Last week two new members were introduced, Nathan Ewart and Mark Wong!
 

Nathan runs the Nathan Ewart Farm Bureau Financial Services Agency in Elkhorn, where he serves families and businesses throughout the Omaha metro.

 

Raised in Omaha, Nathan focuses on holistic financial and insurance planning, providing trusted guidance that helps clients strengthen their financial foundation through education, relationships, and personalized local service.

 

He’s a graduate of the University of Nebraska at Omaha, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Investment Science and Portfolio Management, and later his MBA with a concentration in Risk Management.

 

In addition to running his agency, Nathan serves on the board of Apex Community Services, a local nonprofit dedicated to keeping families together and reducing reliance on the foster care system.

 

Outside of work, Nathan enjoys maintaining and restoring vehicles as a hobby, staying active in the community, and spending time with his wife and four children.

 
 
"Mark is a full-stack web developer for Vine Digital Studios, a newly formed marketing firm acquired by 365 Retail Markets, a global leader in unattended retail. He is also an entrepreneur who partners with businesses across Omaha, specializing in branding, web design, and marketing strategy. Mark is fluent in English, Chinese, and Swedish, and often jokes that despite that, he has spent most of his career communicating with machines.

He grew up in a poverty-stricken area, an experience that shaped his relentless work ethic and appreciation for life’s small things. In college, he balanced his studies, volunteering, and competing as a Track & Field athlete, further building the discipline that now defines his professional life.

Mark is deeply involved in the Omaha community. He serves on the Greater Omaha Chamber Young Professionals Leadership Committee, is a third-year mentor for UNO’s CBA Scholars Academy, volunteers at DoSpace assisting community members with tech needs, and provides web development support to various nonprofit initiatives. He is also a member of Leadership Omaha’s current class, Class 48.

Outside of his professional and civic roles, Mark is an avid gym-goer, youth soccer coach, competitive disc golfer, and enjoys playing both guitar and piano.

Mark is excited to join Omaha West Rotary and looks forward to contributing to its mission of service and leadership. Omaha West — is the best!"

 
 
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