The Rotary Club of Morrisville Welcomes New Member Betsy Johnson – Business Owner and Community Advocate

The Rotary Club of Morrisville is proud to welcome Betsy Johnson, Owner and Operations Manager of SpeedPro NW Raleigh, as a new member. Betsy brings an entrepreneurial spirit, operational expertise, and a heart for service—making her an ideal addition to our Rotary family.

Betsy leads the large format print studio in Morrisville, specializing in bold, high-impact visual solutions that help businesses elevate their brand presence. As a franchise owner, she leverages her background in marketing, team leadership, and operational efficiency to offer top-tier service and creative problem-solving. Her experience in eCommerce and merchandising has fueled her passion for turning big ideas into results-driven designs.

With just over six months under her belt at SpeedPro NW Raleigh, Betsy is already making a name for herself in the local business community. But her impact goes far beyond business—Betsy is an active volunteer, having contributed to food bank efforts and organized a supply drive for Hurricane Helene relief. Her dedication to hands-on service reflects her commitment to building stronger, more resilient communities.

When asked why she chose to join Rotary, Betsy shared, “I am drawn to becoming a Rotarian because I value the principles of service, integrity, and fellowship. As a small business owner, I’m eager to contribute my time and skills to projects that make a tangible impact.” She also sees Rotary as a powerful opportunity for personal growth, providing space to connect with other like-minded professionals and leaders.

Sponsored by Barron J. Damon, Betsy exemplifies the Rotary spirit through her work, her values, and her drive to serve others. We’re thrilled to have her join our club and can’t wait to see the many ways she’ll make a difference.

Please join us in giving a warm welcome to Betsy Johnson, a creative leader and passionate community advocate—now proudly a Rotarian.

The Rotary Club of Morrisville is proud to welcome Betsy Johnson, Owner and Operations Manager of SpeedPro NW Raleigh, as a new member. Betsy brings an entrepreneurial spirit, operational expertise, and a heart for service—making her an ideal addition to our Rotary family.

Betsy leads the large format print studio in Morrisville, specializing in bold, high-impact visual solutions that help businesses elevate their brand presence. As a franchise owner, she leverages her background in marketing, team leadership, and operational efficiency to offer top-tier service and creative problem-solving. Her experience in eCommerce and merchandising has fueled her passion for turning big ideas into results-driven designs.

With just over six months under her belt at SpeedPro NW Raleigh, Betsy is already making a name for herself in the local business community. But her impact goes far beyond business—Betsy is an active volunteer, having contributed to food bank efforts and organized a supply drive for Hurricane Helene relief. Her dedication to hands-on service reflects her commitment to building stronger, more resilient communities.

When asked why she chose to join Rotary, Betsy shared, “I am drawn to becoming a Rotarian because I value the principles of service, integrity, and fellowship. As a small business owner, I’m eager to contribute my time and skills to projects that make a tangible impact.” She also sees Rotary as a powerful opportunity for personal growth, providing space to connect with other like-minded professionals and leaders.

Sponsored by Barron J. Damon, Betsy exemplifies the Rotary spirit through her work, her values, and her drive to serve others. We’re thrilled to have her join our club and can’t wait to see the many ways she’ll make a difference.

Please join us in giving a warm welcome to Betsy Johnson, a creative leader and passionate community advocate—now proudly a Rotarian.

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