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| President | Matthew Johnson |
| Immediate PP | Louise Barden |
| Vice President | David Burr |
| Treasurer | Carter Stout |
| Secretary | Mark Galvin |
| Public Image | Bob O'Brien |

Join us this Friday 7/25 at Maggiano's in Dunwoody to learn more about Cyber Security for Children from Dunwoody Director of Technology Ginger LePage and Dunwoody Police Sargeant Anwar Sillah.
Ginger LePage is the Director of Technology for the City of Dunwoody. At 16 years old, her first job was changing tapes at a data center which sparked her interest in technology. She has been working in the Public Sector since 2002. Since she started with the City in 2020, her primary focus has been cybersecurity and accessibility for users and citizens.
Sergeant Anwar Sillah began his law enforcement career as a police officer in Georgia in 2009, graduating from the Clayton Regional Law Enforcement Academy. He gained experience at two metro-Atlanta police departments before joining the Dunwoody Police Department in May 2014. In 2024, he was named Dunwoody Supervisor of the Year. [read more]
This Saturday, July 26, is our third annual bookbag packing event - all going to Tapestri, an organization dedicated to helping immigrant and refugee survivors of violence through education, community organizing, direct services, and advocacy to help them reclaim ownership over their lives! Join us from 10 am to noon at Dunwoody Country Club to help with this worthy cause.
Last year, the Dunwoody High football team who lent their muscles to pack up and carry out the 110 book bags we assembled.


For members of Rotary, The Four-Way Test immediately brings to mind the foundational principles of our organization. While many are familiar with this ethical guide, fewer may know the remarkable story of the man behind it - Herbert J. Taylor -and his deep connection to Rotary.
Born in 1905, the same year Rotary was founded, Taylor's path intertwined with the organization early on. He joined the Rotary Club of Chicago in 1925, just two decades after its inception. It was during a challenging period, the Great Depression, that Taylor's leadership and innovative spirit truly shone. In 1932, he took the helm of the Club Aluminum Products Company, guiding it through bankruptcy to become a very successful organization. Faced with complex and often unworkable existing ethical codes, he sought a simpler, more practical framework. The result was "The Four-Way Test," a mere 24 words that would go on to shape ethical conduct far beyond his company. [read more]