PETS 1 22-23 December, 2018 -Rajani Mukerji LEADING ROTARIANS PETS 1 22-23 December, 2018 -Rajani Mukerji
Strengthen your club Provide the vision Involve / Engage your members as club president Strengthen your club Provide the vision Involve / Engage your members
LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES As President Elect Appoint club committee chairs based on their skills and report them on My Rotary Prepare your club’s leadership team for the coming year Identify the types of support your district offers Provide continuity of leadership in the club and its committees
LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES As President Elect Listen to all members and make sure their needs are met
WORKING WITH YOUR LEADERSHIP TEAM Club board members as well as the club trainer, sergeant-at-arms, and committee chairs Basics course in the Learning Center CLUB COMMITTEES • Club administration • Membership • Public image • Rotary Foundation • Service projects
MEMBER EDUCATION A designated club trainer can help members The district conducts training on a variety of Rotary topics, such as membership, public image, and The Rotary Foundation Members can take courses in the Learning Center RLI
MOTIVATION AND RECOGNITION Find out what motivates each member of your club to get involved Recognize them with awards (RI, Dist & Club) Make recognition events inspiring and motivational by: • Inviting the governor to present the award • Inviting family members to attend