Rotary Club to host Hutch Community Foundation leaders Feb. 15
The Hutchinson News
The Hutchinson Rotary Club will host Kari Mailloux and Aubrey Abbott Patterson of the Hutchinson Community Foundation via Zoom at noon on Feb. 15.
Kari Mailloux is a Hutchinson native and serves as Director of Strategic Initiatives at the Hutchinson Community Foundation, where she is responsible for researching and analyzing community needs and opportunities, inspiring collaboration on adaptive challenges, and cultivating transformational leadership to strengthen Reno County communities.
Her education and background is in creative writing and community building through the arts and the exchange of ideas. In addition to her work with the Community Foundation, she is the co-founder of Talk20 Hutch, the bi-annual community storytelling event in partnership with the Hutchinson Public Library. She lives in Countryside with her husband Phillip, step-son, Jack, and two young daughters, Paige and Sydne
Wallace L. Clement was like any Williamsburg resident.
He was originally from Cambridge, Mass. and settled in the Historic Triangle during the last 15 years of his life. He also had a wife and kids, loved history, and volunteered at Colonial Williamsburg as an interpreter.
Sean Heuvel also loved history and listening to stories, particularly the ones about Clement’s military career in the U.S. Army. Heuvel met Clement as a teenager. They lived in the same neighborhood, and Clement quickly became a role model to young Heuvel.
“He was very humble about his experience,” Heuvel said of his mentor. “But I was very taken by his example and how he treated people.”
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Daniel Owusu-Koranteng, President, Ghana National Association of ADR Practitioners
Mr Daniel Owusu-Koranteng, President, Ghana National Association of ADR Practitioners (GNAAP), has called on Government to establish the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Centre as provided in section 114 of the ADR Act, 2010 (ACT 798).
This, Mr Owusu-Koranteng said would enable such a Centre perform the functions that are provided in the ADR Act for the promotion of ADR Practice in Ghana.
The ACT provides for the settlement of disputes by arbitration, mediation and customary arbitration, to establish an Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre and to provide for related matters.
He noted that provision had not being made in the ADR ACT, 2010 (ACT 798) for representation of ADR professionals on the Governing Board of the ADR Centre.]