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Welcome to Rotary Voices of Kerrville, the podcast series that shines a spotlight on the Rotary Club of Kerrville, Texas—a club with a rich community service, leadership, and dedication history. For nearly 100 years, the Rotary Club of Kerrville has been at the heart of initiatives that make a real difference locally and globally. Through this podcast, we’ll explore the club’s incredible projects, hear from its inspiring members, and learn about the values driving their commitment to “Service Above Self.” In this episode, host Tom Fox speaks with Rotary Club Program Chair Clint Morse about his professional career and longstanding involvement with the Rotary Club.
Clint shares his journey from attending the University of Texas Law School and joining the Navy’s JAG program during the Vietnam War to practicing labor law at prestigious law firms such as Andrews Kurth and Ogletree Deakins. Clint also discusses his move to Kerrville, Texas, in 2015 and his impactful work with the local Rotary Club, including his role as program chair and his efforts to bring diverse speakers to the club. Clint emphasizes the importance of community service over business networking in Rotary and reflects on some meaningful projects, including basketball tournaments and Salvation Army fundraising. He also discusses the balance required in inviting speakers and maintaining non-political stances within the Rotary Club. The conversation concludes with Clint sharing what Rotary means to him, highlighting the community service opportunities and the lasting friendships formed.
Highlights include:
Resources:
Rotary Club of Kerrville
Rotary District 5840
Rotary International
Welcome to Rotary Voices of Kerrville, the podcast series that shines a spotlight on the Rotary Club of Kerrville, Texas—a club with a rich community service, leadership, and dedication history. For nearly 100 years, the Rotary Club of Kerrville has been at the heart of initiatives that make a real difference locally and globally. Through this podcast, we’ll explore the club’s incredible projects, hear from its inspiring members, and learn about the values driving their commitment to “Service Above Self.” In this episode, host Tom Fox speaks with Rotary Club Program Chair Clint Morse about his professional career and longstanding involvement with the Rotary Club.
Clint shares his journey from attending the University of Texas Law School and joining the Navy’s JAG program during the Vietnam War to practicing labor law at prestigious law firms such as Andrews Kurth and Ogletree Deakins. Clint also discusses his move to Kerrville, Texas, in 2015 and his impactful work with the local Rotary Club, including his role as program chair and his efforts to bring diverse speakers to the club. Clint emphasizes the importance of community service over business networking in Rotary and reflects on some meaningful projects, including basketball tournaments and Salvation Army fundraising. He also discusses the balance required in inviting speakers and maintaining non-political stances within the Rotary Club. The conversation concludes with Clint sharing what Rotary means to him, highlighting the community service opportunities and the lasting friendships formed.
Highlights include:
Resources:
Rotary Club of Kerrville
Rotary District 5840
Rotary International