Join us for the Phoenix Rotary 100 Club Meeting on Friday, February 20, 2026
Please join us for our Club Luncheon on Friday, February 20th, at the Embassy Suites - Mohave/Pima Room, as we welcome guest speaker, Colonel Todd Riddle, Commander 944th Fighter Wing, Luke AFB.
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, February 16th. 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. We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!
COLONEL TODD D. RIDDLE
Colonel Todd D. Riddle is the Commander, 944th Fighter Wing, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. As commander, he is responsible for an expeditionary combat support and total force associate wing. The 944th Fighter Wing is tasked to support worldwide mobility and combat employment operations in conjunction with supporting the Air Education and Training Command, and Air Combat Command missions to train F-35, F-16, F-15E and A-10 pilots and weapons systems officers for the United States Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, and other allied nations.
Col Riddle graduated from Evangel University in 1996 and earned his commission through Air Force ROTC at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. After serving nine years as an active-duty member, he joined the Air Force Reserve in 2007 and was assigned to the 442d Fighter Wing, Whiteman AFB, Missouri. During his assignment he served in multiple roles to include Commander for the 442d Fighter Wing Operational Support Flight and Commander for the 303d Fighter Squadron. In 2021, Col Riddle was assigned to the pentagon where he held both the Senior Executive Officer to the Chief and the Reserve Advisor to the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force positions. During that time, he led a Chief of Staff of the
Air Force Crypto Modernization Action Group, successfully fielding the first ever software defined encryption capability on US and allied aircraft.
Colonel Riddle’s professional military education include selection as the Secretary of Defense Executive Fellow at Qualcomm Technologies in San Diego, California. Col Riddle is a command pilot with more than 3,600 flying hours. He has flown combat missions in support of Operations SOUTHERN WATCH, ENDURING FREEDOM, IRAQIFREEDOM, FREEDOM’S SENTINEL, ATLANTIC RESOLVE, and INHERENT RESOLVE. Prior to his current position, he served as Director of Staff, 944th Fighter Wing, Luke AFB, Arizona.
EDUCATION
1996 Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Evangel College, Springfield, Mo.
2005 Squadron Officer School, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base (AFB), Ala. 2012 Masters of Organizational Leadership, Evangel University, Springfield, Mo. 2012 Air Command and Staff College, Air University, by correspondence
2013 Reserve Component National Security Course, National Defense University, Fort McNair, Washington, DC 2014 Reserve Officer Foreign Exchange Program, German Air Force
2016 Air War College, Air University, by correspondence
2019 Secretary of Defense Executive Fellow, Senior Developmental Education in-residence, San Diego, Calif. 2019 University of Virginia, Darden Business School Executive Education
2019 Center for Strategic Studies and International Studies, Washington D.C.
2021 Strategic Mindset Seminar, Senior Leader Course Management, Washington, D.C 2022 NATO Senior Officer Policy Course, Oberammergau Germany
ASSIGNMENTS
July 1998-April 2000, Student, Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training, Sheppard AFB, Texas
April 2000-July 2000, Student, Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals, Columbus AFB, Miss.
July 2000-December 2000, Student, A-10 Replacement Training Unit, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz.
December 2000-September 2003, A-10 Pilot, 82nd Airborne Battalion Air Liaison Officer, Pope AFB, N.C.
September 2003-September 2007, 90th FTS Flight Commander, T-38 Instructor/Check pilot, Sheppard AFB, Texas
September 2007-April 2012, 442FW Yellow Ribbon Director, A-10 Instructor Pilot, Whiteman AFB, Mo.
April 2012-May 2015, 442FW Inspector General, 303d FS Flight Commander, Whiteman AFB, Mo.
May 2015-June 2016, Commander, 442FW Operational Support Flight, Whiteman AFB, Mo.
June 2016-Dec 2017, Director of Operations, 303d Fighter Squadron, Whiteman AFB, Mo.
Dec 2017-June 2019, Commander, 303d Fighter Squadron, Whiteman AFB, Mo.
June 2019-June 2020, Secretary of Defense Executive Fellow, Qualcomm Technologies, San Diego, Calif.
June 2021-July 2021, Senior Executive Officer to Chief, Air Force Reserve and Commander, Air Force Reserve Command, Headquarters United States Air Force, Pentagon, Va.
July 2021-June 2023, Reserve Advisor to the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Operations, Headquarters United States Air Force, Pentagon, Va.
August 2023-February 2024, Director of Staff, 944th FW, Luke AFB, Ariz.
