In Saint Paul, Minnesota, Susan Kimberly is the former practically everything. She has served as:The President of the Saint Paul City Council, Chair of the St. Paul Housing and Redevelopment Authority, Assistant to Mayor George Latimer, Member of the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission, Deputy Mayor and Chief of Staff for Mayor Norm Coleman, Deputy State Director for U.S. Senator Norm Coleman, Director of the Saint Paul Department of Planning and Economic Development, Interim President of the St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce. She is also a pioneer as the first transgender woman to serve as Deputy Mayor of a major American City. Now she has become a playwright and her memory play “Superman Becomes Lois Lane” plays at the Herstory (a/k/a History Theatre) February 8 and runs through March 1. Susan will share her amazing journey with the passion and humor that have been the hallmarks of her career.
RSVP today for the Joint Meeting with Minneapolis #9. We’ll meet at our usual time (Tuesday, Noon), but at the historic Minneapolis Club for our annual networking meeting with Minneapolis Rotary Club 9. Guests are welcome!
Speaker Our speaker will be Joan T.A. Gabel, the 17th President of the University of Minnesota and the first woman in the University's 167-year history to hold its highest office.
Gabel came to the U of M from the University of South Carolina where she had been the executive vice president for academic affairs and provost. Before becoming South Carolina’s chief academic officer, Gabel had served as dean of the University of Missouri’s Trulaske College of Business for five years. Earlier positions at Florida State University and Georgia State University included Gabel holding distinguished chairs, serving as department director and earning accolades as a faculty member. She also was editor in chief of the American Business Law Journal. Before her work in higher education, Gabel was an attorney. She earned her bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Haverford College (Pa.) and her Juris Doctor from the University of Georgia.
Parking You can park at the Minneapolis Club. When you enter their ramp let the attendant know that you are with Rotary. You pay them $5 cash and do not need to take a ticket. Minneapolis Rotary has discount parking passes for the 333 South 7th Street ramp available when you check in for the meeting. This ramp is one block from the Minneapolis Club. Hourly discounted rates are approximately $5. There are also metered on-street parking spaces which accept cash and credit cards and there are several parking ramps near the Club.
The Joint Meeting replaces one of Club 10's Signature Lunch Programs for February. The Guest Lunch Fee is $25.