New Member Milan Balinton
Sponsor: Jeanne Serpa
My name is Milan Balinton, as a Bay Area native, born in Oakland, raised in San Francisco, and having been nurtured in San Jose for the last 25 years. I earned a Master of Public Administration from Golden Gate University and a Bachelor of Arts from San Jose State University. I serve the community by helping to develop youth, embrace elders, and create community for all.
In my 15th year serving as the Executive Director of the African American Community Service Agency (AACSA). An organization dedicated to providing quality educational, cultural, social, and recreational programs, services, and activities in order to perpetuate and strengthen cultural identity, culture, values, traditions, knowledge, and family life. When I became the Executive Director of AACSA in 2011, the agency had two employees and barely a budget. Since then, the agency has grown to a 15-employee operation serving over 25,000.
Currently, I can be found in the 12th largest city in America, asking the important questions about education, policy, the future of the city, and how it can affect the rest of the world positively. Every day, I continue to demonstrate my commitment to building an equitable and thriving community, with the potential for continued leadership in not only the nonprofit sector, but throughout the region.
The Meeting Summary for June 11, 2025
Following the always enjoyable slide show highlighting our club’s recent activity, President Heather welcomed Club members and guests to the 5,486th meeting of the San Jose Rotary Club, and thanked Jeff Pohle (“Piano Man”) and the Greeting Line participants from our Club’s Debunking Committee.
Red Badgers Michelle Zhang and Jonathan Padilla carried the traveling microphones to capture Visitor and Guest introductions.
In continued recognition of President Heather’s goal of bringing 100 new members during her tenure, seven new Red Badgers were introduced by their sponsor(s), and shared either a fun or unique fact about themselves. Background slides shared a bit more about each Red Badger, including a fun or unique fact about each, personal “theme song,” favorite dessert and/or hints to each one’s Ideal Vacation or Places to Visit. The table below lists all Red Badgers who were introduced today, along with their respective sponsor(s).
Sponsor(s) |
New Member |
Heather Lerner |
Madison Nguyen |
Sarju Naran |
George Casey |
Rod Diridon & Kimberly Mulcahy |
Michael Mulcahy |
Rod Diridon |
Ramses Madou |
Rod Diridon |
Ben Leech |
Larry Stone |
Erin O’Neill |
Janikke Klem |
Julie Anderson |
A standing ovation was extended to all at the conclusion of the Red Badger introductions.
Jill Duerig, our District Area 6 Governor, proudly informed us of our Club’s recipients of two prestigious awards:
- DeAnna Pursai: Training and Education Award
- President Heather Lerner: Cliff Dochterman Scouting Rotarian Award
And in her last opportunity to ring the bell this year, President Heather eagerly welcomed and appreciated tokens of appreciation, pride and gratitude for recent accolades, family achievements and in honor of several members of our Club. At $100/ring going to our Foundation, today’s bell-ringing raised nearly 6,000 from so many of our generous and grateful club members.
Next, President Heather introduced and took a group photo with our newest “Blue Badgers,” having completed their year-long “Red Badger” investment in our Club & Service Above Self:
- Gloria Duffy
- Jim Hori
- Will Nevis
- Lam Nguyen
- Irene Skupniewicz-Smith
- Jorge Taborga
- Dianna Zamora Marroquin
Lisa Reigel provided an overview of the Club’s new Finance Module, designed to increase the integrity of our database, improve our operational efficiency, AND save the Club money. Of particular note, our Rotary office will no longer retain credit card information. Lisa demonstrated how to log in and securely pay dues online.
President Heather then introduced our guest speaker, Club President-Elect Matt Braker. Rather than recite his bio, CV, and/or resume, Matt shared 12 of 200+ photos, spanning decades, he received as a gift years ago from his dad. Each photo, of course, had a story—and each one included expressions of gratitude for each and every memory captured. Raised in a Jewish family, 8-year-old Matt actually acquired his love of cooking from an Italian neighbor, who gave him cooking and swearing lessons!
The remaining photos shared poignant memories of family, values, and his career of 20+ years as a Prosecutor (hired by none other than our own Past-President, Karyn Sinunu Towery). Matt concluded his presentation with why he loves Rotary AND his career (not looking to retire anytime soon).
President Heather thanked Matt for today’s program, honored him with a contribution to PAC SJ (Preservation Action Council of San Jose), and her traditional gift of walnuts.
President Heather’s final thoughts included:
- Next week, 6/18, is Heather’s last meeting as our Club President, and enjoy (endure?) the presentation presented by the Debunking Committee
- 6/18—Downtown Happy Hour at Eos & Nyx 5-6:30 (note NOT Thursday 6/19 in observation of Juneteenth)
- 6/25 RI Convention—NO MEETING!
Respectfully submitted, Linda Gold, Rotary Meeting Summaries committee.
To see all pictures, click
here thanks to Hal Hendrickson, Photography Committee.
Video is available
here, thanks to John Duhring.