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Club president

Each year, Rotary clubs elect one member to serve as club president. A club president leads and guides a club to ensure that it functions effectively.

The year before becoming president, the president-elect prepares for the responsibilities of the office.

Club president responsibilities

A club president

  • Runs club meetings
  • Presides at club board meetings
  • Appoints club committee chairs and members
  • Ensures that each committee has definite objectives and is functioning consistently
  • Holds regular club assemblies
  • Cooperates with the district governor in various club and district Rotary matters and handles all correspondence promptly
  • Creates a club budget and manages club finances, including an annual audit

For more information on responsibilities, read the Club President’s Manual.

Club president-elect responsibilities

A club president-elect

  • Attends the presidents-elect training seminar
  • Serves as a director on the club board
  • Begins planning for the presidential year

All incoming club presidents must attend a presidents-elect training seminar (PETS) before taking office. During this seminar, incoming presidents learn about Rotary, as well as their role and responsibilities.

Presidents-elect are encouraged to read the Club President's Manual (PDF) before PETS so they’ll be prepared to discuss their duties and goals for the coming year.

Club presidents-elect receive additional training at the district assembly.

Vice-president

A club vice-president presides at meetings of the club and the board in the absence of the president.

Secretary

The club secretary helps with many of the administrative tasks related to the operation of a club, including taking attendance, record keeping, writing meeting minutes, and reporting to RI (including the semiannual report).

Treasurer

The club treasurer is responsible for the management and stewardship of club funds.

Sergeant-at-arms

During Rotary club meetings, the sergeant-at-arms maintains order, encourages fellowship among members, and assists the club officers as needed.

2009-10 Board of Directors

Jim Leonard

President

Phone: 651-777-1316

Christine Wiegert

President - Elect

Denise Cornell

Secretary

Phone: 651-225-2704

Elizabeth Johnson

Treasurer

John Deir

Past President

Phone: 651-342-0204

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