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Get ready for your term as president! Learn how to lead your club effectively, set goals, run successful projects, and engage members. This comprehensive guide covers budgeting, fundraising, club administration, and more. Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools needed to make a positive impact on your community and beyond. Take charge and make a difference in your year as president!
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President-Nominee Breakout PETS 2011
Why am I here? Why are you here? District Governor NomineeWoody Sadler
Impacts on your year • Work with them • Ask advice • Ask to be part of decision making • Officers • Fundraising • Projects • Budget President-Elect
Be organized Plan your meetings Have a support Group COP Don’t Be Afraid to Fail – Be Afraid Not to Try You Won’t Break it! You as President
2012-2013 Club Budget • District & RI Dues • PE & PN to PETS • President & PE to Conference • Training for club leaders • DTA • RLI Club Administration
Set Goals Early • Have the board buy into them • Keep your Club Informed • My tentative Goals • Membership to 4,000 • 4 containers of Wheelchairs • Increase use of web site • 100% support of TRF Club Goals – your Goals
Copy on line Current Club President’s Copy Guide to success Club Leadership Plan
President’s Citation • Gold Club Award • Changemaker Award • Many more District Awards
Every Rotarian Every Year • $100/ Rotarian • Sustainers Have a project overseas Have a project in your community Foundation Goals
12-14 April 2012 • Assignment • Decide on Club Foundation Goals - $100/Rotarian • Complete Club leadership Plan • Have list of your goals • Have a Budget • Bring A Laptop • Bring Enthusiasm!!! PETS 2012