The Bettendorf Rotary Club announces its officers for 2015-2016. The gavel was passed from Sharon Sarver to Kevin Kraft who will serve as President of the club for the next year.

Kraft is a senior vice president of investments at UBS Financial Services where he works to help families, business owners and executives chart a comprehensive path to achieve their financial goals.  Prior to his work in financial services, Kraft spent 14 years as a newspaper reporter and editor, including a stint as the city editor at the Quad City Times.  He is an avid cyclist who enjoys traveling with his family.  Kevin and his wife, Sue, reside in Bettendorf and have four grown children and six grandchildren.   

Here is the complete board roster for the 2015-2016 Rotary year:

President: Kevin Kraft

President-Elect: Jonna Schuler

Club Service Director: Tim Lane

Community Service Director: Bill Daley

Vocational Service Director: Ryan Bell

Youth Service Co-Directors: Dr. Jim Spelhaug and Dr. Theron Schutte

Rotary Foundation Director: S.K. Nanda

Immediate Past President & Vice-President: Sharon Sarver

Executive Secretary: Johanna Smith

Treasurer: Laurie Dobesh

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, national and international ¬community volunteer projects.

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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