




on Millennials and Post-Millennials. She was the 43rd Treasurer of the United States and is most recently known
in over a century. Upon her resignation in 2016, she received the highest honor bestowed in the
at the height of the financial crisis.
Printing and the U.S. Mint, including Fort Knox. Her day-to-day responsibilities included overseeing all
currency and coin production activities with almost 4,000-employees in eight facilities nationwide
and an annual budget of approximately $5 billion. In the first five years of her tenure, she saved over
$1 billion by implementing efficiencies and innovative concepts while meeting increased production
demand and increasing employee morale at record levels. Her signature currently appears on a
world-record $1.69 trillion of U.S. currency out of the approximately $1.71 trillion in circulation worldwide.
to have a portrait commissioned in her honor. Her portrait was officially unveiled at Winthrop House in
May of 2019. She currently serves on the board of Fidelity Charitable Trust, the Schlesinger Council at
Harvard and the Advisory Committee for Artemis Real Estate Partners. She was previously a Trustee with
the Alameda County Employees Retirement Association (ACERA). In 2018, she was appointed as a
member of America 250, the Congressional Commission to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the
nation’s founding in 2026. She serves on the Executive Committee and is the Chair of the Finance and
Audit Committees and is leading the strategic planning process. Her personal passion includes serving as
Founder and CEO of EMPOWERMENT 2020, an initiative that facilitates the physical recognition of
historical American women. Its first project, Teachers Righting History, recognizes historical American
women in classrooms across the country. She has also launched Notable Women, an Augmented Reality
educational initiative in collaboration with Google. She remains active in real estate finance and is
consulting on several transformational projects in the Bay Area under her “RESCUE” initiative: Real Estate
for Socially Conscious Urban Empowerment.
Dr. Wayne is our special keynote speaker on Monday, Nov 4. Matt Wayne is the Superintendent of the Hayward Unified School District. Dr. Wayne strives daily to support schools in creating challenging, thoughtful and joyous learning experiences for children. This has been his focus throughout his career in education—as a middle school language arts teacher in New York; as vice-principal, then principal of a large, Title 1 school in San Pablo, California; as an Executive Director for elementary schools in San Francisco, and as a literacy consultant in California and New York, and as first the Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services in HUSD and then Superintendent. Dr. Wayne brings a student and school centered approach to district leadership, focused on deeper learning and creating relationship-centered schools.
Dr. Wayne earned an undergraduate degree in rhetoric and his doctorate in Educational Leadership from UC Berkeley. He also served as a lecturer in the Leadership for Educational Equity Program at UC Berkeley. Dr. Wayne also earned a Masters of Arts in English Education and a Masters of Education in Educational Leadership from Teachers College, Columbia University.
Every year, your Hayward Rotary Club raises money to support other not-for-profit organizations that serve the Hayward community. During this 2019-2020 fiscal year, we will grant approximately $25,000 to help fund other groups' projects that serve our friends and neighbors in Hayward. If you and your organization would like to be considered for a grant, we would love to receive your application!
The application packet (click here to access it) contains the instructions and forms you will need to complete to let us know about your interest. Please read the instructions carefully and submit your request by the December 31, 2019 11:59 p.m. deadline. If you have any questions during the process, please email the Hayward Rotary Community Grants chairman, Douglas M. Den Hartog, Sr., at denhdo@thedukegroup.org with the subject line "Community Grants Question".
We look forward to serving Hayward together with you!
Beach Blanket Babylon is the world’s longest running musical revue with nearly 17,000 performances and is a world renowned record-breaking success.
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Assemblymember Bill Quirk (D) was elected in November 2012 to represent the 20th Assembly District, which consists of Hayward, Union City, Castro Valley, San Lorenzo, Ashland, Cherryland, Fairview, Sunol and North Fremont.
Before being elected to the Assembly, Quirk worked as a climate change scientist at NASA before beginning his career at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab, where he played a key role in the negotiations for the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Teaching physics at Columbia, Caltech and UC Davis as well as playing an active role in his children’s education helped Quirk formulate his lifelong interest in education.
Quirk has served as a leader for more than 30 years in many local organizations including the local PTA, Hayward Rotary, the Friends of the Library, the Hayward Library Commission, the Board of Communication Workers of America Local 9119, and the Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency.
Quirk will present legislative updates in his keynote speech on Monday, September 30.
Elizabeth Laderman is the Senior Outreach Economist in the Education & Outreach department of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. She speaks to outreach audiences on current economic conditions, the economic outlook, and monetary policy.
Prior to her current position, Liz worked in the Economic Research department of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. She continues to do research on household finance, small and new business finance and employment, and other labor market issues. Liz has a B.A. in mathematics from Grinnell College and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of California at Berkeley.


Adrian Richardson is a bootcamp instructor, personal trainer, and life coach based in Oakland, California. He believes fitness is important for physical and mental well-being, as well as for longevity and improved quality of life. First introduced to strength training during three tours of duty in Iraq serving in the United States military, Adrian discovered that physical and mental health are critical elements to a successful mission. Through his own training, he developed a passion for helping others and started working with his fellow soldiers, coaching them to pass their physical fitness requirements on deployment. Watching his peers achieve their own success and reach their personal fitness goals with his help, Adrian was inspired to do more. When his last tour ended, Adrian decided to make fitness and coaching his life’s work.
Adrian is a lead trainer for the Fitbit Coach app. He is a NSCA, NPTI, and TRX Certified Personal Trainer, and received his Bachelors of Science in Economics from University of California, Irvine. You can find him racing obstacle courses, snowboarding, and mountain biking when he’s not helping his clients get and stay in great shape.
Adrian will talk on 'Sleep debt' and better community through better sleep.
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- Did you know in 2012, Congressman Swalwell was elected to represent California’s Fifteenth Congressional District, to include a large part of the East Bay?
- Did you know Congressman Swalwell serves on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence?
- Did you know he chairs the Intelligence Modernization and Readiness Subcommittee, which oversees overall management of the Intelligence Community?
- Did you know he also serves on the House Judiciary Committee?
- Did you know, as a leader in the House, he is co-chair of the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee?
- Did you know he also founded, and is chairman emeritus of, Future Forum focused on issues and opportunities for Americans, including student loan debt and home ownership?
Wanna know more??? Then don’t miss out, and bring a friend, to the Hayward Rotary Club where Congressman Swalwell will update us on the progress of his many initiatives benefiting us all.
Saturday, Aug. 17, 2019 at 6:45 a.m.
JCPenney Southland Mall
1 Southland Dr., Hayward

Let's get together to take a jab, raise a toast and celebrate our outgoing President Sid Hamadeh. On Monday, June 24th, the usual suspects will honor President Sid in the only way they know how! Don't miss an evening of revelry and laughs as Hayward Rotary takes out its Prez!
Sign up here: https://haywardrotary.org/event/this-president-is-toast/
Hayward Rotary Club operates the food and drink concessions during the four days of the Rowell Ranch Rodeo. All the proceeds from our food and drink sales go toward our charitable work in the Hayward community -- specifically, by giving Community Grants to local nonprofit organizations each year. Volunteers are needed to help us sling burgers, fries, and soft drinks to the thirsty crowd! Join in the fun, get to know Rotary Club members as you serve, and experience some of our community's western heritage watching real cowboys "at work and play"; all while we raise money for great causes.
Sign-up personally with Mike Cobb at our Monday meeting; or email me at denhdo@thedukegroup.org with your desired days/times. Together we make a difference!
Moreau High School Event Center


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