Camden Rotary Club

Two More Members Inducted into Club

Thomas (Tom) Giovanniello, Jr. and Gregory (Greg) Sirois became the newest members of the Camden Rotary Club during the December 13th meeting.

Gregory Sirois was raised in "the county" in Caribou, ME.  After high school, he joined the US Army and was stationed at Schofield Barracks on Oahu, HI.  He was honorably discharged after four years of service.  Upon returning home, he attended the University of Maine, earning a Bachelor's degree in Management with a concentration in accounting and finance.  Greg started his banking career at Fleet Bank, then he worked for MBNA/Bank of America in locations all across Maine.  He held several management and supervisory positions and provided support for the merger of MBNA and Bank of America.  Eventually, Greg returned to what he enjoyed most - community banking.  He currently works at Camden National Bank, where he manages the Mid-Coast Retail/Branch system.  Greg enjoys all Maine-related activities, including camping, hunting, fishing, canoeing, boating, snowmobiling, and skiing.  He lives in Hampden with his wife, Nichole, and sons Caleb and Joshua.  Another son, Zachary, is a Bio/Pre-med student at Cedarville University in Ohio. 

Tom's biography was published in a previous news article. 

The Rotary Club warmly welcomes both Tom and Greg.   

 

 

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Reach Within to Embrace Humanity ~ RI Theme 2011-12

RI-2011-12-Theme RI President-elect Kalyan Banerjee will ask Rotarians to Reach Within to Embrace Humanity during the 2011-12 Rotary year.  Banerjee unveiled the RI theme during the opening plenary session of the 2011 International Assembly, a training event for incoming district governors.  He urged participants to harness their inner resolve and strength to achieve success in Rotary.

"In order to achieve anything in this world, a person has to use all the resources he can draw on. And the only place to start is with ourselves and within ourselves," Banerjee said.

Once Rotarians find their inner strength, he continued, they can accomplish great things in their communities and around the world.

"Discover yourself, develop the strengths within you, and then unhesitatingly, unflinchingly, go forth and encircle the world, to embrace humanity," he said.

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