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Sao Paulo, Brazil Rotary Leadership Institute International Inside this issue: Chairman’s Message 2 Interim Financial Report 3 International Officers 4 Senior Leaders Advisory Board 5 Training Team Visits 6 Divisions 7-9 Breakfast Program 10 Bolivia Division Training Seminar. Front Row: PDG William Torrico Hurtado (Division Chair), DG Jaime Guevara and spouse, PDG Juan Pedro Torroba (International Training Team member), PDG Jorge Balcazar Nara. The RLI is not an official program of Rotary International. . A young, enthusiastic group of Rotarians in Lujan, Argentina at a March, 2010 course.

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Sao Paulo, Brazil

Rotary Leadership Institute International Inside this issue:

Chairman’s Message 2

Interim Financial Report 3

International Officers 4

Senior Leaders Advisory Board

5

Training Team Visits 6

Divisions 7-9

Breakfast Program 10

Bolivia Division Training Seminar.

Front Row: PDG William Torrico Hurtado (Division Chair), DG

Jaime Guevara and spouse, PDG Juan Pedro Torroba (International

Training Team member), PDG Jorge Balcazar Nara.

The RLI is not an official program of

Rotary International. .

A young, enthusiastic

group of Rotarians in

Lujan, Argentina at a

March, 2010 course.

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PRID David Linett Chairman’s Annual Message

2009-10 has been a most interesting year on the subject of Rotary leadership education. RLI, for the past18 years, has always been of the strong opinion that the most serious problem in Rotary is weak clubs with weak leadership. Past R.I. President Bill Boyd said at the International Assembly in 2006 that “ New

Rotarians leave because of poor leadership, cost, and a lack of service opportunities”. This year, Rotary International, upon the recommendation of the R.I. Strategic Planning Committee, has revised the R.I. Strategic Plan to show, first, the goal to “Support and Strengthen Clubs”. While by now, this revised goal seems obvious, it is a dramatic change in our pursuit of Rotary membership growth and retention. Strong, active clubs gain new members and retain them. Conversely, weak clubs with poor leadership have a very difficult time growing because they do not have a “product” attrac-tive to new and especially younger potential members. Membership campaigns, even with heavy promotion, do not provide lasting effects in the face of weak clubs. A second item of interest was the passage of Resolution 10-65 by the Council on Legislation, especially in light of the few resolutions adopted by the Council. Proposed by a club and district in southern Japan (not yet a member of RLI), the original resolution called on R.I. to “mandate” that district governors provide leadership and member education for new members within their first three years. After the resolution was amended to a recommendation to governors, instead of a mandate, the proposal passed, showing the general consensus that has formed in Rotary that such leadership education is essential to the future health of our organization. This has been another busy year for RLI. We have expanded to 233 member dis-tricts as of the date of this writing, that cover 109 countries and geographical re-gions in every continent. Our goal of 250 member districts by July 1 seems achievable. Our international curriculum committee met in Orlando last January and continues to improve and update both the content and presentation of the curriculum. We have added additional Regional Vice-Chairs and other officers, to provide increased service to all our divisions as we continue to grow. We revised our mission statement to make it more concise and relevant to today’s world. We continue to upgrade our two websites and have more and more cur-riculum and other documents translated into additional languages. Registration for our Annual Breakfast Meeting is well ahead of our previous record high. Our highest priority remains to continue to maintain the high quality of our program. We thank all the RLI leaders and the many thousands of faculty members around the world who work on the front lines of helping to “Support and Strengthen” our Rotary Clubs.

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The passage of the 2010 Council on Legislation Resolution 10-65 recommending “ . . . t h a t d i s t r i c t governors provide leadership and member education for new members within their first three years” shows “ . . . t h e g e n e r a l consensus that has formed in Rotary that s u c h l e a d e r s h i p education is essential to the future health of our organization.”

