Sunday, August 21, 2011

Media and public invited to hear Mohamed A. Mohamed,
Buffalo’s former Prime Minister of Somalia

What: Area media members and the public are invited to a presentation including Q&A before the Rotary Club of Buffalo by former Somalia Prime Minister Mohamed A. Mohamed. Mohamed is recently back in Buffalo working again at the New York State Department of Transportation after a whirlwind seven-month reign as the Prime Minister of an African country that has been struck by the worst drought in 60 years, killing tens of thousands in just the last few months and forcing an exodus by millions to find food and relief. He was appointed Prime Minister of Somalia in October 2010 and resigned in June 2011. Event tickets for the public include lunch and are $20.

Who: Mohamed A. Mohamed was born in Mogadishu, Somalia, and holds both Somali and American citizenship. He was educated in the United States, completing his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the University at Buffalo. From 1985-1988, Mohamed acted as First Secretary in the Somali embassy in Washington and worked with various human rights organizations. He also worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Somalia before the collapse of the federal government in 1991 and the ensuing civil war. In Buffalo, Mohamed has served as an at-large commissioner for the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority, a case manager for the city’s lead abatement program, a minority business coordinator for the Erie County Division of Equal Employment Opportunity,
and a teacher of leadership skills and conflict resolution at Erie Community College.

Where: Templeton Landing, located at 2 Templeton Terrace, Buffalo, NY 14202

When: August 25, 12:15-1:30 p.m.

Background: The mission of Rotary Club of Buffalo is to provide fellowship and networking opportunities for business, professional and community leaders, to provide service to the community, and to promote high ethical standards and to advance world understanding, goodwill and peace. In 2010-11, the Rotary Club of Buffalo officially marked 100 years of service to Buffalo, with 150 current active members serving the local and international communities. In addition to distributing many one-time grants, Rotary Club of Buffalo has contributed to such significant projects as the founding of the Boy’s and Girl’s Club (1926); establishing Sunshine Day at Cradle Beach (1945); Rotary Lane next to Mirror Lake (now Hoyt Lake) in Delaware Park; Rotary Rink in Fountain Plaza; Rotary Park next to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fontana Boathouse (for which Buffalo Rotary was a large contributor) and installing the 100-foot-high Rotary Flagpole with 30’ x 60’ flag at the Buffalo & Erie County Naval and Military Park in downtown Buffalo. Rotary Club of Buffalo is part of Rotary International, a worldwide organization founded in 1905 in Chicago. Approximately 1.2 million Rotarians belong to more than 33,000 clubs in 200 countries and geographical areas. Rotary Club of Buffalo was the 28th club in the world. For more information about Rotary Club of Buffalo,
visit www.buffalorotary.org.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Buffalo, NY – The Buffalo Rotary Foundation announces the installation of its new board of trustees for 2011-2012. Edwin L. Meyer, president, E.L. Meyer Associates, has been installed as president and will serve a one-year term. Mr. Meyer has been a member of Rotary Club of Buffalo since 2000. He is a resident of the City of Buffalo. Dr. Antone F. Alber, dean of the Wehle School of Business at Canisius College, has been installed as vice president; Charles Telford, partner, Damon & Morey, LLP, has been installed as secretary; Charles C. Martorana, partner, Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, has been installed as assistant secretary; Sandra Yeater, executive director, Tonawanda Pediatrics, has been installed as treasurer; Wayne M. Mertz, president, Goergen Mackwirth Co. Inc., has been installed as assistant treasurer, and Richard B. Adams, retired general manager of SFC Adams, has been installed as immediate past president.
Newly-installed trustees include Robert D. Eck, area manager, National Fuel Gas Distribution Corp., and Therese M. Vita, financial advisor, Merrill Lynch, who join current trustee Wayne D. Bacon, president, Management Strategies of WNY, Inc.
Ex-officio officers include Ronald H. Caruso, president, R.H. Caruso & Co. and current president of Rotary Club of Buffalo, and Michael J. Grimaldi, partner, Lumsden & McCormick and president-elect of Rotary Club of Buffalo.

About Rotary Club of Buffalo
The mission of Rotary Club of Buffalo is to provide fellowship and networking opportunities for business, professional and community leaders, to provide service to the community, and to promote high ethical standards and to advance world understanding, goodwill and peace. In 2010-11, the Rotary Club of Buffalo officially marked 100 years of service to Buffalo, with 150 current active members serving the local and international communities. In addition to distributing many one-time grants, Rotary Club of Buffalo has contributed to such significant projects as the founding of the Boy’s and Girl’s Club (1926); establishing Sunshine Day at Cradle Beach (1945); Rotary Lane next to Mirror Lake (now Hoyt Lake) in Delaware Park; Rotary Rink in Fountain Plaza; Rotary Park next to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fontana Boathouse (for which Buffalo Rotary was a large contributor) and installing the 100-foot-high Rotary Flagpole with 30’ x 60’ flag in the Naval and Military Park in downtown Buffalo. Rotary Club of Buffalo is part of Rotary International, a worldwide organization founded in 1905 in Chicago. Approximately 1.2 million Rotarians belong to more than 33,000 clubs in 200 countries and geographical areas. Rotary Club of Buffalo was the 28th club in the world. For more information about Rotary Club of Buffalo, visit www.buffalorotary.org.

About Buffalo Rotary Foundation
The Buffalo Rotary Foundation awards grants to tax exempt organizations organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary or educational purposes or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals. The Club Board of Directors has ultimate responsibility and authority regarding grant approvals that, after being acted upon, are sent to the Buffalo Rotary Foundation’s Board of Trustees for their consideration and action.