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Jan. 13, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Our guest speaker, Jonas Klevhag, an engineer by training and scriptwriter by trade, is one of the co-founders of The Bridge Forum, as well as a board member of the Hållihopp association for newly arrived youngsters. The Bridge Forum is on a mission to tackle humanity’s most urgent global challenges to find the solutions for tomorrow. By linking science and business within the areas of life science and materials science, The Bridge Forum wants to make the world a little better, step-by-step, in a constantly moving process. Jonas helps multiple stakeholders work together by first understanding their individual skills and their motivations and incentives in a process that is, in fact, not far from how you would go about writing a play. His talk will demonstrate how our region can be a prototyping garage for other places’ challenges and also how Rotary International may be a part of that opportunity. Fellow Rotarians and Guests of members are always warmly welcome at Malmö International Rotary meetings. If you'd like to join us for dinner after the meeting, plan to arrive at the hotel by 17:45 so that we can help you order a discounted meal from the restaurant menu.
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Jan. 20, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Veronica Larsson spent many years on the international modelling circuit but writing has always been a part of the journey. Her passion for food and ambition of producing a cookbook was a longtime dream. Determined to have her book published in Sweden – the highest cookbook producing country per capita in the world – she needed a unique perspective to stand out. After finishing a Publishing Business education in Lund, Veronica practiced what she learned and created the Rubin publishing company. Her cookbook “Adrian’s skafferi/Adrian’s kitchen”, surprised people because of the stereotypes attached to models. In 2014 the book was awarded “Cookbook of the year” in its category. In August of this year, she published with “Hjärtan på tråd/Hearts on a thread.” The book is based on her own experiences after she lost her mother and father. Her latest project is writing an original series for Egmont Publishing house based on her modelling career and is due to be released this year. |
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Jan. 27, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
What is sustainable leadership and how do you as a manager work and lead in a sustainable way that boosts both your business and co-workers at the same time? Our guest speaker, Clara Löfvenhamn, is a leadership developer, public speaker, coach and founder of the leadership blog Bossbloggen and the rapidly-growing Facebook group Bossbrudar for women who are working as, or want to become, leaders. Clara will show us how to use a treasure map in order to make your leadership more sustainable and how that can create a win for you as a leader, your team, but also the entire organisation. Fellow Rotarians and guests of members are always warmly welcome at Malmö International Rotary meetings. If you'd like to join us for dinner after the meeting, plan to arrive at the hotel by 17:45 so that we can help you order a discounted meal from the restaurant menu. |
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Feb. 03, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Tonight we will hear from Ibrahim Mohamad, an award-winning speaker with several years of professional experience in leadership, human resources, politics and public speaking. His talk will focus on the benefits and challenges of diversity, the importance of trust and what it takes to create and foster a culture of trust and inclusion, and reasons why there can be a lack of both teams and organisations. Ibrahim has degrees in finance and theatre from Pacific Lutheran University in the United States, and earned a political science degree from Stockholm University, Sweden. He has won several national and international public speaking contests, so we anticipate a very engaging talk on a very important topic. Fellow Rotarians and guests of members are always warmly welcome at Malmö International Rotary meetings. And if you'd like to join us for dinner after the presentation, plan to arrive at the hotel by 17:45 so that we can help you order a discounted meal from the restaurant menu. |
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Feb. 10, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Our guest speaker, Rasmus Ågren, is an electrical engineer who works in the testing lab for Hövding, the airbag for urban cyclists. Rasmus, who is also a member of Rotaract, will share the history of how Hövding came to be, how it's grown and what might come up in the company's future. The company just launched the 3rd generation Hövding, so you will be learning about a product that is just now starting to appear on store shelves. Fellow Rotarians and guests of members are always warmly welcome at Malmö International Rotary meetings. If you'd like to join us for dinner after the meeting, plan to arrive at the hotel by 17:45 so that we can help you order a discounted meal from the restaurant menu. |
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Feb. 17, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
