BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//github.com/rianjs/ical.net//NONSGML ical.net 4.0//EN VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:About the District Breakfast:\n\nOur District Breakfast will f ocus on music and mental health\, two areas of focus for District Governo r Guity Javid. The breakfast will begin with a musical performance follow ed by a panel discussion on the power of music and its connection to ment al health. We are bringing together a diverse group of music leaders and innovators for a panel discussion. \n\nAll are welcome to attend\, but a dvanced registration is required. Register here. \n\nLearn about our pane lists and moderator:\n\nOmar Akram: Grammy Award-winning recording artist \, composer and pianist. He became the first Afghan-American in the world to win a Grammy Award for Best New Age album with his fourth studio albu m\, &ldquo\;Echoes of Love&rdquo\;. He is an internationally recognized cultural figure who has been featured on PBS\, BBC\, Huffington Post\, Lo s Angeles Magazine\, New York Times and the Washington Post.\n\nJames Dom ine: Past District Governor and current president of the Rotary Club of W oodland Hills. He is a multi-faceted composer\, author\, performing artis t\, and educator who lives and works in Los Angeles\, California. Domine is music director and conductor of the San Fernando Valley Symphony Orche stra\, a professor of music at several colleges including Los Angeles Pie rce College where he currently teaches a class entitled &ldquo\;Music and Your Health&rsquo\;&rsquo\; which deals with emergent issues and new res earch in the therapeutic use of music in developing treatments for a vari ety of diseases.\n\nPaul Katz: Founder and CEO of Entertain Impact\, a so cial impact agency whose aim is to advance the collective good. Entertain Impact has played a pioneering role in the developing field of Cause Inf luence\, where individuals and organizations commit their respective infl uence and power to help advance social and philanthropic causes for all o ur benefit. Paul is a friend of Rotary and plays an instrumental role in our RI Conference and launched the famous &ldquo\;This Close&rdquo\; publ ic service announcement to gather donations to eradicate polio. The campa ign generated $200 million in direct donations to The Rotary Foundation a nd $4 billion in funding commitments from governments\, NGOs\, foundation s\, etc. Prior to becoming a social entrepreneur\, Paul was an attorney and senior executive at Jive Records and Zomba Music\, where he was a par t of the founding team. Paul discovered and worked with renowned artists\ , including A Tribe Called Quest\, Britney Spears\, Justin Timberlake\, D onnie McClurkin\, P!nk\, and Outkast. For his production work on the fran chise Twilight\, Paul earned multiple GRAMMY nominations. \n\nLisa Farris : Moderating the panel is Lisa Farris\, market development executive\, ad visor\, and entrepreneur with experience ranging from music and entertain ment to real estate and digital media. Her focus is on strategic marketin g and leveraging technology in order to transform the way consumers and b rands engage. Prior to becoming a serial entrepreneur\, Lisa was SVP Stra tegic Marketing at Universal Music Group\, CMO for Move Inc./ Realtor.com \, and founder of Get This\, a technology that shop-enabled entertainment via audio recognition. Lisa currently serves as Chief Digital Officer fo r the Recording Academy | GRAMMY'\;s. She also volunteered for the LMU Save It Forward Financial Literacy Program. Lisa majored in marketing &a mp\; economics at Rutgers University.\n DTEND:20211019T160000Z DTSTAMP:20240329T132128Z DTSTART:20211019T150000Z LOCATION:Zoom SEQUENCE:1 SUMMARY:District Breakfast UID:b9a9ad25-4689-4f1c-be0d-b27cfc7a9262 X-ALT-DESC:
Our District Break fast will focus on music and mental health\, two areas of focus for Distr ict \;Governor Guity Javid. The breakfast will begin with a musical p erformance followed by a panel discussion on the power of music and its c onnection to mental health. \; \;We are bringing together a diver se group of music leaders and innovators for a panel discussion. \; p>\n\n
All are welcome to attend\, but advanced registration is require d. Register here. \;
\n\nOmar Akram: Grammy Award-winning recording artist\, composer and pianist. He became the first Afghan-Ameri can in the world to win a Grammy Award for Best New Age album with his fo urth studio album\, &ldquo\;Echoes of Love&rdquo\;. \; He is an inter nationally recognized cultural figure who has been featured on PBS\, BBC\ , Huffington Post\, Los Angeles Magazine\, New York Times and the Washing ton Post.
\n\nJames Domine: \;Past District Go vernor and current president of the Rotary Club of Woodland Hills. He is a multi-faceted composer\, author\, performing artist\, and educator who lives and works in Los Angeles\, California. Domine is music director and conductor of the San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestra\, a professor of music at several colleges including Los Angeles Pierce College where he currently teaches a class entitled &ldquo\;Music and Your Health&rsquo\;& rsquo\; which deals with emergent issues and new research in the therapeu tic use of music in developing treatments for a variety of diseases.
\ n\nPaul Katz: Founder and CEO of Entertain Impact\, a social impact agency whose aim is to advance the collective good. Entert ain Impact has played a pioneering role in the developing field of Cause Influence\, where individuals and organizations commit their respective i nfluence and power to help advance social and philanthropic causes for al l our benefit. Paul is a friend of Rotary and plays an instrumental role in our RI Conference and launched the famous &ldquo\;This Close&rdquo\; p ublic service announcement to gather donations to eradicate polio. The ca mpaign generated $200 million in direct donations to The Rotary Foundatio n and $4 billion in funding commitments from governments\, NGOs\, foundat ions\, etc. \; Prior to becoming a social entrepreneur\, Paul was an attorney and senior executive at Jive Records and Zomba Music\, where he was a part of the founding team. Paul discovered and worked with renowned artists\, including A Tribe Called Quest\, Britney Spears\, Justin Timbe rlake\, Donnie McClurkin\, P!nk\, and Outkast. For his production work on the franchise Twilight\, Paul earned multiple GRAMMY nominations. \;
\n\nLisa Farris: Moderating the panel is \;Li sa Farris\, market development executive\, advisor\, and entrepreneur wit h experience ranging from music and entertainment to real estate and digi tal media. Her focus is on strategic marketing and leveraging technology in order to transform the way consumers and brands engage. Prior to becom ing a serial entrepreneur\, Lisa was SVP Strategic Marketing at Universal Music Group\, CMO for Move Inc./ Realtor.com\, and founder of Get This\, a technology that shop-enabled entertainment via audio recognition. Lisa currently serves as Chief Digital Officer for the Recording Academy | GR AMMY'\;s. She also volunteered for the LMU Save It Forward Financial L iteracy Program. Lisa majored in marketing &\; economics at Rutgers Un iversity.
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