
We have a most appropriate guest for Veterans Day.
Vice Admiral Dirk J. Debbink, U.S. Navy Reserve (retired) served on active duty with U.S. Navy as the 12th Chief of Navy Reserve on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations in Washington, DC, from July 2008 to August 2012 prior to his retirement on 30 September 2012. His service as a Surface Warfare Officer began in 1977 when he reported aboard USS FANNING (FF-1076), as Main Propulsion Assistant and later as Navigator during a Western Pacific deployment. His 35 years of active involved with the Navy included approximately 11 years active duty and 24 years of drilling reserve duty, including four years as the Reserve Deputy Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet.
In his civilian capacity, he is Chairman of MSI General Corporation in Oconomowoc, WI. The company is a design-build general contractor specializing in new construction and renovation of industrial, retail, commercial and institutional buildings throughout Southeast Wisconsin.
He currently serves on the board of directors of Cincinnati Financial Corporation of Cincinnati, OH; Navy League of the United States – Milwaukee Council; and Discovery World Museum in Milwaukee. He previously served as president of Fisher House Wisconsin and chairman of First Bank Financial Centres in Oconomowoc, WI.
VADM Debbink graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1977 and earned his MBA from the University of Chicago in 1990. He is registered as a Professional Engineer and a Real Estate Broker in the State of Wisconsin.












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District 6270 Governor Liz Nevitt joined us for lunch August 5 to share her Rotary story. She talked about what Rotarians can do, about the difference Rotarians make in the world.
rth generation Rotarian. She joined the Menasha Rotary Club in 1998 and moved to the Ripon Rotary Club in 2012. Liz served as President of each club twice, and held other club leadership roles. At the District level, she served as Assistant Governor for three years, District Family of Rotary Resource Group Coordinator and has been the District Stewardship Subcommittee Chair for the past three years. Liz is also a Rotary Foundation Major Donor, Paul Harris Sustaining Member, and the District's newest PolioPlus Society member.
We’re excited to share something we’ve been working on related to this vital community project — our brand-new Rotary All-User Playground Website is now live!