Make a Positive Impact with Friendships that Last a Lifetime

Phoenix Rotary 100 is leading the charge with
local philanthropy, fun social events and professional networking

Rotary is an organization of over 33,000 local clubs serving their communities around the world. Rotarians are leaders in their vocation, profession and community.

We meet weekly to discuss improving the lives of people, both locally and globally. We need and encourage diversity of membership in order to be more effective in this task.
The Rotary motto is “Service Above Self”.

The Phoenix Rotary 100 chapter was founded in 1914 as the 100th club to join Rotary. Through the years, Phoenix Rotary 100 has been at the forefront of community service in Phoenix and beyond, with a past and present membership list reading like a “Who’s Who” in Arizona’s history. Mayors, governors, U.S. senators and one Supreme Court Justice
have all been a part of Phoenix Rotary 100.

Chapter Members

Years Active

Rotary Club in Arizona

Helping Shape the
Future of Phoenix

Collaborating with community leaders,
government officials and charities

Benefits of Rotary Membership

A powerful network of professionals focused on service

Join a Global Community that is Changing the World for the Better

Meet Business and Community Leaders Who Are Guest Speakers Each Week

Have the Opportunity to Mentor Youth and Be Mentored by Elders in Your Vocation

Make a Positive Difference in Our Local Community

Make New and Lasting Friendships

Have Fun with Social Activities and Service Projects

Expand Your Business and Social Network

Improve Your Leadership and Public Speaking Skills

Be Welcomed by Rotarians Anywhere You Travel

Develop Relationships with Community and Government Leaders

Show Your Children and Grandchildren the Importance of Community Service

What’s Special About Phoenix Rotary 100?

Our Amazing Impact on the Community and the World

Our Elected Officers

Combining decades of experience in leadership and service

Dan Capote

President

Kathy Mitchell

President-Elect

Phil Geiger

Treasurer

Elisabeth Wisthoff

Secretary

Upcoming Luncheon Programs

Join us for the Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting on Friday, October 18

Please join us at Seasons 52 on Friday, October 18th, 2024 as we welcome Rotarian Past President for Phoenix Rotary 100, Jerry Oliver. Jerry will have a panel discussion on Policing in Phoenix. The panelists will be Jerry Oliver, Andy Anderson and Jack Harris.

The meeting registration fee is $50 and includes lunch. Register by clicking the "Register NOW" button or by clicking here. Please register by 5pm on Monday, October 14, 2024. If you miss the deadline and plan to attend, please email rotary@rotary100.org (please note, there is a $5 late fee). Any cancelations after this time are non-refundable. 

Jerry A. Oliver Sr:
In a distinguished career in public service, Jerry A. Oliver, Sr has served as an Assistant Chief of Police in his hometown of Phoenix, Arizona, the Director of Drug Policy in Memphis, Tennessee, Chief of Police in Pasadena, California, Richmond, Virginia and Detroit, Michigan, our nation’s seventh largest police department. Additionally, Jerry served as the Special Policy Advisor for Matters of Public Safety to the Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard and as the Deputy Director of the Arizona State Department of Administration. December 2006, Governor Napolitano appointed Jerry to the Director of the Department of Liquor License and Control. Jerry holds a master’s degree in public administration, emphasis on Public Finance and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Arizona State University. He is an honorably discharged veteran of the United States Navy, after serving in the Vietnam War.  Today he serves as a Senior Policy Advisor to the Center for Alcohol Policy in Alexandria, Va.  Jerry also served as a Professor of Practice at Arizona State University, School of Public Affairs from 2015 through 2021. Jerry was inducted into the ASU College of Public Programs Distinguished Alumnus Hall of Fame in November 1988. Jerry is married to Felicia M. Oliver, has five children, six grand children and three great grandchildren.


M.L “Andy” Anderson, Retired Assistant Police Chief:
Murray "Andy" Anderson, concluded a 37-year career as an Assistant Police Chief with the Phoenix Police Department. Throughout his tenure, Anderson held many integral positions, including overseeing media relations, public affairs, community relations, basic and advanced training at the Academy, as well as serving as an undercover narcotics officer and, ultimately, as Chief of Investigations. He also served as Chief of the Professional Standards Bureau and the Patrol Division. Academically, Anderson obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Management from the University of Phoenix and earned certification as a Public Manager from Arizona State University. His commitment to professional development was further exemplified by his graduation from Class 183 of the FBI National Academy. Following his retirement, Anderson founded Police Advisory Services, LLC, leveraging his extensive expertise to provide consultancy services in police practices. In addition, his appointment to the Arizona State Lottery Board of Directors by Governor Brewer from 2013-2018 underscores his significant contributions beyond the realm of law enforcement. Furthermore, Anderson's involvement as a liaison with Off Duty Management, a nationwide company facilitating off-duty work for police agencies, speaks to his ongoing dedication to enhancing the professionalism and safety of law enforcement officers. Notably, Andy Anderson's personal life is equally fulfilling, as he is married to Marilyn and has four children, five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.


Jack Harris:
I have thirty-nine years of law enforcement experience with the City of Phoenix Police Department in Phoenix, Arizona.  During those thirty-nine years, I served as a Police Officer, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Commander, Assistant Police Chief, Police Chief, Public Safety Manager and Deputy City Manager.  In those ranks I was assigned to at least seventeen different assignments that included, but are not limited to, patrol, undercover assignments in vice and narcotics, training, traffic, SWAT, internal affairs as well as a number of administrative assignments.  Throughout my career I conducted formal employee investigations involving employee conduct.  While assigned to the Professional Standards Bureau I was responsible for approximately one thousand (1,000) of the most serious employee conduct and officer involved shooting investigations in the department.  As Police Chief I had responsibility for imposing discipline for misconduct involving approximately five thousand employees.  I conservatively estimate that I have personally investigated or reviewed over three thousand (3,000) personnel investigations.   I taught various subjects for over ten (10) years at the police training academy and served for over two years as the Basic Training Sergeant.  I also taught tactics at the local, state, national and international level.  I have been intimately involved in the formation and implementation of police policy for police agencies at all levels of law enforcement for four decades.  There exists a body of knowledge regarding best practices and standards of care for law enforcement officers throughout the nation.  Through my vast law enforcement experience, professional memberships and training I am generally familiar with accepted policies, training, procedures, and standards of care that govern police officer conduct.   I have been recognized as a police policy and procedures expert in United States Federal Court and Arizona State Court.  I have conducted policy and procedures reviews for numerous police agencies at the request of the United States Department of Justice.

We can't wait to see you at the meeting!


  

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