Rotary Lunch Meeting: Sports Program

On Tuesday, April 22 2025, Erik Tobiason will give us an update on our club’s Sports Program.

Erik Tobiason   Since 1976, RCGB has published High School Sports Programs that are distributed free-of-charge at various sporting events at Bend, Caldera, Mountain View and Summit High School.

Through ad sales for these Programs – sold by club members – RCGB is able to donate $15,000-$25,000 per year to the respective athletic departments (this total is allocated among the 3 high schools).

Projects from which local high schools have benefitted include the purchase of an activities van, weight room remodel and equipment, fences and lighting for athletic fields, timing devices, football sod, pay to play scholarships (currently $4,500 per year), stadium seating and more. Additional revenue from these ad sales is then distributed to local charities and causes through the club’s formal donation process.

We’ll be over at the Riverhouse Convention Center this week.

Signup for lunch here.

This meeting will both in-person and virtual. We will record the presentation for others who aren’t able to attend at noon.

Join the Zoom Meeting here: RCGB Zoom Link

You can also call in to the meeting at (669) 900-9128 and enter meeting ID: 692 491 9146. If you’re asked, the passcode is 5110.

Rotary Lunch Program: OSU-Cascades Energy Innovation Center

On Tuesday, April 15, our lunch program will be a presentation on innovation in business and energy and economic development from Rebecca Robinson, Zachary Taie, and Eric Zeece from the Innovation Hub at OSU-Cascades.

Rebecca Robinson   Zac Taie   Eric Zeece

Rebecca Robinson serves as the associate vice president for the economic development and industry relations office at Oregon State University (OSU) and as senior advisor for strategic initiatives at OSU-Cascades. She brings extensive experience from Kansas State University, where she most recently served as president and CEO of K-State Innovation Partners, overseeing economic development, corporate engagement, technology commercialization, and strategic initiatives. During her 16-year tenure at Kansas State, she recruited 29 technology-based companies to the region and created over 1,700 high-wage jobs, resulting in a projected economic impact of over $1 billion. Robinson holds an MBA and is a doctoral candidate in leadership communication. At OSU, she joined the Division of Research and Innovation, contributing to the development of the innovation district at OSU-Cascades and fostering industry-university partnerships to drive economic growth and workforce development in Oregon.

Zac Taie is a mechanical engineer with a strong focus on renewable energy and thermal-fluid sciences. With a PhD from Oregon State University, he has extensive experience in research, development, and project management, particularly in advancing innovative energy technologies. His work spans hydrogen systems, energy storage solutions, and sustainable energy systems, combining technical expertise with leadership in both industry and government-funded projects. Based in Bend, Oregon, Zachary has a proven track record of contributing to cutting-edge advancements in energy science and technology.

Eric Zeece is a business leader with more than 25 years of experience. He was appointed executive director of the new Central Oregon Innovation Hub based at Oregon State University – Cascades in November of 2024. Most recently, Eric was chief executive officer of Thyreos Inc, a startup biotech vaccine company that is commercializing technology developed at University of Nebraska, Northwestern University and Tufts University. Prior to leading Thyreos, Zeece led a consulting agency where he authored Nebraska’s State Small Credit Initiative program application and designed more than $64 million in grant, loan and equity investment programs to support innovation and innovators in Nebraska. Eric has also worked as the innovation manager with Invest Nebraska Corporation, as interim director, deputy director, and chief performance officer of the Nebraska Department of Economic Development, and as senior commercialization specialist with the Innovation Accelerator Foundation, a national accelerator that partnered with the National Science Foundation. He received an MBA from the University of Colorado – Colorado Springs.

We’ll be in our usual room at the Riverhouse – Deschutes South.

Signup for lunch here.

This meeting will both in-person and virtual. We will record the presentation for others who aren’t able to attend at noon.

Join the Zoom Meeting here: RCGB Zoom Link

You can also call in to the meeting at (669) 900-9128 and enter meeting ID: 692 491 9146. If you’re asked, the passcode is 5110.

Rotary Lunch Program: Duck Race Beneficiary Candidates

On Tuesday, April 8, our lunch program will be presentations from three candidates for our club’s beneficiary for the 2025 Duck Race proceeds.

The finalists are:

Each finalist will do a brief presentation at the lunch meeting to share what the funds will be used for and there will be time for Q&A before club members vote on this year’s winner.

We’ll be over at the Riverhouse Convention Center this week.

Signup for lunch here.

This meeting will both in-person and virtual. We will record the presentation for others who aren’t able to attend at noon.

