Looking to expand your Rotary experience? Consider serving at the District level!  A Rotary district helps connect clubs with each other and to resources from Rotary International. In addition, they help facilitate programs and ensure Rotarians get the most from their membership. By serving at the district level, you also can grow as a leader and sharpen your skillsets in these areas.
 
Here are some current opportunities at the District level:
 
Chief Information Officer: If you’re comfortable with technology, including google applications, video streaming, web, etc. this may be your opportunity! This person will help create and manage a technology roadmap for the district, identifying the current technology and assets used and provide recommendations for addressing gaps and resolving issues.   
 
Membership Committee members: If you’re passionate about Rotary and sharing it with prospective members, we want you! Help us support clubs with their outreach and engagement efforts.
 
Community Service Committee members: support the planning and development of district-wide community service projects and connect clubs with other clubs and resources to help take service projects to the next level.
 
Public Image Committee: Looking for creative people with talents in writing, copy-editing, graphic design, social media, websites and more.
 
Membership – Alumni Chair: Help us stay connected to past Rotary Youth Alumni (Youth Exchange, RYLA, Interact, Rotaract, Peace Scholars, etc.) and encourage them to consider joining Rotary.
 
Youth Service – Support clubs with current Interact and Rotaract clubs, help promote youth exchange programs, and continue building our amazing youth leadership camp, RYLA.
 
International Committee members: Many clubs want to dive into international service, but don’t know where to start. The District International Service committee helps provide connections to existing projects, information about grant opportunities, and more.
 
Historian co-chair:  Never take history for granted! We are looking for someone to support co-chair PDG Russ Ketron in documenting some of the District’s major successes over the past decade. If you like research and writing, we’re looking for you.
 
Polio Champions: Are you passionate about the eradication of polio? We are building our team of ambassadors to help raise awareness about the Polio Plus campaign, the latest in the quest to eradicate polio and other vaccine -preventable diseases, and Rotary’s ongoing virus monitoring efforts.
 
Secretary for 2024-25 Rotary Year: Are you a current/past club secretary and willing to share your knowledge? Have you tamed Clubrunner and know the secret to navigating MyRotary? Then we would love for you to join DGE Steve Wright’s team!
 
Strategic Plan Champion: The governor line is looking for someone who has attention to detail, is comfortable with spreadsheets, and can help compile data from multiple committees.  In sum, this person will work alongside the Governor to curate progress updates on our strategic plan.  
 
Please contact Governor Laine Hendricks if you’re interested in one or more of the roles above!