David and Penny Linett

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INTERNATIONAL RLI

INTERIM FINANCIAL REPORT July 1, 2009 through May 10, 2010 RECEIPTS

Balance July 1, 2009 $ 3,108.57 Division Dues 18,785.30 Miscellaneous Receipts 3,483.45 Voluntary Contribution (Northeast America Division) 6,000.00 Montreal Breakfast 4,368.00 Total Income to Date $ 35,745.32 EXPENDITURES

Internet Hosting and Internet Services (09-10) & (10-11) $ 1,272.00 Faculty Training/Promotion 16,417.85 Constant Contact (Emailing Service) 306.00 Curriculum Committee Meeting 1,284.46 Postage 215.32 Printing, Copying, Supplies 1,608.04 Bank Fees and Checks 570.25 Montreal RLI Breakfast 4,645.53 Montreal RLI Breakfast Refunds 160.00 Pins 225.00 Total Expenditures to Date $ 26,704.45 Balance May 10, 2010 9,040.87 Voluntary contributions in the form of travel and other expenses by RLI Trainers and Officers were also made. A final Financial Statement will be posted on the RLI Website after the close of this Rotary year in accordance with R.I. policy.

Nasik, India Daireaux, Argentina D4920

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RLI International Officers

PRID David Linett

International RLI Chair

[email protected]

PDG Michael Rabasca

International Executive Director

[email protected]

PDG Frank Wargo

International Vice-Chair

Training & Materials

[email protected]

PDG Knut J. Johnsen, Jr.

International Vice-Chair

Operations

[email protected]

PDG Tamton Mustapha

International Vice-Chair

Special Projects

[email protected]

PDG Ward Vuillemot

International Secretary

[email protected]

PRID Yoshikazu Minamison

Intl. Regional Vice-Chair

East Asia

[email protected]

PDG James R. Henry, Jr.

Intl. Regional Vice-Chair

Eastern USA

[email protected]

PRIVP Serge Gouteyron

Intl. Regional Vice-Chair

Western Europe

[email protected]

PP Binod Khaitan

Intl. Regional Vice-Chair

South Asia

[email protected]

PDG Hoe-Beng Fong

Intl. Regional Vice-Chair

South East Asia

[email protected]

RID Antonio Hallage

Intl. Regional Vice-Chair

South America

[email protected]

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Left: Mohase Bahadoorsingh

Holding “Rotary Coat of Arms” from RLI

exercise, Richmond

Right: Lizz Kelly in Whistler with hers.

PDG Samir Seikaly

Intl. Regional Vice-Chair

Middle East, Turkey, Central

Asia and North Africa

[email protected]

PDG Kalcho Hinov

Intl. Regional Vice-Chair

Eastern Europe & Israel

[email protected]

PDG Chris Offer

Intl. Regional Vice-Chair

Zone 24 & Far West USA

[email protected]

PDG Cathy Roth

Intl. Regional Vice-Chair

ANZO, Australia, New Zealand,

Oceania

[email protected]

PDG Greg Podd

Intl. Regional Vice-Chair

America West

[email protected]

PRID Michael J. Johns

Intl. Regional Vice-Chair

North Central USA

[email protected]

RID Jose Alfredo Sepulveda

Intl. Regional Vice-Chair

Northern Latin America

[email protected]

RIT Michael Colasurdo, Sr.

Intl.Training Team Vice Chair

[email protected]

PDG Tim Schuler, Esq.

Legal Committee Chair

[email protected]

PRID Robert A. Stuart, Jr. Esq.

Legal Committee

[email protected]

PDG Bevin Wall, Esq.

Legal Committee

[email protected]

PDG Greg Podd, CPA

Legal Committee

[email protected]

An RLI part 2 session in Whistler

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Left to right: Simon Fulber, RC of Vancouver

Quadra is presented Part 3 certificate by DGE

Penny Offer and DG Gordon Dalgish D5040.

PDG Aaron Stein

Publisher

[email protected]

PDG Doris Obremski

Editor

[email protected]

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RLI Senior Leaders Advisory Board

