She’s been affiliated with several healthcare organizations in providing training/development to employees, building relationships within the medical and religious community, counseling families seeking senior living options, to her current role at Houston Jewish Funerals and Distinctive Life Cremation and Funerals. She has worked for HCA, US Physical Therapy, Aetna Health Plans, the Alzheimer’s Association, Brazos Towers and Seven Acres Jewish Senior Care Services. She takes pride in volunteering at the Evelyn Rubinstein JCC, Seven Acres, WU and Bellaire Sr. Centers, Weekly YMCA and is a member of Jewish Federation’s Business and Professional Group, River Oaks Women’s Breakfast Club, Houston Area Continuity of Care, Houston Gerontological Association, Houston Jewish Chamber of Commerce, Houston Women’s Chamber, Bellaire Business Association and lifetime member of Hadassah. Having joined Houston Jewish Funerals and Distinctive Life Cremation and Funerals back in 2018, she was tasked with educating and sharing the importance of Pre Need Planning to families in our community. Jane shares, that it’s truly a calling, a mitzvah and a gift to impart her knowledge and understanding while bringing her life experiences, passion and empathy to those in need. |
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Aug. 21, 2024 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Hi everyone! On August 21st, we will be hosting the summer awards banquet for The Women's Home. The event will take place at the Mabee Life Center at 1905 Jaquelyn, Houston, TX 77055. Volunteers need to arrive at 4p for setup and the event begins at 6p. We need 6 to 8 volunteers. If you are unable to attend but want to volunteer, there are several opportunities to serve. The Women's Home is an organization that we have supported for many years, and that support has taken various forms from volunteering at their thrift store, The Cottage Shop, to role playing with soon to be graduates to our annual celebration with the women as some of them graduate from the program and move out into the world of employment and independent living. Please contact me if you are available to volunteer. Thank you.
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Aug. 22, 2024 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Dear Melissa Ramon,
Our August social will be FANTASTIC!
Where?
Sonoma Wine Bar (Upper Kirby)
2720 Richmond Ave.
Houston, TX 77098
713-526-9463
I will request the private room. It is all the way on the right, as you walk in.
Date: Thursday 8/22/24
Time: 5:30PM
Suggested topic of conversation:
What is your favorite movie?
Guests are always welcome!
Lots of laughter and fellowship!
Hope to see you all there!
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Aug. 24, 2024 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Texas Heart Institute 2024-Mission and Relevance
Sep. 05, 2024 7:01 a.m.
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Rotary and the Provision of Water in Northern Ghana
Sep. 12, 2024 1:01 a.m.
Mary Kay Jackson, the daughter of local Rotarian Dan Clinton, was raised in Houston and holds civil engineering degrees from Texas A&M and Stanford University. After a brief stint in the oil industry, Mary Kay practiced civil engineering in Atlanta, Georgia, for 20 years designing water infrastructure for municipal clients. In 2006, Mary Kay moved to Ghana, West Africa, and joined the staff of the Methodist Church Ghana to create their Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) program. In 2017, she returned to Houston and joined the staff of TMS Global, where she currently is the Director of Strategic Initiatives. She continues to maintain an active water ministry in Ghana. Over the past 18 years, Mary Kay has constructed 300 boreholes for villages, clinics, and schools in Ghana. She served for 9 years as the Managing Director of Pure Home Water, a Ghanaian social enterprise that manufactures ceramic pot filters for household water treatment. During her tenure, Pure Home Water constructed its manufacturing facility and grew from 4 to 25 employees, mostly local women potters. To date, Pure Home Water has provided over 30,000 filters to households in Ghana, including as part of two Rotary grants. |
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Sep. 12, 2024 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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Discuss her High School in Israel, Younited.
Sep. 19, 2024 7:01 a.m.
Nurit Gery - Managing Director and Co-Founder of Younited
Nurit is a social entrepreneur who decided to move from a successful career in the commercial world to the nonprofit sector. The catalyst was a three-week volunteering stint with her husband and teenage children at an orphanage in Zimbabwe. This life-changing experience showed her that this was the moment to use the transferable skills from her extensive commercial and marketing experience to create a project that had the potential to create real, long-term impact both within Israel and beyond.
Younited (formerly GHIS) was envisaged in 2017 and, under Nurit’s leadership and vision, only a year later it opened with a full cohort of local and international students and staff, ready to compete in quality with international schools worldwide. Partnerships with relevant government agencies, the International Baccalaureate Organization and a handful of donors who understood the value of this ‘start-up’, ensured that the foundations for quality and sustainability were in place. Since then, Nurit’s outreach skills and her ability to engage and include people has attracted a network of international partners, friends, volunteers and supporters from around the world.
Nurit’s commercial work experience spanned Israel and the U.S, with an emphasis on senior management, marketing and sales, entrepreneurship and business development. Prior to establishing Younited, Nurit worked for 20 years at the pharmaceutical giant, GSK, where she was a Business Unit Director.
Nurit has an MBA from the USF, California and a BA in Biology from the Technion, Israel.
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Sep. 21, 2024 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Bunk Bed Builders are needed! 6 to 7 volunteers are needed to build 2 sets of bunk beds for 4 Afghan refugee children. No heavy lifting or handyman skills required. Meet at 10a to noon: 3700 Watonga Blvd Apt 1304 (290 and Mangum Rd area) Please email melissa@amaanahservices.org or call 281.726.6167 if you are available to volunteer.
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Sep. 26, 2024 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Oct. 05, 2024 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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