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![]() Stories from 30 Years in the Radio, TV & Film Industry
Jul 11, 2025
Brian Adams has been Vice President for Advancement at Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose, since January 2007. He is also a former adjunct lecturer in the Communication Department at Santa Clara University. Prior to joining Bellarmine, Brian enjoyed nearly 30 years in local media and public relations. He worked at KICU for 22 years, earning numerous regional and national awards, many in recognition of his entertainment programs and celebrity interviews. His final year at KICU included working with its sister-station, KTVU. A two-time Emmy nominee, Brian is a member of the Critics Choice Association and of the Bay Area Broadcast Legends organization, which is now a program of the California Radio Historical Society. His movie reviews and entertainment reports are heard each week on KRTY.com. A third-generation resident of San Jose, Brian received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Radio/Television Broadcasting, with Distinction and with Honors in Theatre Arts, from San Jose State University, where he also received his Master of Science degree in Mass Communications. A Rotarian since 2004, Brian is a past president of the Rotary Club of San Jose (2015/2016) and has served on its Board of Directors (2010-2013) as well on several committees. He also served as District 5170 Assistant Governor for Large Clubs (2016/2017). Brian is a Paul Harris Fellow and an Endowment Fellow at the Diamond level. |
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A Future for Every Child
Jul 18, 2025
Gita is the founder of AFEC (A Future for Every Child: https://afec.giving/ Gita Gopal, President and Co-founder After a successful decades-long career in the tech industry, Gita shifted focus to championing the cause of orphaned and adopted children. Through her roles as president of the Los Altos Special Education PTA and mentor for low-income students, she witnessed the challenges faced by vulnerable youth in their transition to adulthood. With a personal connection as an adoptive parent, Gita and her husband Madan founded A Future for Every Child in 2018. Gita is dedicated to raising awareness and providing support for youth in need, ensuring they have a brighter future. A Future for Every Child (AFEC) supports youth compelled by law to leave care homes (orphanages) in India upon turning 18. These vulnerable youth, having grown up in care homes due to the absence of a supportive family, face a bleak future navigating the challenges of independence without any additional financial assistance or adult guidance. AFEC plays a crucial role in empowering these youths by offering career counseling, scholarships for vocational training or higher education, assistance in job placement, and mentoring for a duration of two years post-employment. Our youth can train in 26 diverse industries, such as nursing, accounting, retail, mechanics, social work, and more. Since our inception in 2019, we have successfully enrolled over 1600 youths in 8 states in India. Almost 750 of them have secured stable employment, while others continue to pursue their training, marking a significant stride towards their self-reliance and a brighter future. |
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Beyond Success: Securing Your Legacy and Preparing for Life's Uncertainties
Jul 25, 2025
Ms. Harden has an extensive background working with aging seniors and adults facing terminal neurodegenerative disease diagnoses, including Alzheimer’s Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, and Parkinson’s Disease. Her expertise covers analysis of financial well-being, personal budgeting, bill payment, insurance coverage and claims, long term healthcare planning, trust administration, healthcare advocacy, ethical will creation, housing assessment, caregiving management, and social well-being. Prior to founding Elder Edge Consulting, Ms. Harden worked in finance, operations, business development, and strategy for international Fortune 100 companies, such as GE Medical Systems and AT&T, and various startup companies in Silicon Valley. Ms. Harden received a BA in Mathematics and Economics from Dartmouth College and an MBA from Stanford University. In addition, she has a certificate in gerontology, is a Certified Senior Advisor and a certified administrator for Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly. |
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The Clubfoot Crisis: Simple Cure, Global Neglect
Aug 01, 2025
The Clubfoot Fund was founded by Bill Palmer, inspired by his own struggle with clubfoot at a time when treatment was not as effective or defined as it is now with the Ponseti Method. As a coach and consultant, Bill has worked with organizations such as NASA Kennedy Space Center, the United States Air Force, Gilead Sciences, Land Rover, Sony PlayStation, Shell, US Veterans Administration, and L’Oréal. He has worked in 26 countries, and since 2022, he has served as a pro bono consultant and coach for the UK-based Global Clubfoot Initiative. Bill lives in Oakland with his wife Haiyan O’Connell, and their cat Leo. His adult children are in El Cerrito and Las Vegas, his soccer playing grandchildren are here in the Bay Area. |