February 2024-Present, Commander, 944th Fighter Wing, Luke AFB, Ariz.
FLIGHT INFORMATION
Rating: Command Pilot
Flight Hours: More than 3,600, including 375 combat hours Aircraft Flown: F-35, A-10, T-38, T-37
MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS
Legion of Merit
Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Medal with C device and ten oak leaf clusters
Air and Space Commendation Medal with three “C” devices and two oak leaf clusters Air and Space Achievement Medal with two oak leaf clusters
EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION
Second Lieutenant June 7, 1998
First Lieutenant June 7, 2000
Captain June 7, 2002
Major October 1, 2007
Lieutenant Colonel August 15, 2013
Colonel October 1, 2018
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It Happened at Rotary...January 30, 2026
Board member, Amber Guida, gave the secretary’s report for Bernadette Hirsch noting numerous upcoming events: February 20th joint meeting with the Scottsdale Rotary Club at the Biltmore Embassy Suites; March 7th District 5496 officer and leadership training; March 20 Rotary Day at Spring Training Cubs vs. Reds; March 28th Butterfly Reception at Shemer Art Center; April 11th Speech Contest at the Arizona House of Representatives; and May 1-2 District 5495 Conference in Mesa.
PP Jay Murphy acting Sgt at Arms celebrated Stan Evans whose granddaughter was named to the Board of Visitors contributing $100 to Rotary. PP Jay said May 12th is grandparents’ day but since he could not locate great grandparents’ day he declared January 30th as the day and planned to fine everyone with great grandchildren, but he could only locate one Rotarian who fit the bill, Bear Patterson, who’s fine was forgiven. However, we learned our district governor, Jim Schmidt, the father of 8 children has 38 grandchildren (there must be a great in there someplace) so Jay agreed to pay his fine himself. Jay finished by saying there are only 8.3 billion people on the earth so there is still room for more..png)
Other “Happy Hamiltons” were from ADG Don Bierman for encouraging Phil Geiger to get his presidential goals in place while at church, Evalyne Cambron for her daughter competing in the fitness competition today at Stare Farm Stadium, PP Angela Lopez who flaunted her new Rotary scarf she got at the Rotary International Assembly and for her husband passing his nursing boards, and to honor Lionel McCray’s son who had Down’s Syndrome and Alzheimer’s who sadly has passed away but no longer suffering or in pain.
PP Dan Capote and PP (NJ) Lisa Henning spoke about “Take Flight.” Lisa said that the artists’ works are coming in and that on March 7th from 5 PM to 7 PM at the
Esplanade the butterflies will be exhibited and there will be entertainment and a raffle and that on March 12th there will be an Art walk in Old Town Scottsdale where many of the butterflies will also be displayed. Again, the bidder’s reception will be March 28th at the Shemer Art Center’s “Art in the Garden Exhibition” March 27th-March 28th.
PP Angela Lopez discussed the Rotary Foundation and the Peace Fellows program and also awarded Frank Woods his 6th Paul Harris Fellow and PP Josh Anshell his 8th. Tony Cerato expanded the discussion of the Rotary Peace Fellows program started 23 years ago by the late Dave Wasatch which enables numerous non Rotarians to earn a master’s degree at one of the Rotary Peace Centers around the work or certification without any costs whatsoever. Applications are due between February 1st and March 15th.
Before Tony Cerato introduced today’s speaker, DG Jim Schmidt, she awarded PP Jay Murphy the
October 2025 Rotarian of the Month for his book drive vs candy grab at Halloween which was again a huge success. Tony emphasized Jim’s experience with Rotary where he started at 28 years old, became treasurer of his club almost immediately (he is a CPA) and later became president of two clubs. DG Jim spoke eloquently about his vision for Rotary. He told the members that they matter more than they know by contributing their time, talents, treasures, and service to others. He said he initially joined Rotary for more business contacts but stayed in Rotary for the service he and others can provide. He gave a poignant example of the impact we can have on someone; s life as he described his experience with a young man he mentored who later in life told Jim that he had changed his life simply by being there when the young man needed someone to talk to. He said that Rotary is a place where people can discuss issues without the fear of criticism or backlash, a place where people unite for good.
One of his main points was that Rotary International has a goal of 2.5 million members by 2030 but he said for that to happen people have to feel they belong. They need to have the desire to “give back.” He said that Rotary is a calling, a belonging. He reminded us that there is joy in growth in leadership, there is joy in fellowship and lifetime friends, and there is joy in the meaning of service.
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Rotarizonian Report By: Dr. Philip Geiger
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