Speaker Date Topic
David G. Sanders, Chief of Staff, MT State Auditor Apr 22, 2026 11:30 AM
Montana and Government
Montana and Government

David G. Sanders, a fourth-generation Montanan, currently serves as the chief of staff for Montana State Auditor I Commissioner of Securities and Insurance James Brown. Sanders was formerly executive director of the Montana Public Service Commission (PSC). The PSC regulates private investor-owned electric, natural gas, telephone, water and sewer utilities, and certain motor carriers. Additionally, the Commission oversees intrastate railroad safety and natural gas storage and pipeline safety.

Prior to his service in the Montana state government, Sanders founded a governmental and public affairs consultancy specializing in public policy analysis, elections analysis, and political and strategic communications consulting. David provides public policy analysis and strategic advice in the fields of politics, international affairs, international trade, energy, transportation, financial services and regulatory policy. The election analysis service Sanders founded currently provides detailed, daily political and public opinion analysis of the U.S. political environment to more than 80 Fortune 500 firms, national and international industry trade associations, labor organizations and political action committees.

Prior his experience in the private sector, Mr. Sanders was the CEO of the U.S. Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC), the U.S. government-owned corporation that operates and maintains the U.S. sections of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway system, the international waterway that connects the industrial and agricultural heartland of North America to the rest of the world.  While leading the U.S. St. Lawrence Seaway, Mr. Sanders led a reform agenda that dramatically improved the performance of the waterway in the areas of safety, system reliability, competitiveness and economic impact. Policy reforms that Mr. Sanders introduced led to the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation’s designation as the first U.S. government agency to become fully quality-assured under the ISO 9001 quality assurance regime.  

Under his leadership, the SLSDC became the first U.S. government organization to have a "performance-based budget” approved by the U.S. Congress. During his tenure,, Sanders led international trade development missions to more than 25 nations. These trade development efforts to expand U.S. and Canadian trade opportunities spanned six continents and more than doubled the international cargo throughput through the international waterway in less than seven years.     

Having been the architect of the performance management system for his agency that was rated best in the U.S. government, while leading the Seaway agency, Mr. Sanders became a member of the U.S. Department of Transportation's senior management team and the U.S. Secretary of Transportation selected Mr. Sanders to lead the U.S. DOT Systems Change and Accountability Working Group.  There he provided leadership to new strategic planning and performance planning efforts that were rated best in government by the Government Accounting Office and the Government Reform and Oversight Committees of the U.S. Congress.   

Prior to his work at the U.S. Department of Transportation, Mr. Sanders served as the Minority Staff Director of the Committee on Foreign Affairs' Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade in the U.S. House of Representatives.  Sanders was the member of the Committee’s professional investigative staff responsible for international trade policy, international export policy, bilateral and multilateral trade agreements, export administration, export control policy, intellectual property protection, and international development policy and multilateral financial institutions.  While serving in the Congress, he became recognized for his expertise on international trade policy and practice, especially as it relates to the export of U.S. products to Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. 

Hosted by Mike Schauf.

 

 

Fellowship Lunch @ Famous Dave's Barbecue Apr 29, 2026 11:45 AM
No speaker, just Springtime Chatter and BBQ with fellow Rotarians

Something new!! Rotary Club of Missoula will hold its monthly Fellowship Luncheon this week at Famous Dave's Barbecue Restaurant, 2915 N. Reserve Street, Missoula. Ask the hostess to be seated with the Rotary Club of Missoula group in the small dining room to your left as you enter the front door. Please RSVP if you plan to attend, as always. You will not be able to pay online this week, so the server will bring you a bill after you have completed your lunch. Pay the server directly. We look forward to shared Rotary fellowship at a new location! See you there!!

 

Sally Thompson May 06, 2026 11:30 AM
Black Robes Enter Coyote’s World

Missoula Author Sally Thompson will be our speaker on May 6. Her book entitled Black Robes Enter Coyote's World is about Chief Charli and Father DeSmet in the Rocky Mountains. 

Speaker hosted by Tim Furey.

A Panel of Youth Leaders May 13, 2026 11:30 AM
How community organizations influence and help young people grow

The four-person panel of speakers for May 13 will include young leaders from local chapters of Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4-H and FFA. Each speaker will briefly present his or her organization and then answer questions. The session will highlight recognized youth members and explain why their organizations have helped them to become good leaders.

Speakers hosted by Tim Furey.

C.S. Porter Middle School students May 20, 2026 11:00 AM
Rotary awards Missoula middle school students for leadership

Rotary Club of Missoula presents the All-Around Youth Leadership awards to C.S. Porter Middle School students.  Their parents and guardians are also invited guests.
 

Speakers and students hosted by Tim Berry and Mary Moe. 

Meadow Hill Middle School students May 27, 2026 11:30 AM
Rotary All-Around Youth Leadership Awards

Rotary presents All-Around Youth Leadership Awards to Meadow Hill middle schoolers. Their parents and guardians are also invited guests. Come help us honor them.

Speakers and students hosted by Tim Furey and Mary Moe.

TBD Jun 03, 2026 11:30 AM

Speaker hosted by Tim Berry.

Torrey Ritter, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Jun 10, 2026 11:30 AM
The incredible Impacts of beavers on the landscape
The incredible Impacts of beavers on the landscape

Torrey Ritter, a nongame wildlife biologist with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and our Rotary club speaker on June 10, knows all about the important impacts that beavers make on our landscape. Torrey, based out of Missoula, has worked on a wide range of species and habitats over his career, but beavers really captured his interest when he observed how many different species benefit from their activities on the landscape. Torrey studied beaver dispersal and settlement site selection for his Master's work and has since gone on to work with a variety of partners on efforts to restore beavers to areas of their former range and help people deal with beaver conflicts.

 

Speaker hosted by Tim Berry.
President Shari Rigg Jun 17, 2026 11:30 AM
The Last Word: That was the Year that Was

President Shari Rigg will lead her final farewell prior to turning the gavel over to PE Lori Cummings, who will serve as president in 2026-27. 

Speaker hosted by Tim Berry.

Fellowship Lunch Jun 24, 2026 11:30 AM
No Speaker, just fun and fellowship on the last day of the Rotary year 2024-2025
Lori Cummings, President Jul 01, 2026 11:45 AM
A New Rotary Year
A New Rotary Year
TBD Jul 08, 2026 11:45 AM
TBD Jul 15, 2026 11:45 AM
TBD Jul 22, 2026 11:45 AM
Fellowship luncheon Jul 29, 2026
Chatter and sharing with friends

Join fellow Rotarians for lunch and fellowship. Be sure to order and pay for your luncheon entree online by Monday before the meeting. Visit https://www.rotaryclubofmissoula.org.