Ken
is the only Discussion Leader to have participated in every
one of the New England Multi-district PETS since its inception
in 1994. He served as General Chair of that committee in 1998
during his year as District Governor. He has been a member
of the Zones 31-32 Rotary Foundation Training Team and coordinator
of the Public Relations and Rotary Image Task Force, Foundation
Alumni Resource Group and Brisbane Convention Promotion Committee
for Zones 28, 31, 32, 33 and 34.
Ken
and Ruth have participated in National Immunization Days in
Cameroon in 2002 and Ghana in 2005. They have traveled twice
to Russia where they held organizational meetings for a new
Rotary club in Petrozavodsk and founded the first drug treatment
center west of the Urals in Tver. They have made multiple
trips into Central America, initially providing relief from
Hurricane Mitch and ultimately organizing a multi-district
committee that continues today to provide equipment, supplies
and human services to areas of greatest need. Ken is immediate
Past President of Pure Water for the World, an independent
501(C)3 not-for-profit that he took from a single club project
to a successful Rotary partner that has provided clean water
to over 150,000 people in six countries in Central America
and the Caribbean.
Ken
is the recipient of Rotary’s Service Above Self Award and
The Rotary Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious Service.
Both he and Ruth are Major Donors, multiple Paul Harris Fellows,
charter members of the Bequest Society, Benefactors and charter
members of the Paul Harris Society.
Ken
is founder, President and CEO of Monarch Instrument, a 32
year old manufacturer of industrial instrumentation. Ken and
Ruth have lived in Nashua, NH for their entire 42 years of
marriage and are parents of Glenn and Meridith and grandparents
of four beautiful granddaughters. Ken has served on and chaired
the boards of United Way and Girls Inc., and has been a member
of numerous other not-for-profit boards. His interests include
photography, travel, model railroading and his restored 1952
MG, which sometimes even runs! |