BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//github.com/rianjs/ical.net//NONSGML ical.net 4.0//EN VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION: On November 5\, 2019\, San Francisco voters elected Paul Miya moto as their 37th Sheriff since 1850. When he was sworn in on January 8\ , 2020\, Sheriff Paul M. Miyamoto also became the first Asian American Sh eriff in the state of California. Sheriff Miyamoto will talk about his go als and objectives for the sheriff’s office. He is known for his resilien ce\, and has held rank at every position in the San Francisco Sheriff’s O ffice and faced his share of adversity\, keeping people safe in the jails \, in emergencies\, and in the community. He comes by his resilience natu rally\, as a member of a family who survived and triumphed after being fo rcibly relocated to a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He st rengthened his resilience on the job\, joining the Sheriff’s Office in 19 96\, and rising through the ranks to Assistant Sheriff. Miyamoto commande d the two largest Sheriff’s Office divisions\, Custody and Field Operatio ns\, and is a member of the Sheriff’s Special Response Team (SRT). Sheri ff Miyamoto’s priority is to keep people safe inside the jail and in the community. San Francisco has one of the nation’s lowest incarceration rat es\, with the majority of criminal justice-involved people awaiting resol ution of their cases out of custody. Working with city agencies\, justice and public safety partners\, Sheriff Miyamoto is committed to enhancing and expanding services that protect public safety and help vulnerable peo ple. Sheriff Miyamoto is active in his community. He serves on the board s of the National Association of Asian American Professionals in San Fran cisco (NAAAPSF) and Guardians of the City. Sheriff Miyamoto attended Lowe ll High School in San Francisco and graduated from the University of Cali fornia\, Davis in 1989. Married and a father of five including triplets\, he also coaches his children's youth basketball teams. This is a regular membership meeting of The Rotary Club of San Francisco\, open to all Rot arians\, visiting Rotarians\, prospective members\, and guests. The meeti ng is free\, but you must register by 11 AM on Tuesday\, May 5\, 2020. Co nnection information will be provided only to those who register by the a bove deadline. For technical support\, please contact Secretary Dora Dye before 10:30 AM on May 5\, 2020. Meeting Schedule: 12:00 Noon: Log in or dial in 12:15 PM: Meeting begins 1:30 PM: Meeting adjourns DTEND:20200505T203000Z DTSTAMP:20240328T140159Z DTSTART:20200505T190000Z LOCATION:via Zoom SEQUENCE:1 SUMMARY:E-MEETING: Sheriff Paul Miyamoto UID:05de53f9-c8a4-4f75-bc03-3e4216e60a58 X-ALT-DESC:
 \;On \;November 5\, 2019\, San Francisco vo ters elected Paul Miyamoto as their 37th Sheriff since 1850. When he was sworn in on January 8\, 2020\, Sheriff Paul M. Miyamoto also became the f irst Asian American Sheriff in the state of California.
\n\nSheriff Miyamoto will talk about his goals and objectives for the sheriff&rsquo\ ;s office. He is known for his resilience\, and has held rank at every po sition in the San Francisco Sheriff&rsquo\;s Office and faced his share o f adversity\, keeping people safe in the jails\, in emergencies\, and in the community. He comes by his resilience naturally\, as a member of a fa mily who survived and triumphed after being forcibly relocated to a Japan ese internment camp during World War II. He strengthened his resilience o n the job\, joining the Sheriff&rsquo\;s Office in 1996\, and rising thro ugh the ranks to Assistant Sheriff. Miyamoto commanded the two largest Sh eriff&rsquo\;s Office divisions\, Custody and Field Operations\, and is a member of the Sheriff&rsquo\;s Special Response Team (SRT). \;
\n \nSheriff Miyamoto&rsquo\;s priority is to keep people safe inside the jail and in the community. San Francisco has one of the nation&rsquo\;s lowest incarceration rates\, with the majority of criminal justice-involv ed people awaiting resolution of their cases out of custody. Working with city agencies\, justice and public safety partners\, Sheriff Miyamoto is committed to enhancing and expanding services that protect public safety and help vulnerable people. \;
\n\nSheriff Miyamoto is active in his community. He serves on the boards of the National Association of Asian American Professionals in San Francisco (NAAAPSF) and Guardians of the City. Sheriff Miyamoto attended Lowell High School in San Francisco a nd graduated from the University of California\, Davis in 1989. Married a nd a father of five including triplets\, he also coaches his children' \;s youth basketball teams.
\n\nThis is a regular membership meetin g of The Rotary Club of San Francisco\, open to all Rotarians\, visiting Rotarians\, prospective members\, and guests. The meeting is free\, but < em>you must register by 11 AM on Tuesday\, May 5\, 2020< /em>. Connection information will be provided only to those who register by the above deadline. For technical support\, please contact Secretary < a href="mailto:dlewdye@gmail.com">Dora Dye before 10:30 AM on May 5\, 2020.
\n\nMeeting Schedule:
\n\n12:00 Noon: Log in or dial in
\n\n12:15 PM: Meeting begins
\n\n1:30 PM: Meeting adjourns
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