This week we will learn more about our members Iva Parizkova Ryggeståhl and Monica Hallworth, who will each present an "ego speech" about themselves. The Rotary Club Ego Speech is a rite of passage for all new members, giving them the opportunity to share their family history, personal milestones and special interests with their fellow Rotarians. We're looking forward to getting to know Iva and Monica in a whole new way! |
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Feb. 24, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Our own club member Liban Albanur will provide some background and statistics on the increasing incidents of fraud committed by import and export companies in Europe, and offer practical advice on how to combat it. Fraud is a criminal offence that occurs when an individual deceives others for financial or personal gain. Most national governments have an agency or a number of agencies responsible for controlling and stopping fraud, and Liban will give us some guidance on how to report potential fraud to them. Liban works with multinational organizations and companies, with managing, guiding and project development. His background is within the fields of leadership, integration, diversity, managing, project development and Network Security. Fellow Rotarians and guests of members are always warmly welcome at Malmö International Rotary meetings. And if you'd like to join us for dinner after the meeting, please plan to arrive at the hotel by 17:45 so that one of our greeters can help you order a discounted meal from the restaurant menu. |
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Mar. 02, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Our guest speaker, Anna Svensson, is a chartered psychologist and specialist in leadership development. She has a passion to bring psychological knowledge into practice in organizations. Both leadership and teamwork affect what people do at work, how well they do it, and how they feel when doing it. Subsequently, this affects the organization´s way of functioning and its productivity. Anna will present the characteristics of well-functioning leadership and teams, as shown by science, and share ideas on how to develop and sustain it. Fellow Rotarians and guests of members are always warmly welcome at Malmö International Rotary meetings. And if you'd like to join us for dinner after the meeting, please plan to arrive at the hotel by 17:45 so that one of our greeters can help you order a discounted meal from the restaurant menu. |
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Mar. 09, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Our guest speaker, Matteo Bruschettini, is the Director of Cochrane Sweden. Cochrane's mission is to promote evidence-informed health decision-making by producing high-quality, relevant, accessible systematic reviews and other synthesized research evidence to healthcare professionals. Their work is internationally recognized as the benchmark for high-quality information about the effectiveness of health care. In addition to his role at Cochrane, Matteo is a physician and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics with Lund University specialising in neonatology. He has contributed to the Cochrane Collaboration since 2011 and is also a Cochrane trainer. Matteo has published more than 60 scientific papers, including 13 systematic Cochrane reviews (in addition to 8 Cochrane protocols). According to Google Scholar, his work has been cited more than 1,800 times. Fellow Rotarians and guests of members are always warmly welcome at Malmö International Rotary meetings. And if you'd like to join us for dinner after the meeting, please plan to arrive at the hotel by 17:45 so that one of our greeters can help you order a discounted meal from the restaurant menu. |
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Apr. 20, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Apr. 27, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, we had scheduled registered psychologist Claudia Greene-Wahlgren to speak to us about mental health in young people. But given the current pandemic, we decided to save that topic for another time and ask Claudia to focus instead on the psychological implications of the current situation. Claudia has done research around this topic and the collective anxiety of the global community presents itself very clearly in her work. This virtual meeting is open to MIRC members and Rotarians from other clubs. Non-Rotarians are welcome to join us with notification in advance. You can send us a quick message by clicking on the name of the meeting chair or using the contact button in the main webpage menu above. How to join the meeting via Zoom Topic: Malmö International Rotary Club Meeting April 27th Time: Apr 27, 2020 06:00 PM Stockholm
Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82484891683?pwd=cGtLb1krWnN4TlJZS1ZNZzRneE9Vdz09 Meeting ID: 824 8489 1683 Password: 20200427
