Clubs are seeking speaker suggestions so we want to try share with each other.  
 
If you have hosted or heard a speaker you think would interest others, please let us know! 
 
Since we are meeting virtually, we can invite speakers from anywhere!
 
We will publish them in each newsletter.  
 
Please send the name and contact information for the speaker to:  RotaryDistrict6630@neo.rr.com with the subject line SHARE A SPEAKER. 
 
Here are a few examples: 
 
DR. TIM COLLINS, PRESIDENT, WALSH UNIVERSITY
330-490-7090
 
 
 
PATRICK LEDWIDGE, Ph.D.
440-826-3173
Assistant Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at Baldwin Wallace University and Director of the Cognition, Brain & Language Lab. pledwidg@bw.edu  440-826-3173
 
 
 
TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL
Find a Club near you to contact https://www.toastmasters.org/find-a-club
 
 
 
BILLY TAYLOR 
Click to meet Mr. Taylor
330-217-7074
His theme throughout the presentation was “people driven excellence.” Mr. Taylor is an American business executive, dynamic speaker, and leadership guru. He is the CEO and President of LinkedXL, a Business Operating Systems Architecting Firm. Mr. Taylor spent 30 years with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (GT), serving as Director of North America Manufacturing and Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer. As the Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion for Goodyear, Mr. Taylor led diversity and inclusion strategies for 64,000 employees across the 22 countries where Goodyear operates. Mr. Taylor has been called upon by universities, international conferences, global publications, and the U.S. Army to demonstrate how to drive and sustain effective results through embracing the culture and enabling employee ownership.
 
 
DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES
Don't forget about people within our own District who would love to present as well (https://rotarydistrict6630.org/districtorganizationchart )  Jim Lechko, Foundation Chair; Rick Pollack, Peace Fellows; Jack Young, ShelterBox; Cheryl Warren, ClubRunner and MyRotary; to name a few!!
 
 
 
THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION has speakers available for virtual appearances at Rotary Clubs.  The FTC protects economic markets by investigating and prosecuting deceptive advertising and unfair methods of competition and by providing free resources for individuals and businesses.  As part of its education mission, attorneys, investigators, and paralegals from the Commission’s Cleveland office routinely speak on topics such as Coronavirus scams, privacy, scams that target small businesses, and much more. 

Contact: Jon Kessler at 216-263-3436 or JKessler@ftc.gov.
 
We’re also available for presentations to regional and state (or nationwide) Rotary meetings.