Join the Zoom Meeting here: RCGB Zoom Link

You can also call in to the meeting at (669) 900-9128 and enter meeting ID: 692 491 9146. If you’re asked, the passcode is 5110.

Duck Race

Rotary Lunch Program: Dementia – What can you do?

Greg Ferenz

On Tuesday, April 1, our lunch program will be on the topic of dementia, with member Greg Ferenz explaining generally about the disease states and pathology of cognitive decline and then how and when interventions happen.

Dr. Gregory Ferenz, DO, is a distinguished neurologist based in Bend, Oregon, renowned for his comprehensive, patient-centered approach to neurological care. With over 12 years of medical practice, Dr. Ferenz specializes in a broad spectrum of neurological conditions, placing particular emphasis on dementia and memory care.

Dr. Ferenz has held board certifications from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in general neurology, clinical neurophysiology, and epilepsy; the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine; and the American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology. He is a fellow of the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society and maintains extensive local and national professional affiliations, including membership in the American Academy of Neurology and Oregon Medical Association. Additionally, he has served on the boards of Partners in Care and the American Board of Registered Electrodiagnostic Technicians.

In his current role, Dr. Ferenz is the owner of the Northwest Center for Cognitive and Neurological Health, where he dedicates himself to improving the quality of life for patients and the community through support of their memory and cognitive health. He also serves as the Medical Director of the ALS Clinic of Central Oregon, leading a multidisciplinary team providing comprehensive care for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Special location: This meeting will be at Central Oregon Community College (COCC), in the Wille Hall, which is part of the Coats Campus Center. Click the map image below for a larger version. The meeting location is marked in orange.

Wille Hall at COCC

Signup for lunch here.

This meeting will both in-person and virtual. We will record the presentation for others who aren’t able to attend at noon.

Join the Zoom Meeting here: RCGB Zoom Link

You can also call in to the meeting at (669) 900-9128 and enter meeting ID: 692 491 9146. If you’re asked, the passcode is 5110.

Rotary Lunch Program: The Invention Convention

On Tuesday, March 18, our lunch program will be the annual “Invention Convention”.

Invention Convention

Every year, our club hosts the Invention Convention, where students from Miller Elementary School are encouraged to think up (and present to the club and their family members) their inventions to “save the world” or just make life a little easier for all of us. It’s absolutely amazing what ideas these young entrepreneurs come up with and this event always leaves us feeling more positive about the future!

We’ll be over at the Riverhouse Convention Center this week.

Signup for lunch here.

This meeting will both in-person and virtual. We will record the presentation for others who aren’t able to attend at noon.

Join the Zoom Meeting here: RCGB Zoom Link

You can also call in to the meeting at (669) 900-9128 and enter meeting ID: 692 491 9146. If you’re asked, the passcode is 5110.

Rotary Lunch Program: Latino Community Association of Central Oregon

Catalina Frank   On Tuesday, March 11, our lunch program will be on the Latino Community Association of Central Oregon.

Our speakers from the LCA will be Executive Director Catalina Frank, and Deputy Director Mary Murphy.

  Mary Murphy

The Latino Community Association (LCA) is an essential connecting point for our immigrant community to ask questions, have letters translated, get help making phone calls (interpretation) and negotiating payment plans (advocacy).

They help families pay their bills, file their taxes, work through legal issues, find work, improve their English, and connect to new opportunities. They give their clients the time to be heard and understood. They also provide volunteer opportunities that bring people together across cultures to build a more cohesive community.

We’ll be in our usual room at the Riverhouse – Deschutes South.

Signup for lunch here.

This meeting will both in-person and virtual. We will record the presentation for others who aren’t able to attend at noon.

Join the Zoom Meeting here: RCGB Zoom Link

You can also call in to the meeting at (669) 900-9128 and enter meeting ID: 692 491 9146. If you’re asked, the passcode is 5110.

Rotary Lunch Program: Eric Denbrook – a Real-Life Rocket Scientist

On Tuesday, March 4, our lunch speaker will be Eric Denbrook.

Eric Denbrook   From 1989-2019 he worked for Orbital Sciences Corporation where he worked on the upper stage for the space shuttle as well as numerous rockets including Pegasus, the first successful commercial rocket.

Before that, Eric was at Hughes Space and Communications from 1979-1989, where he worked on numerous commercial, NASA, and classified Satellites starting with design and finishing with integration, test, and launch.

Eric graduated from Arizona State University in Mechanical Engineering in 1979.