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May 04, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Our guest speaker, Dr Michael Ekow Manuel, Head of Maritime Education & Training (MET) Specialization at the World Maritime University (WMU), will present "Building Global Maritime and Ocean Capacity in a World at the Crossroads." WMU is a unique institution in the world. Working from Malmö in Sweden, it has a global impact well beyond its size (both in terms of physical space and number of faculty and staff) and plays a unique and vital role in the maritime and oceans industries. The maritime sector and the world's ocean spaces are indispensable to the attainment of humanity's quest for a sustainable future. Responsible stewardship of both through quality education for global stakeholders is imperative. In the talk, we expect to learn how WMU is working to achieve this and why this is important particularly at this time in world history. Dr. Michael Ekow MANUEL was until May 2013 the Dean of Faculty of Maritime Studies at the Regional Maritime University in Ghana. Prior to that, he was Head of Research and Consultancy at the same Institution. He is a Master Mariner and has worked on ships for eleven years culminating in an appointment as Master (Ship Captain). He holds degrees in Maritime Affairs (MSc.) and Maritime Administration (PhD) from the World Maritime University with ITF and Sheldon Kinney Fellowships respectively. Zoom Meeting Invitation Details Send us a quick message by clicking on the name of the meeting chair or using the contact button in the main webpage menu above to receive the meeting id and password. When joining the meeting, please be sure to sign in with your actual name. Aliases and nicknames are not accepted. |
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May 11, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Our guest speaker is Dr. Ionut Poeana who will talk a bit about the coronavirus situation. It is of great concern to everyone how everything is going to play out and how society will change. Nothing is certain these days and a little more information can go a long way to giving us all a little peace of mind. Dr. Poeana's speciality is in the area of kidney disease, including autoimmune-mediated disease, kidney transplant and end-stage renal disease. Together with his colleagues, he will start a new kidney disease prevention program in Lund. But in the current coronavirus pandemic there are few in the medical community who are doing their normal day job, and Dr. Poeana is no exception. Zoom Meeting Invitation Details For security purposes, only MIRC members, fellow Rotarians from other clubs, and guests who have notified us in advance of their intention to attend will be admitted to the meeting. Send us a quick message by clicking on the name of the meeting chair or using the contact button in the main webpage menu above to receive the meeting ID and password. When joining the meeting, please be sure to sign in with your actual name. Aliases and nicknames are not accepted.
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May 18, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Our guest speaker Serdar Kose is an entrepreneurial engineer who had been running his own start-up which recently merged with the Norwegian Company, Decca technology. Serdar started his company in 2012 and has been working on the smart city lighting area in both the technology and the business side since then. Serdar will share some of his life experiences through his journey and will touch on some interesting points he has seen in the smart city field, such as what is a "smart" city, and share some fun examples that may look cool from outside, but irrational from inside. Serdar is an entrepreneurial engineer who had been running his own start-up which recently merged with the Norwegian Company, Decca technology. Serdar has a Master's degree in wireless communication from Lund University and is the father of a 7-year-old son. Zoom Meeting Invitation DetailsTopic: Malmö International Rotary Club (MIRC) Zoom Meeting Time: May 18, 2020 06:00 PM Stockholm Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83531786017?pwd=d3VPVjhuV0pxMGo4V09LMnlLdXQzZz09 Waiting room will be open from 17:45 For security purposes, only MIRC members, fellow Rotarians from other clubs, and guests who have notified us in advance of their intention to attend will be admitted to the meeting. Send us a quick message by clicking on the name of the meeting chair or using the contact button in the main webpage menu above to receive the meeting ID and password. When logging on to the meeting, please sign in with your actual name. Aliases and nicknames are not accepted. |
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May 25, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Our guest speaker Val King is former Managing Director, now Trustee of the Rooflight Company, a design and manufacturing business with 70 employees based in the Cotswolds. She and her husband Peter (an architect who first designed the Conservation Rooflight) sold a majority shareholding of the business to employees in March last year. The business has been founded on three Guiding Principles
