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VanStine joins Bath Rotary Club

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Brandi Graham, Bath Rotary Club President, welcomes Eddie VanStine as the newest member of the local service club

From the Bath Rotary Club

On December 14th Eddie VanStine, Steuben County Mobility Management Director – The Institute for Human Services, Inc. in Bath, was inducted into the Bath Rotary Club by Brandi Graham, President. 

“Eddie, we are so pleased that you sought out membership in our club and that Bill White has volunteered to serve as your mentor,” stated Graham.  “We welcome your enthusiasm and look forward to your long and lasting fellowship and commitment to all that is Rotary.”

VanStine holds two Associates’ Degrees from Finger Lakes Community College: One in Hotel and Resort Management and the other in Business Administration.  He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration with a Concentration in International Marketing from Alfred University.

Standing left to right are: Bill White, Bath Rotarian who will serve as VanStine’s mentor; VanStine; Brandi Graham, Bath Rotary Club President.

As a youth, VanStine was selected by the Canisteo Rotary Club to be its club representative to RYLA and earned the status of Eagle Scout, issued by the Boy Scouts of America.  His awards/recognitions continued when he received the Kelley Memorial Volunteer Fireman’s Service Award, issued by the Canisteo Volunteer Fire Department and the Presidential Volunteer Service Award, issued by President George W. Bush.

VanStine has been an active member in several professional organizations, including but not limited to: The National Center for Mobility Management, The NYS Association for Mobility Management, The National Eagle Scout Association, The Southern Tier/Finger Lakes COAD, and The Coordinated Transportation Council for Chemung, Tompkins, Schuyler, and Livingston Counties.  In his “spare” time Eddie enjoys volunteering, golfing, camping, and spending time on Keuka Lake.

“I am very excited to become a part of such an outstanding service club and can’t wait to help and support the Greater Steuben County area through the Bath Rotary Club,” exclaimed.  “One act of kindness from all of us everyday will change the world.  The future depends on what do today.”

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