Our June 4, 2020 program:
Our program on the morning of June 4, 2020, featured two long time Club members giving re-introducing themselves to the Club (what is known in Rotary jargon as Classification Talks).
Paul Weibel retired from a large fundraising organization (the Internal Revenue Service) after a career 38 years. Now, he is active in Rotary, the Vietnam Veterans Leadership Project, and as a tax volunteer for the AARP. He grew up in West Seattle and volunteered for Army service out of high school. After a short career in the Army that included Vietnam, Paul received his degree in Accounting and went to work for the IRS. He has visited 30 countries, has 25 nieces and nephews, and has been with his wife, Roberta, since 1975.
Jim Miller, CPCU, is President of American Business and Personal Insurance, a firm that has provided insurance services since 1993. He has three children, all of whom reside in the Seattle area and three grandchildren (one of whom resides in China). He was born in Yellowstone National Park and received his BBA in Business Administration from the University of Iowa. He spent all four years in ROTC at Iowa, but emerged from college as the Vietnam war was ending. He is a retired Army Reserve Lt. Colonel with twenty years’ service in the Quartermaster’s Corp.