Dinner Meeting with Clark Hillel, Wednesday, February 13, 6:30PM
How can we get our young people interested in staying in Worcester and using Probus as a means to a long-term connection? Worcester needs young and vibrant people, they need to see that they need clubs such as ours, as well!
This event will include dinner. Please reserve by calling Pat at Israel Real Estate at Members at no charge. Seniors and guests at $20. First time guests who are prospective members at no charge. RSVP to Pat (email her) at Israel Real Estate to reserve or phone Pat at 508-853-2414.
Jim Nuzzo, managing director of Colchester Group, a political strategy firm; March 13, 6:30 PM, O'Connor's
Dr. James L. J. Nuzzo, received his B.A. from Yale in History and his M.D. from Georgetown, where, in addition to his medical course, he studied philosophy with Daniel Robinson. He was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha and won the Upjohn Academic Achievement Award, the Georgetown Clinical Society Award, the Neurology Prize and the Georgetown Student Fellowship in Pathology. He was a Chief Resident in Neurology at the Longwood Area Training Program of Harvard Medical School. He studied behavioral neurology with Norman Geschwind and was a Research Fellow at the Kennedy School, where he wrote on science and the first amendment. Dr. Nuzzo won a White House Fellowship in 1987 and was Vice President George Bush's Deputy Director of Policy where he developed and analyzed economic, trade, regulatory and domestic policy. He was instrumental in promulgating the regulations for the 1987 Fair Housing Amendments Act. In 1989, he was Special Assistant in the Office of the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency where he established the EPA's international finance expertise and created debt for nature swaps with innovative financing techniques for multinational development banks. He graduated with honors from the Harvard Law School in 1994 and was named a Kaufman Fellow. He has been a freelance journalist with Oregon Public Television and the Public Broadcasting System, which has awarded him a grant to write and develop the four-part documentary on the history of workers in the United States entitled, "America at Work". Dr. Nuzzo has been the on-air Chief GOP Political Analyst for New England Cable News and is presently the Republican commentator for WBUR-FM, a NPR station.
Please join us for what promises to be a great evening at O'Connor's Restaurant, 1160 W. Boylston St in Worcester MA at 6:30 PM. Members at no charge. Seniors and guests at $20. First time guests who are prospective members at no charge. RSVP to Pat (email her) at Israel Real Estate to reserve or phone Pat at 508-853-2414.
