Sharon Sarver is President of club in 57th year of "Service Above Self"

Bettendorf, IA - The Bettendorf Rotary Club announces its officers for 2014-2015. The gavel was passed from Chelsea Powers to Sharon Sarver who will serve as President of the club for the next year.

Sarver is employed by Family Resources, Inc. and has worked in a variety of positions since arriving in 1996. She currently is responsible for grant writing and foundation relations. A member of Bettendorf Rotary since 2009, Sarver has served as co-chair for the club`s Lobsterfest event the last two years.

Here is the complete board roster for 2014-15:

President:  Sharon Sarver

President-Elect:  Kevin Kraft

Secretary:  Johanna Smith

Treasurer: Laurie Dobesh

Club Service:  Chris Glass

Community Service:  Jonna Schuler

Youth Service:  Dr. Jim Spelhaug/Dr. Theron Schutte

Vocational Service:  Tim Lane

International Service:  Dimy Doresca

Rotary Foundation:  S.K. Nanda

District Grant Chair: Jim Slavens

Immediate Past President:  Chelsea Powers

The Bettendorf Rotary Club (www.bettendorfrotary.com), chartered on May 22, 1957, has more than 100 members fulfilling the Rotary motto of "Service Above Self" in a variety of local, regional and national community volunteer projects. The club meets each Wednesday at Noon at Fortune Garden Restaurant, 2211 Kimberly Road, Bettendorf. In addition to the website, you can find the club on Facebook (www.facebook.com/bettendorfrotary).

Bettendorf Rotary Club is part of Rotary International (www.rotary.org), founded in 1905 by Paul Harris, a Chicago businessman and University of Iowa alumnus. The international organization, now based in Evanston, IL, has more than one million members participating in 32,000 clubs located in more than 200 countries.

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