Category: Programs

  • John Kao, September 17

    John Kao, September 17

    On September 17, the Rotary Club of Indianapolis welcomes John Kao. The third and final speaker in a series sponsored by the University of Evansville. This event will be registration-only, prepay. Members, Click Here to Register and Pay.

    Dubbed “Mr. Creativity” and “a serial innovator” by The Economist, John Kao is a leading authority on innovation, organizational transformation and emerging technologies. The topic of his program will be “Global Competitive Innovation for Organizations, Nations and Individuals.” Over the past two decades, John has been a trusted advisor to senior leaders of both public and private sector organizations in the development of innovation strategies and capabilities. He has advised the governments of Finland and Singapore on their innovation strategies, for example, as well as leading firms such as Nike, Intel, and BASF.

    Chairman of the World Economic Forum’s Global Advisory Council on Innovation, John is known especially for his practical and pragmatic approach to “getting innovation done,” hence his favorite nickname, “the innovation sherpa.” His article on the globalization of innovation, published in the Harvard Business Review, was named one of the “most popular” of 2009.

    John is chairman and founder of the Institute for Large Scale Innovation (ILSI), whose i20 group is an association of national innovation leaders from around the world and which has received founding sponsorship from Deloitte LLP. His thought leadership is expressed in his two books: Jamming: The Art and Discipline of Business Creativity, a BusinessWeek best-seller that has been published in 15 languages; and Innovation Nation, published in October 2007, which sounds the alarm about America’s growing innovation challenge. Since the fall of 2009, he has published three e-books: The Future is Yours to Invent, Are You a Producer? and Clearing the Mind for Creativity. In 2010, John became a contributing editor at The Daily Beast.

    John received a BA from Yale College, an MD from Yale Medical School, and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He was a member of the Harvard Business School faculty from 1982-96; his elective on entrepreneurship, innovation and organizations drew 2000 MBA students, and his executive program, “Enhancing Corporate Creativity,” drew top executives from companies such as AT&T, Merck, and Merrill Lynch. He has done extensive case writing focused on R&D multinationals as well as firms in high tech and entertainment.

    John has served as a board member of the Bay Area Science and Innovation Consortium, a member of the Innovation Commission of Cisco Systems, a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Singapore Civil Service College, an advisor to the Clinton Global Initiative, vice chairman and chairman of the World Economic Forum’s Global Advisory Council on Innovation, and an advisor to Sitra, the Finnish National Innovation Fund, and Finland’s Aalto (innovation) University, among others. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Art and an honorary Vice President of Arts & Business in the UK. His work has been profiled in major publications, including The Economist and The New York Times.

    John is also a serial entrepreneur, an angel investor in emerging technology companies, and a Tony nominated producer of film and stage. He was producer of the Broadway play, Golden Child, production executive on Sex, Lies and Videotape, and executive producer of Mr. Baseball. A jazz pianist at heart, he spent the summer of 1969 playing keyboards for rock legend Frank Zappa.

    In 2009, John made keynote addresses and briefings to Hewlett Packard, SPX Corporation, Teradata, InnoBasque — the Basque Country innovation agency, APDC, the Portuguese Association for the Development of Communications, the European Union innovation team, the Clinton Global Initiative, Business for Social Responsibility, the Finnish Prime Minister’s Research and Innovation Council, the United States Senate Democrat staff, the Mayor’s office of San Francisco, the Science and Technology for Society Forum in Kyoto, the National Governor’s Association, and the Finnish Center for Knowledge and Innovation research. He recently facilitated a “deep dive” (immersive, in-depth session) on national innovation strategy in partnership with the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation in Washington DC that included participation from OSTP, NEC, and NSF, among other public sector stakeholders. Previous presentations have included IBM, the U.S. Navy, Citibank, Nokia, the TED Conferences, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Standard Chartered Bank, Deloitte LLP, the World Economic Forum, and Accenture.

    His speeches on innovation are distinguished by their vivid call to arms as well as their pragmatic and original frameworks for action. He has been known to illustrate the fundamentals and practicalities of “getting innovation done” by referencing the skills of jazz improvisation through a piano demonstration. He has “performed” such illustrations before audiences at Madison Square Garden, the Royal Copenhagen Opera House, and the Grand Olad Opry.

