Category Archives: Rotary Club of Madison Guest Speaker

August 7: FBI Field Office in Milwaukee Played Key Role in Taking Down Cyber Crooks Worldwide Which Involved 1.5M Victims

–submitted by Sharyn Alden

Charles Tubbs, fellow Rotarian, expert in homeland security and policing, introduced FBI Special Agent Amanda Knutson as the Rotary Club of Madison speaker, August 7.

Tubbs said homeland security has been preparing for what could be the next 911, but now it might be power grid disruptions or cybersecurity crimes.

Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) Amanda Knutson runs Cyber Task Force and the Computer Analysis Response Team at the Milwaukee FBI Field Office. She said Genesis market crooks had accessed millions of “fingerprints” (passwords, banking information, and other sensitive identification) and they were selling the information on the dark web.

Genesis had 1.15 million bots for sale for as little as $10 each. Each bot contained about 80 million personal accounts. Users received an invitation from Genesis before buying the information.

How do you catch crooks on a global scale?  The plan was coordinated with FBI agents, police and Europol worldwide, and was successful due to one Milwaukee case agent’s unique approach.

Instead of going after the crooks, they went after the users.

The takedown, called “Operation Cookie Monster,” involved 44 FBI field offices in 16 countries and swiftly moved around the world, seizing domains, and making arrests, in one 24-hour period on April 4, 2023.

July 31: Human Trafficking in Dane County

–submitted by Kevin Hoffman

Marlene Sorenson of the Zeteo Community in Madison spoke to Rotarians about an unrecognized and dark side of our community and the larger world. Human trafficking is compelling or coercing a person to provide labor or services, or to engage in commercial sex acts. Purveyors in this trade are skilled manipulators and exploit vulnerabilities to trap their victims in a cycle of dependence, addiction, and abuse. Often, victims become trapped because they have no safe place to turn and lack education and life skills. Zeteo seeks to provide housing and support services to victims and their children so they can live independent, productive lives with dignity, purpose, and hope.

If you missed our meeting this week, you can watch it here:  https://youtu.be/w8_WYM7GzCs.

July 10: Ribbon in the Sky: Soul, Funk, and the Enduring Power of Black Art

–submitted by Kevin Hoffman

Professor Alexander Shashko of UW Madison and a lecturer in African American history, gave an illuminating overview of the exceptional and significant impact Black art, and music in particular, has had on American and world culture. From the times of the enslaved to the present-day Black music in its various forms (Gospel, Blues, Jazz, Soul, Funk and more) is the communication medium that expressed hope, survival, innovation, identity, joy and greatness through and between generations. If we want to understand the world and young people and what they are experiencing, Professor Shashko urge us to listen to contemporary music – not just the melody but especially the words and what they are saying.

If you missed our meeting this week, you can watch the video here: https://youtu.be/hfpOSng1TVY.

June 12: RI President Gordon McInally Addresses Club

–submitted by Ellsworth Brown

Through the invitation of club member Ed Futa, Rotary International President Gordon McInally addressed Downtown Rotary’s meeting, which included invited clubs in and around Madison.

President McInally’s Rotary year is nearing an end, but the theme he has chosen– Create Hope in the World—will endure because it describes in five words what Rotary International does.  He shared moving incidents that reinforce the theme:

  • In 2022 he vaccinated a Pakistani child with two drops of fluid on his tongue, eliminating his risk of polio.
  • In northern India, at a school funded by the Rotary Foundation, he spoke with an eight-year-old student who said that her education was the “key to the golden door and a noble future.”
  • Also in India, he spoke with a woman of 46 who appeared to be 70.  Rotary gave her a grant for medical care a prohibitive 12 hours away, cataract surgery and her first pair of glasses, enabling her to earn a living and see her grandchildren for the first time.

These are examples of how Rotary holds hope in the collective hands of our worldwide clubs’ members.

If you missed our meeting last week, you can watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuZM_NjsnRc.

May 22: Oberhauser Shares How to Save the Monarch Butterfly

–submitted by Valerie Renk

Dr. Karen Oberhauser, conservation biologist and UW-Madison Arboretum Director, told Rotarians that Monarch Butterfly populations have been declining in the last three decades. Loss of breeding habitat and hot/dry conditions translate to less feed and are to blame. Twelve of the 100+ milkweed species needed are native to Wisconsin.

Oberhauser then shared how we can help:

  • Landscape your own home with flowers that bloom throughout the summer; Kentucky bluegrass is invasive.
  • Plant milkweed and colorful flowers in rights-of-way not mowed, crop buffers and land already protected.
  • Contribute to science and conservations organizations; mitigate climate change.

If you missed the program this week you can watch it here:  https://youtu.be/vJALctE5Ocg

May 15: Atwood Shares Hormone Balance Might Get You to Health at 150

–submitted by Valerie Renk

Dr. Craig Atwood shared how sex hormones govern age-related diseases with Rotarians May 15.  Atwood is faculty member, Geriatrics and Gerontology, UW Department of Medicine, and founder of JangoBio. 

“Longevity average increased from 45 to 80 years between 1840-2000,” Atwood said. “Sixteen studies show hormone replacement therapy can delay disease and increase longevity; 23 studies show cognitive benefits for 5-10 years.” 

Rotarians can see videos of Madison dogs turning back the clock on osteoarthritis and hear Atwood’s answer to “What happened to all those estrogen side effect warnings?” on our club’s YouTube Channel here: https://youtu.be/RZwjVR7gT8M.