Rotarians Peacebuilding across the world

Broadcast on July 12, 2017
With Barbara Gaughen-Muller & Al Jubitz & Rudy Westervelt

Rotary's main goal is to create peace in the world. Join Barbara Gaughen-Muller, the founder of Gaughen Global Public Relations, Al Jubitz, highly sought after Rotarian speaker, and Rudy Westervelt, the 2015-16 Rotary District 5330 Governor, as they discuss how Rotarians connect around the world to create peace and goodwill. They do this by taking care of needs in six areas of focus that lead to conflict resolution, understanding and peace.

During this exciting session, you'll discover:

  • The Rotary areas of focus
  • Examples of Rotary work being done worldwide
  • Opportunities available to create peace across the world

Barbara Gaughen-Muller

Barbara Gaughen-Muller is the founder of Gaughen Global Public Relations, an author, a business leader and a public speaker. She holds a B.A. from San Diego State University and has done Masters work in Organizational Behavior from the University of California, Santa Barbara and San Diego State University. Barbara is also a radio show host for Inspiring Conversations with business, educational and spiritual leaders, which broadcasts worldwide from the Radio for Peace International in Costa Rica. She is the president of the United Nation Association, Santa Barbara Tri-County chapter; and the past president of the Book Publicists of Southern California, global public relations consultant, author, speaker and columnist for Going Organic Magazine; SEE (Surgical Eye Expeditions) International Board of Directors. and writes for the Good Morning World daily email. Barbara’s late husband, Dr. Robert Muller and she wrote 7500 Ideas and Dreams for Peace and a Better World which is shared in a FREE daily email to subscribers in 5 languages world wide. 
Barbara is also the co-author of Revolutionary Conversations, The Tools You Need for the Success You Want which introduces not just a concept but a new way of communicating: the S.H.A.R.E.™ Tools.

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