  • WNBA Champion, Tamika Catchings

    WNBA Champion, Tamika Catchings was with with Rotary on Tuesday May 21, 2013! Tamika Catchings is a professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever of the WNBA. In 2001, she was drafted by the Indiana Fever. In 2011, she was voted in by fans as one of the Top 15 players in WNBA history.

    This was a wonderful event held at Banker’s Life Fieldhouse. Thanks to the Indiana Fever and Rotarian, Kevin Bower and a special appearance by Coach Lin Dunn.

  • Ken Schmidt Visits Rotary

    Ken Schmidt Visits Rotary

    Considered one of the most riveting programs of the last 12 months, Gerry Dick and Ken Schmidt (formerly of Harley Davison) visited the Rotary Club of Indianapolis on March 14 – the second of three programs in partnership with the University of Evansville’s Global Enterprise Speaker Series.

    As the former Director of Communications for Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Ken Schmidt played an active role in one of the most celebrated turnarounds in corporate history – and got paid to ride motorcycles.

    Join us on Thursday, March 14th (a Thursday program) as we partner with the University of Evansville Institute for Global Enterprise and their “Institute Speaker Series” to welcome Ken Schmidt and his presentation “Going Global: Succeeding in an International Marketplace.”

  • Calvin Klein

    Calvin Klein

    During a beautiful Fall day on October 24, 2012, The Rotary Club of Indianapolis introduced Calvin Klein (pictured with President Peggy Blackard) to our great city. And, it was a memorable event for those lucky 400 who attended. Mr. Klein talked about how he “was discovered” in 1968, discussed his business life throughout the years and what he’s doing now as a motivational speaker and mentor for businesses. In attandance, former model and fashion show producer Murph Damron said, “He’s just iconic. Frankly, I don’t know how they got him here.” Read the full Indy Star article. A big thanks to everyone who helped make this event possible, including Rotarian Jeff Lake and the University of Evansville Institute for Global Enterprise program.

  • Governor Mitch Daniels Speaks at Rotary

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis schedules some of the most relevant and important speakers in our state and the country at each Tuesday meeting. On November 23, Rotary was well-represented as Governor Mitch Daniels outlined his agenda for the upcoming legislative session to Indianapolis Rotary Club members. Read the article on WIBC’s website and hear a short audio clip from the speech.

    Did You Know? In June 2009, Governor Mitch Daniels, bestowed Indianapolis Rotarian, Danny Danielson, with the states highest honor, the 2009 Sachem Award. The Sachem is given to recognize a lifetime of excellence and moral virtue that has brought credit and honor to Indiana.

  • June 29, 2010 Annual Celebration Dinner!

    On June 29th, the Rotary Club of Indianapolis will celebrate its distinguished members, set goals for the coming years and install the new Directors and Officers for 2010-2011. Also:

    • Membership Milestone Awards
    • Arthur E. Krick and Perfect Attendance Recognitions
    • Paul Harris Fellow Presentations
    • President’s Awards
    • 2013 Centennial Project Announcement
    • Rotarian of the Year Award to Bill Batt
    • Installation of Officers
    • Presentation by President Mark Blade
    • 4-Way Test and adjourn

    William G. Batt – Rotarian of the Year
    Bill Batt served Rotary Club of Indianapolis as President in 1991-1992 and has chaired the club’s Foundation Investment Committee for 18 years. His club activities have varied from writing comical lyrics for fundraising songs to initiating Rotary meetings for senior members living at Marquette Manor. Bill was Rotary District Governor in 1997-1998, when Indianapolis hosted the International Convention. He has also worked as Director of the District World Community Service Foundation, District Polio Chair since 1998, committee member for Rotary Zone Institutes, Nominating Committee Member for the International Board, and District Delegate to RI’s Council on Legislation.

    Bill received AB and MS degrees in engineering and business from Dartmouth College (NH) and an honorary doctorate from Martin University. As a U.S. Navy officer, he led the Naval Research Lab in Chesapeake Beach, MD. Following military duty, he worked in financial and marketing areas at Eli Lilly & Company before entering banking and eventually becoming Executive Vice President and Trust Officer at the former First Bank and Trust Company (now part of PNC Bank.) He is currently an Estate Planning and Tax Consultant.