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Duck Race 2025
Get Ducky. It’s time for the 2025 Rotary Duck Race. The Race is scheduled for June 14th 10am to 1pm (with the ducks racing at approximately 11:15am) Click for Duck Race flyer. Our participation in the Duck Race allows us to raise funds to give back

Gibbons receives Paul Harris Fellow +3
The Paul Harris Fellow +3 pin was awarded at the March 3, 2025 meeting to Glenn Gibbons. Glenn has been a North Charleston Rotary member since 1981. He has served as Treasurer for 18 years and continues to be an invaluable member. As the “Person

Newest Paul Harris Fellow
The North Charleston Rotary Club inducted its newest Paul Harris Fellow at its January 27, 2025 meeting. Joining the society is Nikki Lawson. Ms. Lawson is the Club’s Treasurer and is a welcomed addition.
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Lunch meetings are every Monday at the Hilton Garden Inn Express, 5265 International Blvd, North Charleston. Doors open at 12pm noon. The meetings begin at 12:30pm and end by 1:30pm.

Promoting Peace
Be a part of an international organization dedicated to bringing peace and understanding throughout the world.

Fighting Disease
We have a mission to eradicate the once incurable disease, polio. We’re almost there.

Providing Clean Water
Through our global network of Rotarians, we work to provide life sustaining clean water.

Saving Mothers and Children
Pre-natal and post-natal health care is critical. Rotarians support programs that provide safe environments.

Supporting Education
We value a well-educated community and our club provides college scholarships to deserving students.

Growing Local Economies
As mentors, we share our expertise through involvement in literacy and other community service projects.
Covid-19 Awareness
We are having hybrid meetings to provide options for our members and guests. During our lunch meetings, we acknowledge recommended distancing and other protective measures.
Please join us for in-person meetings at the Hilton Garden Inn – Airport or Zoom with us.
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Lauren Rust is a marine biologist and executive director of the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network. After 18 years of working with marine mammals across the globe at places like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Charleston and The Marine Mammal Center in California, she’s brought her love and expertise of marine mammals back to the Lowcountry.
With a science background and an interest in education, Lauren’s goals are to bring a greater awareness and appreciation of Charleston’s true locals, our resident dolphins.

Bill O’Rourke spent the majority of his career at Alcoa, Inc. a global aluminum manufacturing company. After Bill retired from Alcoa, he continued to serve on the Board of the Alcoa Foundation and teach “values” at Alcoa’s Executive Leadership Program. He joined Alcoa as a Patent Attorney in 1975 and held a number of leadership positions including Corporate Patent Counsel, Vice President of Global Business Services (Financial Services, Human Resources Services, Aircraft Operations, etc.), Chief Information Officer, Vice President of Procurement, Corporate Auditor, and Assistant General Counsel. From 2005 to 2008 Bill was the President of Alcoa-Russia. Bill was the Vice President, Environment, Health & Safety and Sustainability three times under three CEOs at Alcoa. Prior to Alcoa, Bill was an Industrial Engineer for U.S. Steel Corporation and ran the global mining parts business for Joy Manufacturing Company.
Bill was also a Fellow of the Wheatley Institution in the Marriott School of Business at Brigham Young University where he served on the Ethics Advisory Board and still teaches ethics to all their Business School students. He served on the Board of Directors of John Carroll University in Cleveland. He was on the Board of Directors (Past Chairman) of Sustainable Pittsburgh, on the Board of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation on the local (Past Chairman) and international levels, and serves on a number of other civic, charitable and religious organizations. From 2011 to August, 2014 Bill was the Executive Director of the Beard Institute for Ethics at the School of Business at Duquesne University and currently chairs the Advisory Board at the Atkins Center for Ethics at Carlow University.
Bill lectures on Business Ethics, Corporate Compliance and Safety at a number of companies and hospitals around the World, at Rotary Clubs and at many universities including the University of Pittsburgh, Michigan, Nebraska, Arizona State, Florida, Illinois, Carnegie Mellon, Harvard Medical School, Northwestern, Chatham, San Jose, Viterbo, Benedictine, Marquette, Slippery Rock, Carlow, Notre Dame, Gonzaga, Virginia Tech, Loyola Marymount, the University of Dayton and Duquesne University. In August, 2016 Bill published the book “A Field Guide to Business Ethics,” with co-authors Dr. Brad Agle and Dr. Aaron Miller. The Field Guide is being used as a business ethics text at over 30 universities. In January of 2019, though not of the faith, Bill was tapped to be the interim Executive Director of the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. He is currently assisting Value Capture to teach “safety” to hospital leaders nationwide, and with the Special Operations Forces of the US military to help reinforce character and integrity throughout the organization. Bill is a tour guide at Carrie Furnace a National Historic Landmark in Pittsburgh where he once worked as an Industrial Engineer.
Bill received his undergraduate degree (BS/BA) from John Carroll University and his law degree (JD) from Duquesne University. Bill served as an officer in the U.S. Army Transportation Corps.
Bill and his wife, Elena, have three children, six grandsons and live in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
End Polio Now
We’ve has been working to eradicate polio and our goal of ridding the earth of this disease is within sight. We started in 1979 with vaccinations for 6 million children in the Philippines. Today, Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan are the only countries where polio remains endemic.
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