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 history of community service, leadership, and dedication. For nearly 100 years, the Rotary Club of Kerrville has been at the heart of initiatives that make a real difference, both locally and globally. Through this podcast, we’ll be exploring the club’s incredible projects, hearing from its inspiring members, and learning about the values that drive their commitment to “Service Above Self.”
In this episode, host Tom Fox visits Dr. Robert ‘Bobby’ Templeton, superintendent of Ingram ISD, to discuss the importance of community involvement and leadership.
Dr. Templeton emphasizes the need for leaders to actively engage in their communities, setting an example for students and teachers through actions such as participating in local events and projects. He shares his long-term commitment to Rotary, which he joined 18 years ago, and highlights the organization’s community and global service work, particularly their efforts to eradicate polio. Dr. Templeton connects Rotary’s large-scale ambitions to his school district’s own focus on ending generational poverty, underscoring the significance of Big Hairy Audacious Goals in creating meaningful change. The conversation also touches upon the pressing issue of school safety, reflecting on recent events and the responsibility of schools to protect their students.
Highlights Include:
- Community Involvement and Leadership
- Rotary Club Experience
- Big Goals and Global Impact
- Personal Connections and Projects
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