We arived in Bankok at 11:45 pm and were graciously greeted by over 20 Rotarians from 5 districts. On Tuesday morning at 9 we toured the Rotary center of Thailand. They had a full day planned for us including a visit to the Grand Palace, the Emerald Budha and Wat Pho where we recieved a traditional Thai massage. Shortly there after we went to fai Kham resaurant where we were warmly welcomed by host DG. Dr. Ratmanee. A long but very enjoyable day. The reception hads been wondeful and the people are most generous.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
GSE Thailand
Rotary District 7890, comprising of Rotary Clubs in Northern Connecticut and Western Massachusetts, has selected four non-Rotarians and a Rotary Team Leader to travel to Thailand as the 2009 Group Study Exchange. The team will depart on Sunday, February 15, from Bradley International Airport.
The Group Study Exchange (GSE) of The Rotary Foundation is a unique cultural and vocational exchange opportunity for businesspeople and professionals between the ages of 25 and 40 who are in the early stages of their careers. The program provides travel grants for teams to exchange visits in paired areas of different countries. For four weeks, team members experience the host country’s culture and institutions, observe how their vocations are practiced abroad, develop personal and professional relationships, and exchange ideas.
This year’s team includes three individuals from the Springfield, MA, area and one from Manchester, CT. Brett Gearing is the director of the structured credit group of Babson Capital and is sponsored by the Springfield Rotary Club; Natasha Clark is a reporter for The Reminder publications and is sponsored by the East Longmeadow Rotary Club; Magdalena Jaroszewicz is a product marketing manager at Lenox Tools and is sponsored by the West Springfield Rotary Club; and Jacelyn Lopez is an aircraft engineer with Pratt & Whitney and is sponsored by the Manchester Rotary Club. The team leader is Rotarian Aileen Witkowski of the Putnam (CT) Rotary Club.
The team will participate in a rewarding, once-in-a lifetime experience and will return home with a broadened cultural perspective and new understanding of a nation’s history, language, commerce and government. A GSE offers a unique opportunity to develop leadership skills, work on team building, and increase self-confidence. The program is designed to have an invaluable impact on the career of these young professionals in an increasingly global workplace by creating networking opportunities and lifelong friendships.
While in Thailand, the US team will stay with host families from the local Rotary District and will move to a new location every few days. The Thailand team will arrive at Bradley International on March 28 and will stay with host families from the Springfield, Franklin County, Simsbury and Windsor Rotary Clubs over a four-week period.
The Group Study Exchange (GSE) of The Rotary Foundation is a unique cultural and vocational exchange opportunity for businesspeople and professionals between the ages of 25 and 40 who are in the early stages of their careers. The program provides travel grants for teams to exchange visits in paired areas of different countries. For four weeks, team members experience the host country’s culture and institutions, observe how their vocations are practiced abroad, develop personal and professional relationships, and exchange ideas.
This year’s team includes three individuals from the Springfield, MA, area and one from Manchester, CT. Brett Gearing is the director of the structured credit group of Babson Capital and is sponsored by the Springfield Rotary Club; Natasha Clark is a reporter for The Reminder publications and is sponsored by the East Longmeadow Rotary Club; Magdalena Jaroszewicz is a product marketing manager at Lenox Tools and is sponsored by the West Springfield Rotary Club; and Jacelyn Lopez is an aircraft engineer with Pratt & Whitney and is sponsored by the Manchester Rotary Club. The team leader is Rotarian Aileen Witkowski of the Putnam (CT) Rotary Club.
The team will participate in a rewarding, once-in-a lifetime experience and will return home with a broadened cultural perspective and new understanding of a nation’s history, language, commerce and government. A GSE offers a unique opportunity to develop leadership skills, work on team building, and increase self-confidence. The program is designed to have an invaluable impact on the career of these young professionals in an increasingly global workplace by creating networking opportunities and lifelong friendships.
While in Thailand, the US team will stay with host families from the local Rotary District and will move to a new location every few days. The Thailand team will arrive at Bradley International on March 28 and will stay with host families from the Springfield, Franklin County, Simsbury and Windsor Rotary Clubs over a four-week period.
It's official
We're officially notifying the public ... though next week I notify Reminder readers in my own way ... Reminder Adventure style ... ha ha ha. Above is the official press release making the rounds: (if i can get it to post.) he he he
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Trip preparation
The team continues to meet to prepare for a mid February departure. Hopefully we lock down are travel dats this week!
Tuesday, January 6, 2009

L-R: Brett Gearing, Jacelynn (“Jazz”) Lopez, Natasha Clark, Team Leader Aileen Witkowski,Maggie Jaroszewicz. Photo courtesy of Katelyn Gendron. The D7890 GSE Team to Thailand is busily preparing for their upcoming trip. They will visit D3330,beginning in Bangkok and touring almost all of the Host country, from February 15th through March 17th,2009.Our Team will be led by veteran Rotarian Aileen Witkowski, a retired Judge of Probate in Thompson CT,sponsored by the Putnam RC. Team Members include Natasha Clark, a reporter for The Reminderpublications, sponsored by the East Longmeadow RC; Brett Gearing, a Director with BabsonCapital, sponsored by the Springfield RC; Jacelyn Lopez, an aircraft engineer with Pratt & Whitney,sponsored by the Manchester RC; and Magdalena (“Maggie”) Jaroscewicz, product marketing managerat Lenox Tools, sponsored by the West Springfield RC.In addition to learning about Thai culture, the Team will be staying with host families and meetingpeople in similar professions. Visit their blog:http://gse-thailand-7890.blogspot.com
Thursday, December 4, 2008
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