Meet Our Speakers
The Rotary Club of Washington, DC is strategically located to gather the most prestigious group of speakers our nation’s Capital can generate. From Ambassadors, Business Executives, and Tribal Chiefs to an endless array of Champions of Change. Our Club Members, and visitors to our weekly meetings, receive an impressive amount of intellectually-stimulating, heart-warming presentations each week. Further, on this page, is a sample of speakers whom have recently spoken at our Club…
Upcoming Speakers
In-Person/Hybrid Washington DC Weekly Club Meeting
Speaker: Tonda Taylor Bean
They Can Walk at Graduation, But Can They Stand on Their Own?

Tonda Taylor Bean
What if our emerging adults could graduate from college and launch straight into a career they love—with clarity, confidence, and a plan?
Too many students leave high school with a diploma but no direction. According to Fortune magazine, over 4 million GenZ-ers are considered NEETs – Not in Education, Employment, or Training. That’s where today’s speaker comes in. Tonda Bean is on a mission to help families stop guessing and start guiding their kids toward real-world success—starting now.
Imagine having a roadmap that connects your teen’s strengths, interests, education, and experiences into one clear path forward. Tonda has created that system—and it's helped over 1,000 families do just that.
With Master’s degrees in Business and Organization Development, Tonda is the founder of Wisdom In Minutes, author of the Life Launch Prep workbook series, and a respected speaker and coach. Her proudest accomplishment? Using her own system, both of her children graduated from NYU and Harvard and stepped right into meaningful careers.
Get ready to take notes, because what Tonda shares today could change how you prepare your students for success.
In-Person/Hybrid Washington DC Weekly Club Meeting
Speaker: Jan Du Plain
Bridging Worlds: The Power of Cultural Diplomacy — From Boardrooms to Embassies, Red Carpets, and Beyond

Jan Du Plain: A Theatrical-Diplomatic Luminary
Jan Du Plain is a seasoned public relations executive, cultural strategist, and diplomatic liaison with decades of experience at the intersection of international affairs, media, and cultural
diplomacy. As President and CEO of Du Plain Global Enterprises, Inc., she leads a premier firm specializing in international public relations and special events, representing embassies, cultural
institutions, and global organizations. Her dynamic career spans work with CBS Cinema Center Films in New York, historic Ford’s Theatre, and WETA TV and Radio, where she served as Director of Public Relations for 15 years.
In Washington, D.C., Jan is renowned for her role as an Embassy Liaison, serving as a bridge between the diplomatic corps and the broader community.
She co-founded the Washington Education and Cultural Attaché Association (WECAA) and launched the city’s signature cultural event, Passport DC’s Around the World Embassy Tour,
over 15 years ago. It is now one of the city’s most popular cultural programs, featuring over 60 embassies and welcoming more than 40,000 visitors annually. Jan serves as a key advisor to the
World Trade Center DC, where she helped establish the award-winning Winternational marketplace.
Jan is also a co-founder of Diplomacy and Fashion, an Emmy-winning producer, and a tireless champion of global engagement through the arts. She serves on several boards, including the
American News Women’s Club and Theatre Washington, where she chairs the Helen Hayes Awards Gala. She is also a longtime member of the National Press Club, Protocol & Diplomacy
International – Protocol Officers Association (PDI-POA), and the Capital Speakers Club.
Her many accolades include receiving the 2025 Fashionista Award from Global Couture, the 2024 American University Alum of the Year, the 2023 Mayor’s Arts Award, and the National
Press Club’s highest honors. She is currently writing her memoir.
In-Person/Hybrid Washington DC Weekly Club Meeting
Speaker: Ambassador Noël Nelson Messone
Ambassador of Gabon

Ambassador Noël Nelson Messone
In July 2024, the Government of the Gabonese Republic officially nominated Dr. Noël Nelson Messone as its candidate for the next Director-General of UNESCO. A seasoned diplomat and distinguished public servant, Dr. Messone currently serves as Gabon’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United States of America, a role he has held since August 2022.
Throughout his career, Ambassador Messone has held senior cabinet positions, including Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Forests and Environment, and Minister of Relations with Constitutional Institutions. His leadership has extended to the multilateral arena as Chair of the United Nations Fourth Committee, the 11th UN Forum on Forests, and the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment.
Dr. Messone’s diplomatic service includes appointments as Gabon’s Ambassador to the BENELUX and the ACP/EU in Brussels, and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, where he chaired the UN Security Council in June 2011 and served as Chief Negotiator in climate change conferences. Earlier in his career, he held senior roles at the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie and the U.S. Peace Corps in Gabon.
Educated in Gabon, France, Japan, and the United States, Ambassador Messone holds a PhD in Political Economy from the University of Kentucky, where he was a Fulbright Scholar. He is fluent in French and English, with working knowledge of Spanish, Japanese, and Korean.
Ambassador Messone’s candidacy reflects his lifelong commitment to education, culture, science, and environmental stewardship values that align deeply with UNESCO’s mission to build peace through international cooperation.
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Angela Franco | Role of Chambers of Commerce in the New Era | August 20, 2025
Najiba Hlemi, Exec. Dir. FAPAC | Foster Care in Washington DC | August 13, 2025
Lars Benson, Insitor | How Women in Business are Changing the World in Africa | August 6, 2025
Carl Gray III | Youth Entrepreneurship: Not the future, the NOW | July 30, 2025
Iryna Lujan, Exec. Dir., Universal Aid for Children | Ukraine Children Need Peace | July 23, 2025
Jane Meyers | Public Libraries Carrying on Innovation and Development in Zambia | July 16, 2025
Sampling of Our Past Speakers
The Rotary Club of Washington, DC would like to thank our past speakers for the engaging and motivational and informative presentations.

Bob Cusack
Editor in Chief, The Hill/TheHill.com
Reporting on politics and policy in the nation’s capital since 1995, Mr. Cusack joined The Hill as Business and Lobbying Editor in 2003 and is now the newspaper’s Managing Editor. Mr. Cusack regularly appears on ABC, CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC as a political analyst.

Ambassador Mathilde Mukantabana
Ambassador of Rwanda to the United States
Prior to her appointment, Ambassador Mathilde Mukantabana was a tenured Professor of History at Cosumnes River College (CRC) in Sacramento, California from 1994 to 2013. She is also Co-Founder and President of Friends of Rwanda Association (F.O.R.A).

Manny Mandel
Holocaust Survivor
Emanuel “Manny” Mandel was born in Riga, Latvia, in 1936, the year in which his parents returned to their native Hungary. Manny’s father had been selected to become one of the Chief Cantors…

Juan Williams
Fox Political Analyst and Author
Juan Williams is one of America’s leading political writers and thinkers. Mr. Williams is a top political analyst for Fox Television, co-host of the daily talk show ‘The Five’ and a regular panelist for Fox News Sunday and Special Report.

James Chen
Institute for Global Engagement
James Chen is the Vice President of Global Operations at the Institute for Global Engagement (IGE). James first joined IGE in 2011, serving as both a Program Officer and the Executive Director…

Anne Midgette
Classical Music Critic, The Washington Post
Anne Midgette is a graduate of Yale University. She lived in Munich, Germany, reviewing opera, music, and art throughout Europe for The Wall Street Journal, Opera News, and other publications. In 2008, she took over as the chief classical music critic for The Washington Post.