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Session 2:. “Working with Your Club and District Leaders”. Group B Facilitator: PP Patrick Panai Resource Person: DG Edward Sung Burongoh. Learning Objectives. Identify skills needed by Rotarians to serve as effective club leaders. Prepare club leaders for the coming year.

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  1. Session 2: “Working with Your Club and District Leaders” Group B Facilitator: PP Patrick Panai Resource Person: DG Edward Sung Burongoh

  2. Learning Objectives • Identify skills needed by Rotarians to serve as effective club leaders. • Prepare club leaders for the coming year. • Understand the role of the district in supporting the club.

  3. Leading Your Club • Promote fellowship. • Lead problem-solving initiatives. • Build on past successes. • Be accessible to members, and promote communication. • Embody the principles and values of Rotary and encourage others to do the same. • Ensure that every club member is active.

  4. Club Leadership Team • President • Directors • Club secretary • Club treasurer • Sergeant-at-arms • Committee chairs and/or members • Vice president • Immediate past president • President-elect

  5. Club Committees The Club Leadership Plan recommends appointing five committees to carry out your club’s annual goals: • Membership • Club public relations • Club administration • Service projects • The Rotary Foundation

  6. Effective Committees • Appoint committee chairs who have experience. • Appoint committee members based on abilities. • Appoint members to three-year terms. • Add subcommittees as necessary. • Define their purpose and help set goals. • Encourage committees to keep records. • Encourage committees to communicate. • Participate in committee meetings, as appropriate. • Solicit feedback.

  7. Purpose of the District “The activities and organization of a Rotary district shall exist solely to help the individual Rotary club advance the Object of Rotary.” Manual of Procedure

  8. Your District • Provides guidance • Connects clubs that have similar interests • Serves as an information resource • Provides an opportunity to serve on district-level committees • Conveys Rotary information to clubs • Coordinates Rotary Foundation programs

  9. District Leadership Team • District governor • Assistant governors • District committees • District trainer • District secretary • Past district governors

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