Rotary International

Presidents

John M. Lawrence, RID 2008-10

David Linett, RID 04-06

Ashok M. Mahajan, RID 07-09

Mark Daniel Maloney, RID 1999-2001

Michael D. McCullough, RID 03-05

Michael K. McGovern, RIVP 06-08

Shekhar Mehta, RID 2011-13

Gerald A. Meigs, RID 2001-3

Robert Menconi, RID 1998-00

Yoshimazu Minamisono, RID 04-06

Daniel W. Mooers, RID 1994-6

David D. Morgan, RIT 2003-5

G. Kenneth Morgan, RID 04-06

Paul A. Netzel, RID 07-09

Catherine Noyer-Riveau, RID 08-10

Samuel A. Okudzeto, RID 02-04

Donald E. Osburn, RID 2000-02

Louis Piconi, RIVP 1999-2001

Themistocles A.C. Pinho, RID 2007-9

John Michael Pinson, RID 2002-4

Jose Alfredo Pretoni, RIT 1995-7

Barry Rassin, RID 06-08

K.R. Ravindran, RID 09-11

Ian H. S. Riseley, RIT 06-08

Jose Antonio Salazar, RID 04-06

Jose Alfredo Sepulveda, RID 08-10

Antonio M. Serrano, RID 1993-5

Masanobu Shigeta, RID 2005-7

Philip J. Silvers, RID 08-10

John Smarge, RID 10-12

Julio Sorjus, RID 1998-00

Carlos Enrique Speroni, RID 2005-7

Robert Stuart, Jr., RID 05-07

Sakuji Tanaka, RID 03-05

Stan Tempelaars, RID 03-05

P.C. Thomas, RID 01-03

Barry Thompson, RIT 1996-8

John Thorne, RID 02-04

Norbert Turco, RIT 2000-2

Luis Felipe Valenzuela, RID 1994-6

Yoshimasa Wanatabe, RID 2006-8

Raymond R. Wells, RID 1984-6

Eric Adamson, RIVP 08-10

Monty J. Audenart, RIVP 07-09

Orscelik Balkan, RID 06-08

Ronald L. Beaubien, RID 03-05

Ken Boyd, RID 11-13

Thomas A. Branum, Sr., RID 07-09

Robert O. Brickman, RIVP 1997-9

Lynmar Brock, RID 1992-4

William Cadwallader, Jr., RID 1990-2

Michael Colasurdo, Sr., RIT 08-10

Frank C. Collins, Jr., RIVP 02-04

Kenneth E. Collins, RID, 2000-2

Robert A. Coultas, RID 1996-8

Francisco Creo, RID, 1996-8

Raffaele Pallotta d’Acquapendente, RID 2006-8

Yash Pal Das, RID 2011-13

Elizabeth Demaray, RID 2011-13

John Eberhard, RID 03-05

Lars-Olaf Fredriksson, RID 08-10

G.H. “Curly” Galbraith, RIVP 1988-90

John Germ, RIVP 03-05

Frank Goldberg, RIT 05-07

Abraham I. Gordon, RIVP 1998-2000

Serge Gouteyron, RIVP 04-06

Kenneth W. Grabeau, RID 2010-12

Samuel L. Greene, RID 1999-2001

T. D. Griley, RID 1990-2

Sushil Gupta, RID 03-05

Frederick W. Hahn, Jr., RID 09-11

Antonio Hallage, RID 09-11

Edgar C. Hatcher, Jr., RID 1996-8

Stuart Heal, RID 10-12

Rafael G. Hechanova, RID 1996-8

Jackson San-Lin Hsieh, RID 08-10

Gary C. K. Huang, RIVP 2000-2

H. William Ives, RID 1983-5

Michael J. Johns, RID 2007-9

Kwang Tae Kim, RID 2005-7

Paul C. Knyff, RID 2011-13

Masahiro Kuroda, RID 2009-11

Donald Kwait, RIT 1978-80

Jorma Lampen, RID 2000-2

Rotary International Directors

M.A.T. Caparas, RIP 1986-7

Charles C. Keller, RIP 1987-8

Rajendra K. Saboo, RIP 1991-2

Clifford L. Dochterman, RIP 1992-3

Luis Vicente Giay, RIP 1996-7

Frank J. Devlyn, RIP 2000-1

Richard D. King, RIP 2001-2

Jonathan B. Majiyagbe, RIP 2003-4

Glenn E. Estess, Sr., RIP 2004-5

Wilfrid J. Wilkinson, RIP 2007-8

Kalyan Banerjee, RIP 2011-12

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USA- Akron, Ohio

Daniel T. Spencer, Jr. Knut J. Johnsen, Jr. Canada- Edmonton, Alberta

Michael McGovern Nigeria- Abuja

Knut Johnsen Tam Mustapha Jordan- Amman

Knut Johnsen Tam Mustapha Algeria- Algiers

Jacques di Costanzo Belgium-Brussels

(Promotional Meeting) Serge Gouteyron Stan Tempelaars Jacques di Costanzo

Korea-Seoul

Frank Wargo Don Lee Greece-Athens

Doros Jeropoulos Canada-Truro, Nova Scotia

Tam Mustapha Tim Placey India and Sri Lanka, Mumbai, Goa,

Bangalore, Bhubaneshwar, New

Delhi and Colombo (one month)

