Lallement Bio
Danielle Lallement
Danielle Lallement began her career as a trauma intensive care unit nurse in Reno, Nevada. She relocated to the San Francisco area and is currently employed as a Unit Director at University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, managing both a surgical oncology and a medical-surgical intensive care unit at the Mission Bay and Mount Zion Campuses.
In 2007, she joined the Rotary Club of Sparks in Sparks, Nevada. She relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area, and in 2013 she became a founding member and Charter President of the San Francisco Evening Rotary Club. Her club gave her a focus that included the engagement of young professionals into the organization, and she saw the need for the organization to innovate and become more relevant in today’s world. In 2014, she was selected to participate in the Rotary Young Professionals Summit in Chicago, and in 2015, she organized and held the West Coast Young Professionals Summit in Berkeley, CA. That same year, she was also selected by RI president, K.R. Ravi Ravindran to serve as the young professional advisor on the Rotary International Membership Committee.
In 2016, she created and chaired the Rotary Connecting for Good Tour, the largest goodwill tour on the West Coast of the United States, involving 6 states and 14 cities. Once the tour was completed, she helped create and charter the Rotary Club of San Francisco Castro in San Francisco.
In 2021, she served as District Governor for Rotary District 5150, and is currently serving as the District Learning and Leadership Development Chair. She has also rejoined the Far West PETS faculty for 2023 and is the event chair for the Zone 26/27 Big West Breakfast to be held at the Rotary International Convention in Melbourne, Australia.