Malee Ojua is the owner, founder and chief executive officer of Sacred Fire Creative, a woman-led, BIPOC-owned digital marketing agency, and will be our guest speaker. She will present on the topic of diversity, equity and inclusion.
The Rotary Club of Wilsonville meets weekly Thursdays at noon to carry out its purpose of providing service and fellowship to members and the Wilsonville community. The club is holding hybrid “Virtual In Person” (VIP) meetings. Attend in person (masks required except when eating) or attend virtually over Zoom at http://www.tinyurl.com/Rotary97070. PLEASE NOTE THE NEW MEETING LOCATION THIS WEEK — WILSONVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Guests are welcome. For more information, email president@wilsonvillerotary.com.
Before starting her own company, Malee previously served as a graphic and web design coordinator for the city of Portland. She began with a master’s degree in aerospace engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “When I graduated, I worked to unite movers and shakers in the government with my team,” she said. “This was how I discovered my ability to create strong bonds between people. I may have gone to school to be a rocket scientist, but it turns out my true passion is fostering relationships. Once I discovered my passion for personal growth and development, I knew I had to follow my heart.
“As I walked my new path, I explored Shamanism and energy healing, which I consider an important part of my lifelong learning,” she continued. “During my practice, I glimpsed new and wonderful ways to connect with people in physical, emotional, and spiritual realms. I want to work with people who are endeavoring to build their community. I find joy in helping those who are looking to serve in a bigger way. Not only do I want to create positive change in the world with my own actions, I yearn to help conscious business owners expand their reach and find their tribes.”