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DISTRICT 5750 PETS 2010

DISTRICT 5750 PETS 2010. ROTARY FROM AN INTERNATIONAL VIEW POINT. BARRY CURLEE, PDG 07-08 DISTRICT 5870 CENTRAL TEXAS 512-346-0511 BCURLEE@AUSTIN.RR.COM. AS PRESIDENT. WHY IN THE HECK DO YOU NEED TO KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL?. MY JOB. TRY TO MAKE THESE STATS INTERESTING

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DISTRICT 5750 PETS 2010

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  1. DISTRICT 5750PETS 2010 ROTARY FROM AN INTERNATIONAL VIEW POINT

  2. BARRY CURLEE, PDG 07-08 • DISTRICT 5870 CENTRAL TEXAS • 512-346-0511 • BCURLEE@AUSTIN.RR.COM

  3. AS PRESIDENT • WHY IN THE HECK DO YOU NEED TO KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL?

  4. MY JOB • TRY TO MAKE THESE STATS INTERESTING • GIVE YOU A FEW FACTS FOR YOU TO SHARE WITH YOUR CLUB AND HELP YOU INCREASE AND RETAIN MEMBERS. • BRAGGING INFO TO RECRUIT • MAKE YOU LOOK SMART OR AT LEAST A LITTLE SMARTER. • GET YOU TO FOCUS ON AND INCLUDE MEMBERSHIP AT EVERY MEETING • ALMOST EVERYTHING I HAVE IS ON THE RI WEBSITEwww.rotary.org

  5. PROSPECT ASKS • WHAT IS ROTARY? • I will be speaking from a global perspective not club. • CAN YOU GIVE A CONCISE ANSWER THAT WILL INTEREST THE PROSPECT?

  6. Elevator Statement Rotary International • Rotary is the oldest and one of the largest international service club that is known for attracting business and community leaders that do international and community service. We are best known for being the largest provider of scholarships in the world, leading the way to eradicate polio, promoting real world peace. How about coming to a meeting an learning a little more?

  7. Recruiting tool • World Peace • Visit Rotary in another country often very elite • Tour guide or a source for travel • Develop leaders • As a large group we can do so much more • Networking – outstanding business contacts • also, Rotarian knows someone who knows someone • Cultural awareness • Prestige • Recognition • Satisfaction of serving others/making a difference in the world • Total international prospective—great appeal to younger members • Personal development opportunities • Friends

  8. Zones 25-33

  9. Zone 21

  10. District 5750 39 clubs 2071 members as of Jan. 1, 2010 Up 11 member from June 30, 2009 and only district with net gain. Also, ranked 4th overall with a net gain of 27 from July 1, 2009 (of 10 districts in the zone)* *old zone 26 NORTHERN OKLAHOMA

  11. How do we compare • Rotary 1.2m 33k clubs 200+countries • Lions 1.3m 45k clubs 205 countries • Kiwanis 260k 8k clubs 96 countries • Optimist 10k 3k clubs 30 countries

  12. ROTARY INTERNATIONAL • ZONES 34 • DISTRICTS 525 • CLUBS 33,575 • 1,206,482 MEMBERS in Rotary 180,274 Rotaract 281,152 Interact 156,055 Rotary Community Co 1,823,963 TOTAL

  13. COUNTRY CLUBS MEMBERS • USA 7,836 361,019 of 1,206,482 30% • INDIA 2,917 104,961 • JAPAN 2,302 92,096 • KOREA 1,464 57,967 • BRAZIL 2,319 52,968 • GERMANY 967 48,871 • ENGLAND 1,457 42,979 • ITALY 780 42,323 • FRANCE 1,041 33,462 • AUSTRALIA 1,144 33,148 • CANADA 731 26,747

  14. AGE AND WORK STATUSWORLDWIDE

  15. AGE AND WORK STATUSNORTH AMERICA

  16. Women in Rotary

  17. SEX AND YEAR OF SERVICEWORLDWIDE

  18. SEX AND YEAR OF SERVICENORTH AMERICA

  19. Rotary Pride/Bragg: • United Nations • Ethics--- Rotary code of ethics and standard of practices suggested by Rotarian President Warren G Harding 1923 • UNESCO—1943 world gathering sponsored by Rotary for vast education and world understanding. Eventually resulting in UNESCO • Truth in advertising—came from Rotary and was adopted my many, many organization in a time where the norm was buyer beware. • Polio Plus—more than $850,000,000 from Rotarians to eradicate Polio • RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS—1940 CONVENTION later a model for the UN’s Universal Declaration on Human Rights • UN CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL ORGANITATION -49 Rotarians were representatives of the 50 countries attending • CONFERENCE ON ABANDONED LAND MINES-Sponsored by Rotary and the US State Dept. 2003 • 100 NATIONS have honored Rotary with a postage stamp. • Largest private provider of scholarships in the world • Peace scholars

  20. PEOPLE: • Admiral Bird places a Rotary flag on the North Pole • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s $355,000,00 gift for Polio Eradication • Dolly Parton & Rotary have partnered to promote Reading/Literacy • Mel Gibson $1,000,000 for hurricane relief in Mexico—trusted Rotary • Matthew McConaughey youth exchange • John Hendricks CEO of Discovery Channel-Ambassadorial Scholar

  21. JC Penny Neil Armstrong President Warren G Harding- John F Kennedy honorary Franklin D Roosevelt Norman Vincent Peale Connie Mack McGillicuddie George Marshall Douglas MacArthur King Baudouin ! of Belgium Jose Luis Bustamante Rivero, president of Peru Walt Disney Prince Rainer 111 of Monaco Abdulla Khalil prime minister of Sudan Chung Yul Kim prime minister Korea Thomas Edison Orville Wright--aviation Sir Winston Churchill Albert Schweitzer Prince Rainier III of Monaco Margaret Thatcher, British Prime Minister Claude Vuitton, owner, Vuitton luggage enterprise Rotarians(some may be honorary Rotarians.) there are thousands more who’s name we would recognize.

  22. BOTTOM LINE: • MEMBERSHIP HAS TO BE A PRIORITY • MEMBERSHIP should be A TOPIC AT EVERY MEETING • ASK, ASK, ASK, ASK, ASK • #1 reason people don’t join Rotary, never been asked • There is a prospect everywhere

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