Frank Wargo

Argentina-Cordoba

Antonio Hallage Juan Pedro Torroba Argentina – Buenos Aires

Celia Giay Bangladesh – Dhaka

Hoe-Beng Fong Bolivia-Santa Cruz de la Sierra

Juan Pedro Torroba Brazil – Santa Catarina

Antonio Hallage

USA- Michigan, Detroit Metro Airport Marriott

Daniel T. Spencer, Jr. USA – Laramie, Wyoming

Frank C. Collins, Jr. USA-Portland, Oregon

Michael Merrill

Canada – Calgary, Alberta

Chris Offer Canada – Milton, Ontario

Michael McGovern The Netherlands-Hoorneboeg

Michael Rabasca Frank Wargo Czech Republic- Prague

(Promotional meeting Michael Rabasca Frank Wargo Bulgaria – Smolyan and Sofia Michael Rabasca Frank Wargo

INTERNATIONAL RLI TRAINING TEAM VISITS 2009-2010

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Divisions of RLI as of May 1, 2010

Brazil—Rio Grande do Sul Divi-

sion

Districts 4660, 4670, 4680, 4700, 4780 Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil Lia Silvia de Souza Pereira, Chair

Brazil-Santa Catarina Division

Districts 4650, 4651, 4740 Santa Catarina State and part of Parana Alceu Eberhardt, Chair

Brazil---Sao Paulo Division

Districts 4420, 4430, 4590, 4610 Part of Sao Paulo State, Brazil Jose Luiz Fonseca, Chair Brazil- Sao Paulo Northwest Divi-

sion

Districts 4470, 4480, 4540 Parts of Brazil and Paraguay Antonio C. Marchiori, Chair Bulgaria Division

District 2482 Rumen Mihailov, PP, Chair Canada/USA – Atlantic/Atlantique

Division

Districts 7810 and 7820 Part of Maine, USA and New Bruns-wick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, Canada, St. Pierre & Miquelon, France Dorothy Britten, Chair Canadian Prairie Division

Districts 5360, 5370 Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada Al Bergsma, Chair Canada/USA -Cascadia Division

Districts 5040, 5050, 5060, British Columbia, Canada, Washing-ton State, USA Chris Offer, Chair Canada - Saint-Laurent—

L’institut Rotary sur le leadership,

Division Saint-Laurent

portions of Districts 7790, 7850 Province of Quebec, Canada Rene Laporte, Chair

Alphabetically by Country or

Region Name

All persons listed are past district

governors unless otherwise

indicated

Argentina- Buenos Aires Division

Districts 4825, 4855, 4890, 4915 Buenos Aires and Buenos Aires State Celia Giay, Chair Argentina & Uruguay – Central/

South Division

Districts 4920, 4940, 4815, 4930 Central/South Argentina and part of Uruguay Juan Pedro Torroba, Chair

Australia-Northern Division

Districts 9650, 9630, Part of New South Wales and Queensland John Boag, Chair

Australia- Southern Division

Districts 9780, 9500, 9800, 9830, 9690, 9810 Parts of South Australia, Northern Territory, New South Wales and Victoria Cathy J. Roth, Chair

Australia-Western Division

Districts 9450, 9460, 9470 Western Australia Sylvia Byers, Chair Bangladesh Division

District 3280 Salim Reza, Chair

Bolivia Division

District 4690 William Francisco Torrico, Chair

Brazil—Division Parana

Districts 4630, 4640, 4710, 4730 Parana State, Brazil Seizi Kawano, Chair

Canada/USA- Shining Waters Division

District 7070, 7090, 6330, 7080 Ontario, Canada and parts of New York and Michigan, USA Nancy Gilbert, Chair

