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Explore the influential roles of National Exchange Club and its districts in promoting leadership, service programs, and member benefits. Learn about the core responsibilities, development initiatives, and supportive services offered by the club. Discover the power of teamwork, strategic planning, and growth opportunities within the organization. Unlock a world of networking, training, and fun-filled experiences as you embark on a journey to inspire and be inspired.
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WHY National? WHY District? Based on and stolen from Presentation by: Anne Marie Logue/Paul McShane National Exchange Club
2011-2012 President Sid Mobley 2011-2012 President-Elect Lou & Patty Molitor
National’s Role • Oversight • Organizational Responsibility • Develop Programs of Service • Training/Conferences/Conventions • Printing/Publications • Member Services/Awards • Support to Clubs/Districts • Member Benefits
Oversight Organizational Responsibility • National leads the way • Sets the by-laws/policies • Strategic Planning • Monitors growth/development • Provides tools for clubs/districts
Develops Programs of Service • Receives and looks for ideas from clubs • Researches viability for all clubs • Develops guidelines • Develops brochures • Encourages participation • Publicity
Training Conferences Conventions • Designed to help members grow in knowledge and leadership skills • Improves the organization as a whole • Fosters teamwork and friendships • Expands our family • FUN! FUN!! FUN!!!
Printing/Publications • National prints all materials supplied to clubs • Membership/recruitment materials • Program of service brochures • Committee Guides • Training materials in print and on CD • Club leadership manuals • Exchange Today • Press releases to your area
Member Services/Club Support • CDSD is available to help you with growth • Ask and they will come • Awards recognize accomplishments • Supplies are provided for club functions • Call anytime and they will get you what you need • Communications will help with newsletters, press releases and website set up. Call and they will serve!
Member Benefits • Alamo Rent-a-car 10% • Avis 20% • Hertz 10% • Harlem Globetrotters $5/ticket discount • Hickory Farms 15% • PennyWise Office supplies 4-11% • Choice Hotels 20% (Comfort, Quality, Sleep, EconoLodge, Rodeway, Mainstay, Clarion) • AirTran Airways
National Goals ’11 – ‘12 • All District Directors and Club Officers trained by 7/01/11 • 101 club activities for our 101st year of Exchange – club building , rebuilding, renovation, Excel, etc.
District’s Role* • The Building of Local Exchange Clubs • Increasing Fellowship Between Clubs in the District • Strengthening Established Clubs • Promoting the Participation of Local Clubs in the Programs of Service * As listed in District By-Laws
District Goals -Build new clubs and increase membership • Build communication, leadership development and fellowship • Focus on four pillars • Publicize XC and its National program Child Abuse Prevention
Lincolnland District Details June 2011 32 Clubs 12 Divisions 1190 Members
District’s Role • Annual Convention • Educational Conferences • Newsletter • Leadership Training • District Officers • Club Officers • Educational Seminars
Conventions • Lincolnland Quad Cities June 23-25, 2011 • National Detroit, Michigan July 5-10, 2011
National Web Site • Program and Activities Applications • Club Program Development Meeting Form • Clip Art • Public Relations Information • Membership Certification • Child Abuse Prevention Materials • Training Materials • Supplies Catalog www.nationalexchangeclub.org
Where to Get More Information • District Director • Resource Directory • District Officers, Committee Chairs • VFRs • Lou Molitor, Dennis Koch, Frank Alberico • National • Kate Smith, Regional Vice President 3
A leader is best when people barely knows he exists, not so good when people obey him, worse when they despise him. But of a good leader, who talks little, when his work is done and his aim fulfilled, they will say ‘we did it ourselves’.Lao Tzu The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.Max Dupree
Power of Exchange BE INSPIRED