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SUMMARY:Mark Ward\, the Walk to End Alzheimer's Walk Organizer
DESCRIPTION:Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide\, the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s® is the world’s largest fundraiser for Alzheimer’s care\, support and research. This inspiring event calls on participants of all ages and abilities to join the fight against the disease. \nSince 1989\, the Alzheimer’s Association mobilized millions of Americans in the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk® ; now the Alzheimer’s Association is continuing to lead the way with Walk to End Alzheimer’s. \nAlzheimer’s Association Memory Walk\nWhile there is no fee to register for Walk\, all participants are encouraged to raise critical funds that allow the Alzheimer’s Association to provide 24/7 care and support and advance research toward methods of prevention\, treatment and\, ultimately\, a cure. \nHow to Participate in 3 Easy Steps: \nRegister\nRegister for your local Walk.\nStart or join a team and invite others to walk with you.\nFundraise\nStart fundraising and spread the word.\nWe’ll provide tips and coaching every step of the way\, including easy ways to recruit others and raise funds.\nWalk day\nJoin us on Walk day.\nCome together for an inspiring community event that celebrates our commitment to ending the disease.\nHave a question? Please refer to our FAQ/Website Help page. \nCONTACT US
URL:https://www.aikenrotary.com/event/mark-ward-the-walk-to-end-alzheimers-walk-organizer-2/
LOCATION:Newberry Hall\, 117 Newberry St SW\, Aiken\, SC\, 29801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker
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SUMMARY:USC Aiken Chancellor Dr. Heimmermann with an USC Aiken Update
DESCRIPTION:USC Aiken Chancellor Dr. Heimmermann will give a USCA Update\, including Advanced Manufacturing Center. The facility will provide accessible\, modern and flexible laboratory space for EM’s SRNL and its collaboration partners. \nDr. Daniel J. Heimmermann became the fifth Chancellor of the University of South Carolina Aiken on July 1\, 2021.  \nOriginally from Wisconsin\, Chancellor Heimmermann received undergraduate degrees in history and Spanish before earning Master of Arts and Ph.D. degrees in early-modern French history from Marquette University.    \nBefore coming to USC Aiken\, Dr. Heimmermann served as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of Texas Permian Basin (2014-2021) where he ranked as the most senior chief academic officer in the University of Texas System. Prior to this\, he held the same role at Mississippi University for Women from 2012-2014\, and from 2008-2012 he served as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Brownsville (presently The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley).    \nDr. Heimmermann began his academic career at the University of North Alabama (1994-2008) where he served as a Professor of History and Chair of the Department of History and Political Science (2001-2008). As a faculty member\, Dr. Heimmermann was a recipient of a number of research fellowships and was recognized for excellence in teaching.  \nA historian of early-modern France\, Dr. Heimmermann has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in early-modern European history and the French Revolution and Napoleonic periods. Dr. Heimmermann’s area of research is French social\, economic\, and cultural history\, specifically the history of preindustrial labor. Dr. Heimmermann has conducted extensive archival research in Paris\, France at the Archives Nationales and Biliothèque Nationale and in Bordeaux\, France at the Archives Départementales de la Gironde and the Archives Municipales de Bordeaux. His scholarly work has been presented at both national and international conferences on French and European history\, and his research has appeared in published scholarly articles and his book\, Work\, Regulation\, and Identity in Provinical France which explores the preindustrial manufacturing economy and craft worker culture of eighteenth-century Bordeaux.   \nThroughout his administrative career\, Dr. Heimmermann has taken a leading role in conceiving\, creating\, advocating\, and implementing innovative and accessible undergraduate and graduate academic programs which address student\, industry\, and societal needs. Among other academic initiatives\, he has led the creation of signature programs in engineering\, business\, Spanish\, nursing\, as well as numerous industry-aligned graduate and undergraduate certificate programs in emerging areas such as cyber security\, data science\, gaming and simulation\, network administration security\, software development\, and website design and development. In support of building synergistic opportunities\, Dr. Heimmermann established colleges in health sciences and human performance\, engineering\, nursing\, business\, a school of nursing\, as well as academic and research centers/institutes in biomedical science\, cyber security and information\, natural resource management\, and water and energy whose applied research focus on solving the nation’s most pressing challenges.  \nLaser focused on student success\, Chancellor Heimmermann supports high-quality academic advising and high-impact and engaged teaching and learning. He aims to instill in his colleagues an awareness and responsibility for student success.    \nIn addition to his work on campus\, Dr. Heimmermann has devoted his career to establishing impactful relationships and partnerships with local and state organizations\, businesses\, and industries in support of local communities and economies. \nHaving grown up only twenty miles from the “Frozen Tundra” of Lambeau Field\, Dr. Heimmermann is a diehard Green Bay Packers fan. In fact\, he is one of 360\,760 owners of the publicly owned team! An avid sports fan\, he naturally supports Pacer Athletics as well. \nAbove all\, Chancellor Heimmermann spends his free time with his family. He is married to Claudia\, and they have one daughter\, Lucie\, and two dogs\, Ollie and Sofie.  \nCONTACT US
URL:https://www.aikenrotary.com/event/usc-aiken-chancellor-dr-heimmermann-with-an-usc-aiken-update/
LOCATION:Newberry Hall\, 117 Newberry St SW\, Aiken\, SC\, 29801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker
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SUMMARY:Dominique  Bunton of Bridge 2 Home
DESCRIPTION:The mission of The Bridge 2 Home (The Bridge) is to provide a safe and loving home for girls who have experienced child sex trafficking\, where they can find healing and growth and can experience the love of a perfect Heavenly Father who pursues them. This means that they will experience love and acceptance at The Bridge regardless of their faith and beliefs. The girls will have opportunities to participate in youth focused activities to support their spiritual growth and experience community.  The girls will never experience discrimination due to different beliefs or lack of belief.  If they choose not to participate in faith driven activities\, alternative activities will be offered based upon the individual interests of each girl. \nCONTACT US
URL:https://www.aikenrotary.com/event/dominique-bunton-of-bridge-2-home/
LOCATION:Newberry Hall\, 117 Newberry St SW\, Aiken\, SC\, 29801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker
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SUMMARY:Scott Weiss\, Music Director and Conductor of the Aiken Symphony Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Scott Weiss is the Music Director and Conductor of the Aiken Symphony Orchestra and the Director of Orchestras at the University of South Carolina School of Music. In demand internationally as a guest conductor\, Scott has conducted recent performances with the orchestras of Shenzhen\, Tianjin\, Hunan\, Inner Mongolia\, Shandong\, and Nanchang and at major international venues including the Taipei National Theatre and Concert Hall\, the National Centre for the Performing Arts Concert Hall in Beijing\, and the Hangzhou Grand Theatre Concert Hall. Soloists he has recently shared the stage with include Elena Urioste\, Angelo Xiang Yu\, Zuill Bailey\, John O’Conor\, Marina Lomazov\, and Paul Jacobs. \nScott has several critically-acclaimed recordings on the Naxos Records and Summit Records labels. His latest offering is the world premiere recording of Nico Muhly’s Reliable Sources\, released on the Cantaloupe Music label in October 2021. The piece is one of dozens of new works that Scott has commissioned from many of today’s leading composers\, including Samuel Adler\, Jennifer Higdon\, Zhou Long\, Cindy McTee\, and Joseph Schwanter. \nAt the University of South Carolina\, Dr. Weiss is the Sarah Bolick Smith Professor of Music. In addition to conducting the UofSC Symphony Orchestra\, Professor Weiss leads the master’s and doctoral programs in orchestral conducting at UofSC\, and his studio is a destination for talented young conductors from around the world. He is frequently invited to conduct performances and teach masterclasses at leading conservatoires and music schools\, including the Sydney Conservatorium of Music\, the Central Conservatory of Music (Beijing)\, the Shanghai Conservatory of Music\, and the University of Western Australia. Each summer\, he teaches at the Los Angeles Conducting Workshop and Competition. \nBorn in Monterey\, California in 1967\, Scott holds degrees from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music and the University of Illinois\, where he studied conducting with Donald Schleicher. Before joining the faculty at the University of South Carolina in 2010\, he held conducting posts at the University of Kansas and the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. \nScott and his wife Teah are intrepid travelers and enjoy hiking\, surfing\, and fine wines. They are the proud parents of John\, a chemical engineer in Los Alamos\, NM. \n  \nCONTACT US
URL:https://www.aikenrotary.com/event/scott-weiss-music-director-and-conductor-of-the-aiken-symphony-orchestra/
LOCATION:Newberry Hall\, 117 Newberry St SW\, Aiken\, SC\, 29801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker
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