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International Business . Presented by: Melanie Fu, D07N Lt. Governor Kelsie Hoppes, International Trustee. RAEFORD PENNY Capital District. Goals: Enhance member involvement in Int’l Board Chatroom Meeting Minutes & Agenda Facilitate Open and Transparent Communication
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International Business Presented by: Melanie Fu, D07N Lt. Governor Kelsie Hoppes, International Trustee
RAEFORD PENNYCapital District • Goals: • Enhance member involvement in Int’l Board • Chatroom • Meeting Minutes & Agenda • Facilitate Open and Transparent Communication • Position-specific emails • Emails to districts • Update Service Directory • Submit service project ideas International President
RACHEL BENOITLouisiana-Mississispi-West Tennessee [LA-MISS-TENN] • Goals: • “Communicate & Improve” • Inter-District • Reflectors, Social Media, Website, KC TV • Support during dues submissions • Promote Project eliMiNaTe • Communicate with District Advisors • Standing & Ad Hoc Int’l Committees • Provide growth plans • Webinars for transition from Key Club to CKI International Vice President
ALBERTO BERRIZBETIACarolinas District • Goals: • “Uncle SAM wants you to vote!” • Service Resources – make resources available to members • Awareness – produce video updates, newsletters, etc. • Membership Value – promote K-Family and provide members with incentive International Trustee
ROSHNI CHADWANITexas-Oklahoma District • Goals: • Improve Communication • Phone calls and emails with District Boards • Educate Members • YOF, Project eliMiNaTe • Strengthen District Events • Create launch plans/promos for District Conventions International Trustee
RENISHA DALEYJamaica District • Goals: • “Keep Calm and Be I.R.I.E.” • Inspire Key Clubbers through leading by example • Reward members for service • Initiate Governor tools to share resources through webinars, etc. • Educate members on events and int’l updates International Trustee
AVERY HITCHCOCKRocky Mountain District • Goals: • “S.E.R.V.E.” • Service • Manual, Simple Service Day • Enthusiasm • Be there for all members! • Responsibility • Weekly/bi-weekly communication • Valuable resource • Excellence • Role model International Trustee
KELSIE HOPPESPacific Northwest District • Goals: • Expand the organization • Charter, recruit, retain • Connect our family • Strengthen K-Family ties • Bridge the gap • Online webinars, networking • Focus on service • Promote eliMiNaTe, educate International Trustee
MADISON KEMKERIndiana District • Goals: • “Planting the seeds for success in fertile S.O.I.L.!” • Simplify • Dues, membership, election • Optimize • Re-evaluate committees • Increase • Membership • Link • Sister-club program International Trustee
CASEY O’ NEILRocky Mountain District • Goals: • Reach out to all levels of Key Club • Education • Core Values • Expansion • Encourage service • Expand projects to a global scale International Trustee
MARIA PALAZALLOIllinois-Eastern Iowa • Goals: • Increase District Convention attendance • Develop a Kiwanis program for “orphaned” Key Clubs • Offer ideas to raise public awareness of Key Club InternationalTrustee
MICHELLE PETERSENIndiana District • Goals: • Develop open, friendly relationship with districts • Advocate for more hands-on service at ICON 2014 • Create district and club training resources • Update districts with newsletters • Implement more polls International Trustee
ZACHARY WALDORFNew Jersey District • Goals: • “Stand up and be heard!” • Communications Committee Directives • Pathways for Governors to Int’l • Social Networking • YOF Promotion • Promo materials, FB cover • Multi-Platform District Communication • Trustee newsletters & networking • Bi-weekly phone calls International Trustee
ERIC YOONCapital District • Goals: • Create and update useful resources • New PowerPoints, update KC USB • Foster interactive and constant communication • Webinars, monthly updates • Promote international growth • Member resources (YOF, etc.) • K-Family, Key Club Week International Trustee
Approved Amendments HOUSE of DELEGATES
ARTICLE XX. COMMITTEES • Amendment #1 • Presented by the Key Club International Board of Trustees • ARTICLE IX. DISTRICTS • Section 4. In order to form a new district, the proposed area must include no less than 25 active Key Clubs and (no less than 375) • at least 450active Key Club members. In the event a district fails to maintain this club and membership level for three years, the Key Club International board may decertify the district by two-thirds majority vote. In such case, the International director shall provide written notice to the governor and secretary of the sponsoring Kiwanis district and the governor and administrator of the Key Club district at least 120 days prior to any meeting at which the district’s decertification shall be considered.
GO for the GOLDComments, Questions, or Concerns? Please contact with further questions D07N Lt. Governor Melanie Fu d07n.cnhkc.ltg@gmail.com International Trustee Kelsie Hoppes kelsiehoppes@gmail.com