Central America Division

Districts 4240, 4250 Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Belize, Guatemala and Honduras Allen J. Sellers III, Chair Cyprus Division

Part of District 2450 Doros Jeropoulos, Chair Czech and Slovak Division

District 2240 Czech Republic and Slovakia Petr Pajas, Chair

Denmark 1470 Division

District 1470 Nils Ove Jensen, Chair Egypt Division

Part of District 2450 Colette Haggar, PP, Chair

French Division- Institut Rotarien de

Leadership

Districts 1760, 1770, 1650, 1670, 1690, 1720, 1730, 1780, 1710, 2241, 9010 France, Monaco, Romania,Moldova, Al-geria, Tunisia, Morocco, Mauritania Jacques di Costanzo, Chair DIVISION WEBSITE www.rli-sectionfr.com Greece Division

District 2470 and part of District 2481 Takis Dalianis, Chair

India/Nepal/Sri Lanka--South Asia

RLI Organization

(See also Nepal Division) RLISA Chair, Sushil Gupta, PRID Executive Vice-Chair, Binod Khaitan, PP Secretary, Zones 4A and 4B Coordinator & Extension Chair, Subhash Saraf Treasurer and Zones 5A and 5B Coordi-nator, Rekha Shetty RLISA WEBSITE- www.rlisa.org

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Philippines Division

Districts 3810, 3850, 3860, 3800, 3780, 3790, 3820, 3830, 3870, 3770 Hermogenes « Sonny » Coloma , Jr., Chair Portugal Division

Districts 1960, 1970 Portugal, including the Azores Islands and Madeira Islands Diamantino Gomes, Chair Frederico Jose Eusebio Nascimento, Vice-Chair Southeast Asia Division

Districts 3300, 3310, 3400, 3450 Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Macau, (China), Mongolia Peter Wan, Chair Taiwan Division

Districts 3460, 3470, 3480, 3490, 3500, 3510, 3520 Wei Lin “Dens” Shao, Chair DIVISION WEBSITE www.rotary2000.org/PDG/pdg_home/RLI/RLI.htm

United Balkans Division

District 2481, except northern Greece The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo Basile Christaras, Chair USA/Canada -Great Lakes Division

Districts 6360, 6290, 6380 Part of Michigan USA and Part of Ontario, Canada Renee Merchant, Chair

USA - Heartland USA Division

District 5650 Nebraska/Iowa USA Nicolette "Nicki" S. Klein, PP, Chair USA - Heart of America Division Zones 30 & 31 6110, parts of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma; 6190, Louisiana; 6460, Illinois; 6490, Illinois; 6510, Illinois, 6560, part of Indiana; 6670, Ohio; 6710, Kentucky; 6740, Kentucky, 6760, 6780, Tennessee; 6800, parts of Mississippi and Tennessee; 6860, Alabama; and 6880, Alabama, 6690, Ohio Richard “Dick” Wagner, Chair Wade Drinkard, Vice-Chair & Chair Elect Charles “Chuck” Farrar, Executive Director

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India-Central India Division

Districts 3150, 3160, 3180, 3230, 3020, 3190, 3170 India-Zone 5B Rajendra Rai, Chair

India- Eastern India Division

Districts 3291, 3240, 3250, 3260 Eastern India, Zone 6A except Ne-pal and 3110 Sandeep Narang, Chair

India- Northern India Division

Districts 3070, 3100, 3010, 3110, 3090 Northern India, Zone 4A except 3050 plus 3110 Atul Dev, PP, Chair

India- South India and Sri Lanka

Division

Districts 3201, 3202, 2980, 3212, 3220, 3211 South India and Sri Lanka, Zone 5A K S. Pillai, Chair

India- Western India Division

Districts 3131, 3132, 3030, 3040 3050, 3060, 3140 Western India, Zone 4B plus 3050 Ulhas Kolhatkar, Chair

Israel Division

District 2490 Urii Zeiger, DG, Chair

Italian Division

In organization Vito Casarano, Chair Japan Division

Districts 2750, 2830, 2710, 2770, 2650 Japan, Guam, Northern Marianas, French Polynesia, Palau Yoshikazu Minamisono, PRID, Chair Masahiro Kuroda, RID, Vice-Chair

