The purpose of this email is to inform Rotary Clubs in District 7620 about the Rotary Ambassadorial and Global Grant Scholars who are studying in our district this academic year. As a condition of these scholarships, scholars are expected to participate in Rotary club meetings and activities in the district, making presentations whenever possible.

Please take advantage of this rich cultural opportunity by contacting these scholars and inviting them to your club meetings. Remember that transportation to meeting locations may be an issue since most scholars rely on public transportation. Please copy host sponsors on all invitations.

Following is a brief summary of each scholar (click on story title).

 


 

Jacopo Andrea Lambri (jacopoandrea.lambri@gmail.com) is an Ambassadorial Scholar from Milan, Italy.  He is a first year scholar at Georgetown  University Law Center where he is studying International Business and Economic Law. His host sponsor is Robert Romano (rrrevolves@gmail.com) from the Rotary Club of Dupont Circle. 

Francesco Bolognesi (f.bolognesi@hotmail.com) is a Global Grant Scholar from Ravenna Galla Placidia, Italy. He is in his second year of study at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C. His host sponsor is Erminia Scarcella (ermsca@bellatlantic.net) from the Washington, D.C. Club. 

Yukino Kawabata (p.ikatabetakai.q@gmail.com) is a Global Grant Scholar from Tokoyo, Japan. She is in her first year of study at Georgetown University. Her host sponsor is Clara Montanez ( montanez@yahoo.com) from the Washington D.C. Rotary Club. 

Ayu Katada (ayu_katada@hotmail.com) is an Ambassadorial Scholar from Tokoyo, Japan. She is in her first year of study at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Carey Business School. She is pursuing Master's degrees in Public Health and Business Administration. Her host sponsor is Mary Anne Rishebarger (mar4mcs2@aol.com) from the Baltimore Rotary Club. 

These scholars are a tremendously impressive group of people from all over the world. We are fortunate to be hosting them in our District. Recognition and thanks to Rotarians Romano, Scarcella, Montanez and Rishebarger for supporting them during this year of study.

Do not hesitate to contact me with additional questions. 

Yours in Rotary Service,

--
Tracey L. Heibel

Chair

Rotary District 7620

Scholarship Committee