Speaker's Bureau

Do you need to find a speaker? Well, you've come to the right place! This is a great resource for quality speakers for your club. These speakers are all recommended by other clubs in our district. If you need the password to the District Directory please contact your club president or secretary. If they have forgotten you can contact me Tim Bewley.

Please send the name and contact information of speakers that you have enjoyed to Tim Bewley and we will post them below.


George Lewis -- Clean Water for Guatemala

Clean water for isolated poor subsistence farmers is almost non existence. As much as 60% have no source of approved or clean water. This was especially critical after recent massive hurricanes. A solution is to have reasonable cost on site filters with in a family unit. Guatemala Sur Rotary has available a water filter system using a cleanable ceramic filter in series with two five gallon plastic containers that can be placed in remote rural homes for $50 a filter unit. The filter comes with instructions for care and maintenance.

Home Town: Florence

Guatemala Slide Show

Click here for contact information - George


Ralph Christensen

Will speak about WCS projects in general and one that is being completed in Togo, Africa. Can also speak to other projects in Africa as well, and how travel there is accomplished. No funds will be solicited. Will talk about the good the bad, the ugly, the fun, the life changing experience a project can be for those who participate. Comes with pictures and a real fun, fast paced talk. Can do anything from 20 to 40 minutes, so let ‘er rip.

Home Town: Eugene

Click here for contact information - Ralph


Devian Aguirre is President of Sage Development Group, based in Ashland Oregon.

Ms. Aguirre is brilliant, insightful, funny and very committed to environmental concerns and Eco-friendly building options. If you would like to put Devian Aguirre on your schedule, you can call her secretary, Michelle Taylor, at 541 488-4849


PDG Judi Beard Strubing - Zone 23 Membership Coordinator

The Rotary Foundation, Rotaplast in Bolivia, Polio Eradication and Membership Development

Home town: Eugene

Click here for contact information - Judi


Tom Collier - District Permanent Fund Chair

The Rotary Foundation Permanent Fund -- Leaving a Legacy

Home Town: Bend

Click here for contact information - Tom


Claire Little - TRF District Polio Chair

Polio Eradication - National Immunization Days in India

Home Town: Newport

Click here for contact information - Claire


Sara Marvin - Chair RYLA

Sara and her husband Rob have spent part of the last several years in India doing Eye Clinics. Sara can speak not only on those eye clinics but also on RYLA and Rotaract.

Home Town: Eugene

Click here for contact information - Sara


Carol Wythe - Rotary First Harvest

Carol initiated the Rotary First Harvest Program in Southern Oregon and has been a strong advocate for the program.

Home Town: Medford

Click here for contact information - Carol


Platon Mantheakis -- Water Project in Tanzania

Your speaker, Platon Mantheakis, was born and raised in Tanzania to the oldest European settler family. He provides a unique cultural insight to East African life as he presents the Rotary Club of Jacksonville-Applegate clean water project in Tanzania.

Find out about an amazing gravity fed system that has brought clean water to almost 30,000 Tanzanians. No funds will be solicited. DVD / PPT presentation. Contact Platon Mantheakis or Molly Parish, Club Secretary.

Home Town: Jacksonville

Click here for contact information - Platon


David Klindt, District TRF Annual Giving Co-Chair

Learn about Our Rotary Foundation and how your contributions to the annual giving fund promote world peace and understanding. David also led a GSE team to Brazil in 2004 -2005.

Home Town: Eugene

Click here for contact information - David


Sharon Parks - Rotary First Harvest

Seeing bananas being thrown away in a major Klamath Falls grocery, Sharon Parks, a Klamath County Rotarian sought more information about food utilization, recovery and salvage. During this quest, she discovered Rotary First Harvest in Seattle. She and her club soon learned that Oregon is the most “food insecure” state in the nation. Sharon initiated RFH in District 5110.

Home Town: Klamath Falls

Click here for contact information - Sharon


Emily Francona -- Intelligence Perspectives

Emily Francona is a retired U.S. Air Force intelligence officer. During her career, Emily served throughout the U.S. intelligence community, including tours with the Central Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency and various U.S. Air Force units, with focus on Cold War and NATO issues in Europe, and regional conflict and terrorism problems in the Balkans, the Middle East, and Latin America, and information warfare operations worldwide.

Home Town: Port Orford

Click Here for Emily's web site and to contact her


Nancy Hughes -- Guatemala Stove Project

Nancy started a project in memory of her late husband, to address the root causes of debilitating respiratory, eye and skin diseases, upper respiratory infections and tragic burns in the indigenous population of Guatemala. These preventable problems, caused by smoky open fires in rural homes, are the leading cause of death among local children.

Home Town: Eugene

Click here for contact information - Nancy

Click here to Visit the Stove Team Web Site


Patty Davis -- Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Central Oregon

I am the Marketing & Special Events Coordinator for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Oregon located here in Bend. Our Executive Director, Zak Boone, and I are both professional speakers with a strong background in stage and radio performance.We always welcome the opportunity to share the amazing and inspiring Ronald McDonald House story, a story that began with a Philadelphia Eagle's football player's very ill child, and continues today, more than 30 years later with more than 270 Ronald McDonald Houses serving families in need worldwide.

Home Town: Bend

Patty Davis

Work: 541-318-4950 Cell: 541-948-9114 pdavis@bendbroadband.com


Jack Selway - Rotary Global History Fellowship Founder

Jack Selway, the founder of Rotary Global History Fellowship has experience in Zone, PETS, and regional Rotary meetings since 1982, also a performer at the 1990 and 1991 International Conventions. Topics are intended to increase member retention and TRF contributions.

1976 Outstanding Jaycee Speaker in California Additional background at http://www.selwaybio.com

Jack Selway
Founder and Executive Vice President
Rotary Global History Fellowship
231 Dittmer Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81004
719-369-2305
email Jack

Subject: Rotary History, most any topic in that area Experience listed at http://www.historyspeakers.org And, http://www.rotaryfirst100.org/historians/selway.htm

Travel Expense Requested.