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![]() Reasons to Promote Your Company Now More than Ever
Aug 15, 2025
Terry manages the PRxDigital team tracking staff duties to ensure the absolute best quality campaigns are developed and executed for clients. Terry writes proposals and identifies potential new business opportunities. She oversees the firm’s entire roster of clients ensuring their goals and expectations are not only met but exceeded. Prior to joining the agency, Terry worked as development and outreach manager for Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley. She also worked for Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital, where she served as a parent mentor and conducted marketing and fundraising. Additionally, she founded and owned Video Estate video production company. Terry received a bachelor’s degree in radio/television from San Jose State University. Briana Gallo is a San Jose native and an expert marketer and strategist. Briana has been a part of the PRxDigital team for nearly five years, and as an Account Executive at PRxDigital, she oversees several clients and develops plans to enhance their brands and meet each of their unique needs. Her experience in public relations, social media, email marketing, event planning, and graphic design brings great value to PRxDigital clients. She has previously held marketing roles with HBO Max, tech startups, and Cal Poly Admissions. Briana graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo summa cum laude with a degree in Business Administration, concentrating in Marketing Management, and minoring in Spanish and Psychology. |
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![]() Saratoga Rotary Legacy Leaders Series
Aug 22, 2025
GENE ZAMBETTI: Fifty years and counting!
Editors note: Our club recently honored Ernie Kraule and Gene Zambetti for their 50 years of membership. Ernie Kraule’s story will appear in the September edition of the newsletter. This month features Gene Zambetti’s story.
The years was 1973. The Vietnam war was winding down, the Watergate scandal was heating up, and The Godfather swept The Oscars.
But most importantly, that was the year 24-year-old Gene Zambetti returned home to Saratoga after serving in the U.S. Army. He immediately went to work managing his father Peter’s dry cleaning business.
Peter Zambetti, one of twenty-five charter members of the Saratoga Rotary Club, thought Gene was a little young to become a Rotarian, but Gene’s sponsors Bob Barbatti and Lou Leto felt he was up to the task. His membership became official in 1974. Incidentally, Peter made it a point to never sit at the same lunch table as Gene, believing the young man should establish his own identity in the club.
The club was different in those days. “There were about 65 members, all men,” Gene recalled. Friday lunch meetings included a “smoker’s table”, and, indeed, several members lit up during lunch. “We had a liquor table, and for one dollar, you could mix your own drinks.”
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DG Herb's Rotary Vision for 2025-2026
Sep 12, 2025
Herb lives and breathes Rotary’s motto, Service Above Self. He has been a pillar in our District for over three decades—serving as Past Club President, Membership Chair, Conference Co-Chair, Assistant Governor, and now the District Governor for 2025–26. After retiring from a remarkable 32-year run in corporate Sales and Marketing leadership at Schneider Electric while launching his own ventures—One Commercial Properties and Ritter Vacation Properties. He has also been a visible leader in Pleasanton, serving as Past Chair of the Planning Commission, Parks and Rec Commission, and the Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce. Herb is also a Board Member and Past President of Sunflower Hill, a nonprofit supporting adults with developmental disabilities. A third-generation Eagle Scout, devoted husband and father of 2, and holder of both a degree in electrical engineering from Washington State University and an MBA from St. Mary’s College. Herb proves that leadership is about leading with Vison and serving with your Heart and leaving your Mark. |
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![]() Letters Home from Stanford: Disability Oral History Project
Sep 19, 2025
Alison (Al) Carpenter Davis is a writer, editor, and disability advocate drawn to hidden stories, the power of words to connect, and the commonality in being human. Her book Letters Home from Stanford, recently released in paperback, looks at the heritage, history, and shared experience of college students everywhere through 125 years of Stanford students' handwritten and electronic correspondence. For her work on this project, she was awarded the 2024 Susan W. Schofield Award. Al is at work on a memoir about her 50-plus-year journey with Crohn’s disease, and serves on the board of the West Valley-Mission Foundation. |
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