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Date(s) - 08/02/2019
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

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Viscount Suites Hotel

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Improving living conditions in Central America is an important factor in reducing risky north-bound migration. And Rotary has left its “positive peace” imprint in Nicaragua in the form of an international grant to provide people with high-efficiency, wood-burning “rocket stoves”.

Daniel Stringham was born in Mexico and has lived in Latin America for nearly half of his life as a kid and while working there. He grew up bilingual and has parlayed that into a successful career.

Daniel worked as a management accountant and auditor for over 40 years. He is a Certified Management Accountant and a Certified Internal Auditor.

He has lived and worked in many countries (Bolivia, Nicaragua, Chile, Mexico, Costa Rica and China) and areas of the United States (Tennessee, Missouri and Nevada). He has spent his career almost exclusively with international companies mining for both precious metal and non-ferrous metals.

Dan started his Rotary life in 1989 in Elko, Nevada, with the Ruby Mountain Sunrise Club. He has been a member of La Condes Club in Santiago, Chile, the RC of Puntarenas, Costa Rica, and Managua RC in Managua, Nicaragua. And he was President of Tucson Sunrise 2007-2008. He is one of The Rotary Foundation’s two active Cadre members in Arizona, along with Phil Silvers.