We’ll be in our usual room at the Riverhouse – Deschutes South.

Signup for lunch here.

This meeting will both in-person and virtual. We will record the presentation for others who aren’t able to attend at noon.

Join the Zoom Meeting here: RCGB Zoom Link

You can also call in to the meeting at (669) 900-9128 and enter meeting ID: 692 491 9146. If you’re asked, the passcode is 5110.

Rotary Lunch Program: Shareef Dajani, Silverlabs Inc.

On Tuesday, February 18, our lunch speaker will be Shareef Dajani, Vice President of Business Development, Strategy, and Sales at Silverlabs Inc.

Shareef Dajani   Silverlabs leverages AI from leading companies like Anthropic, OpenAI, Getty Images, and Eleven Labs to transform written text into video. The company focuses on using AI responsibly to create marketing videos, training and DIY content, and converting articles into engaging video formats.

The focus of Shareef’s discussion will be to provide insight into how AI is being used in business and the future applications of this technology.

With a 32-year career spanning Knight Ridder, Yahoo, Intel, and Getty Images, Shareef has been at the forefront of digital innovation. His insights into AI, data gathering through home gateways, and the broader implications of technology will leave you entertained—and possibly a bit shaken—given the current landscape with TikTok, tariffs, and AI regulations.

Outside of work, Shareef enjoys everything Bend, Oregon, has to offer, alongside his partner and great friends.

We’ll be in our usual room at the Riverhouse – Deschutes South.

Signup for lunch here.

This meeting will both in-person and virtual. We will record the presentation for others who aren’t able to attend at noon.

Join the Zoom Meeting here: RCGB Zoom Link

You can also call in to the meeting at (669) 900-9128 and enter meeting ID: 692 491 9146. If you’re asked, the passcode is 5110.

Rotary Lunch Program: Kira Sandiford, Central Oregon Trail Alliance

On Tuesday, February 11, our lunch speaker will be Kira Sandiford from the Central Oregon Trail Alliance (COTA).

Kira Sandiford, Central Oregon Trail Alliance   Kira is a leader in the outdoor industry with a focus on public lands and trail stewardship. She currently serves as the Development Director for COTA.

Prior to that, Kira spent 8 years working for REI, in a variety of roles, including Outdoor Programs and Retail Management.

Kira is an avid adventurer, mountain biker, and river nerd. In 2016, she hiked the Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada, and in college, she spent a school year living and studying in Thailand. On her days off you’re likely to find her working in the garden or on the single-track trails in Bend.

COTA is a non-profit organization that focuses on the development, protection, and enhancement of the Central Oregon mountain biking experience. This goal is achieved through trail stewardship, advocacy, collaboration, and education. COTA currently has 6 chapters, who collectively maintain over 600 miles of single-track trails.

We’ll be in our usual room at the Riverhouse – Deschutes South.

Signup for lunch here.

This meeting will both in-person and virtual. We will record the presentation for others who aren’t able to attend at noon.

Join the Zoom Meeting here: RCGB Zoom Link

You can also call in to the meeting at (669) 900-9128 and enter meeting ID: 692 491 9146. If you’re asked, the passcode is 5110.

Rotary Lunch Program – Dr. Steve Ross – the Titanic Shipwreck

On Tuesday, February 4, 2025, our lunch speaker will be Dr. Steve Ross, Adjunct Professor at the Center for Marine Science, University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

Dr. Steve Ross, Adjunct Professor at the Center for Marine Science   Steve will be talking to us about deep-sea science and returning to the Titanic shipwreck.

Chief Scientist of the 2022 Titanic Survey Expedition, Dr. Ross led a team of accomplished scientists in a first-of-its-kind survey of the marine ecosystems on and near the Titanic.

The wreck of the Titanic, sitting at over 12,000 feet down on a barren abyssal plain, is a refuge for life forms like corals, squat lobsters, brittle stars, and rattail fish.

His team utilized the 5 crew member Titan submersible as a research platform to observe and record the deep dwelling sea life.

Location: We’ll be over at the Riverhouse Convention Center, in room Cascade AJ.

You MUST sign up for lunch ahead of time, as we’re expecting a big turnout!

Signup for lunch here.

This meeting will both in-person and virtual. We will record the presentation for others who aren’t able to attend at noon.

Join the Zoom Meeting here: RCGB Zoom Link

You can also call in to the meeting at (669) 900-9128 and enter meeting ID: 692 491 9146. If you’re asked, the passcode is 5110.

Dr. Steve Ross: deep-sea science and returning to the Titanic shipwreck