Jordan Division

Part of District 2450 Muhsen El-Mufleh, Chair Halim Abu-Rahmeh, Vice Chair

Korea Division

Districts 3640, 3600

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South Korea Kwang Tae Kim, PRID, Chair

Lebanon Division

Part of District 2450 Jamil Mouawad, PP, Chair Nepal Division

District 3292 Dilendra Raj Shrestha, PP, Chair

The Netherlands Division

District 1570 R. A. F. [Rein} Scheper, Chair Stan Tempelaars, PRID, Founding Chair

New Zealand and Pacific Islands

Division

Districts 9920, 9910, 9930, 9980 New Zealand, American Samoa, Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, Kiriba-ti, Tonga, Samoa, New Caledonia, Norfolk Island and Vanuatu Beryl G. Robinson, Chair WEBSITE www.rli.rotary.org.nz

Nigeria Division

Districts 9110, 9125, 9140 AO Funsho, Chair Paskistan and Afghanistan Division

District 3270 Muhammad Faiz Kidwai, Chair

Nigeria : Mrs. Mustapha, PDG

Dr. Olatunji Funsho, Past RI Presi-

dent Jonathan Majiyagbe, DG Dr.

Mustapha.

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and Registrar DIVISION WEBSITE www.rizones30-31.com and http://www.hoa-rli.org USA - North Coast Division

Districts 6630, 6600, 6650 Parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania Larry Warren, Chair USA/Canada - Northeast

America, Inc. Division (Home Div) All districts in Zone 32 plus 7120, 7150, 7170, 7190, 7350, 7370, 7330, 7620, 7630, 7790 USA-Maine, New Hampshire, Ver-mont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jer-sey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary-land, W. Virginia, Bermuda and part of Quebec, Canada Knut J. Johnsen, Jr., Chair Ward Vuillemot, Executive Director DIVISION WEBSITE www.rlinea.com

USA – Pacific Coast North

Division

Districts 5130 5100, 5080, 5020, 5110 Zone 25 Michael P. Merrill, Chair

USA- Rocky Mountain Division

Districts 5490, 5500, 5510, 5440, 5610 Arizona, South Dakota, Wyoming, parts of Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota and Nebraska, USA Greg E. Podd, Chair DIVISION WEBSITE www.rmrli.org

USA/Caribbean - Sunshine Divi-

sion (Zone 34)

Districts 6950, 6960, 6970, 6980, 6990, 7020, 6890, 6930, 6940, 6900, 6910, 6920, 7000 Florida, Georgia USA, Anguilla, Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, French West Indies, Haiti, Jamaica, Netherlands Antilles, Turks & Caicos Islands, US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico

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Tim Schuler, Chair Gary Israel, Vice-Chair DIVISION WEBSITE www.rlitraining.org USA/Caribbean - Zone 33

Division

13 Districts in Zone 33 plus 7030 Caribbean Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina USA, Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica,

French Guiana, French West Indies, Gre-nada, Guyana, Montserrat, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & The Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago Bevin Wall, Chair DIVISION WEBSITE www.RLI33.org Venezuela Division

District 4380 Andres Baffigo, DG, Chair

D9180 Faculty on 1/20/10

D9800 Part 3 Graduates on Nov. 29, 2009

Australia-Southern Division

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THE ROTARY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

ANNUAL CONVENTION BREAKFAST MEETING

MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA, JUNE 23, 2010 7:30 a.m.

Welcome and Introductions – David Linett, International Chair

Invocation – Cathy Roth, International Regional Vice-Chair, ANZO

(Australia, New Zealand and Oceania).

BREAKFAST

Remarks- David Linett

ADDRESS- Richard D. King, Past President, Rotary International

“The Visionary Leader- How Great the Need”!

Remarks – Eric E. Lacoste Adamson, Vice-President,

Rotary International

Remarks – Antonio Hallage, Director, Rotary International

Presentation of Awards

The RLI Distinguished Service Award

The RLI Outstanding Achievement Awards

Recognition of Breakfast Committee- Michael Rabasca, Chair and

International Executive Director

Adjournment to the New Orleans Convention

SENIOR LEADERSHIP

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RLI Annual

Breakfast

Birmingham