With a firm belief that business can be a force for good, Val has recently set up a new business, BFG (Business as a Force for Good) Associates helping exiting business owners decide if employee ownership is right for them and working with them to navigate the transition process. Zoom Meeting Invitation Details Topic: Rotary Zoom Meeting Time: May 25, 2020 06:00 PM Stockholm Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86993305336?pwd=SkFHU0ZtY1E0VStUd3BpQm1Ibk5aZz09 Waiting room will be open from 17:45 For security purposes, only MIRC members, fellow Rotarians from other clubs, and guests who have notified us in advance of their intention to attend will be admitted to the meeting. Send us a quick message by clicking on the name of the meeting chair or using the contact button in the main webpage menu above to receive the meeting ID and password. When logging on to the meeting, please sign in with your actual name. Aliases and nicknames are not accepted. |
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Jun. 01, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Tonight's guest speaker is Annika Svensson Dalgren, current President of Lund International Rotary Club, former Director of Compliance & Governance of Safety, Health & Environment at AstraZeneca, at present a professional board member and Ceramist. During a Ceramic workshop, Annika met a fellow ceramist from Japan, and was invited to stay in her home in Tokyo. You don't say no to a personal invitation, and the possibility to visit during the Cherry Blossom season. Zoom Meeting Invitation DetailsTopic: Malmö International Rotary Club (MIRC) Zoom Meeting Waiting room will be open from 17:45 For security purposes, only MIRC members, fellow Rotarians from other clubs, and guests who have notified us in advance of their intention to attend will be admitted to the meeting. Send us a quick message by clicking on the name of the meeting chair or using the contact button in the main webpage menu above to receive the meeting ID and password. When logging on to the meeting, please sign in with your actual name. Aliases and nicknames are not accepted. |
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Jun. 08, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
This week we will learn more about our members Janine Miller and Virginie Macavoy, who will each present an "ego speech" about themselves. The Rotary Club Ego Speech is a rite of passage for new members, giving them the opportunity to share their family history, personal milestones and special interests with their fellow Rotarians. We're looking forward to getting to know Janine and Virginie in a whole new way! Janine Miller was born in South Africa, almost exactly 9 years before Nelson Mandela was released from prison and given his first South African passport. In her early 20's, Janine moved to London where she qualified as a psychotherapist, married and had two children. Janine will share more about the events that shaped her (and continue to shape her), including moving to Sweden in 2017. As a qualified French cultural guide at Sorbonne University, Virginie Mcavoy has always enjoyed working in theatres and museums in France, Italy and Scotland. In spring 2018, after six years in Italy, she decided to move to Malmö with her family, but adapting to a new life in Sweden proved to be a challenge. These days she has found a balance and feels ready to fully enjoy the years coming in the Greater Copenhagen region. Zoom Meeting Invitation Details Topic: Rotary Zoom Meeting: Ego speeches Janine and Virginie To Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/ Meeting ID: 813 6457 5054 Password: 092045 Waiting room will be open from 17:45 For security purposes, only MIRC members, Rotarians from other clubs, and guests who have notified us in advance of their intention to attend will be admitted to the meeting. So please send us a quick message by clicking on the name of the meeting chair or using the contact button in the main webpage menu above . When logging on to the meeting, please sign in with your actual name. Aliases and nicknames are not accepted. |
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Jun. 15, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Our guest speaker, Umesh Kumar, will share his presentation "The Future of House Building: The growing excitement for Passive Housing and Net-Zero Movement in a post COVID-19 world." Zoom Meeting Invitation Details Topic: Rotary Zoom Meeting: The Future of House Building - Umesh Kumar To join the Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82969319732?pwd=ekxBRHZXU25qUGZxOU9UZ1VKWFM5UT09 Waiting room will be open from 17:45 For security purposes, only MIRC members, Rotarians from other clubs, and guests who have notified us in advance of their intention to attend will be admitted to the meeting. So please send us a quick message by clicking on the name of the meeting chair or using the contact button in the main webpage menu above . When logging on to the meeting, please sign in with your actual name. Aliases and nicknames are not accepted. |
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Jun. 22, 2020 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Our guest speaker Tommaso De Marchi earned a PhD for a 4-year project in breast cancer proteomics and clinical mass spectrometry analyses. Zoom Meeting Invitation Details Waiting room will be open from 17:45 For security purposes, only MIRC members, Rotarians from other clubs, and guests who have notified us in advance of their intention to attend will be admitted to the meeting. So please send us a quick message by clicking on the name of the meeting chair or using the contact button in the main webpage menu above . When logging on to the meeting, please sign in with your actual name. Aliases and nicknames are not accepted. |