Rotary Youth Leadership Awards - RYLA (Presentation 1 of 2)

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2013 RI CONVENTION RI Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Reaching Beyond the District 2013 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRE-CONVENTION IN LISBON Facilitators Michiko Mitarai Justin Philips

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2013 RI CONVENTION

RI Rotary Youth Leadership AwardsReaching Beyond the District

2013 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRE-CONVENTION IN LISBON

Facilitators

Michiko Mitarai

Justin Philips

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Today’s Agenda

Objectives of Today’s session

Introduction & Discussion

Case Study’s

Japanese case study of beyond district

New Approach: Advanced RYLA in S. Connecticut

Discussion Report

Wrap-up

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Introduction of Facilitators

Michiko MITARAI• Rotary Club of Tokyo Hiroo, JAPAN, RI District 2750• RI RYLA Committee Member ’12- 13• RI RYLA Committee Chair-Elect ’13-’14

• Board Member, Goucher College

Justin PHILLIPS• Rotary Club of Westport Sunrise, CT, USA District

7980• RI RYLA Operations Committee Member ‘12-13• District 7980 New Generation Programs, Chair

• Pilot United Airlines

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What is RYLA?

• Initially the Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) program was established to pay respect and concern for youth by Rotarians.

• Today our focus is on RYLA for ages 19-30 that have high potential to be good candidates for Rotarians in near future.

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Today’s objectives: Issues/ solutions

• However, awareness of RYLA program among Rotarian is limited, despite the possible benefit to all Rotary community.

• There is urgent need to promote the significance of the program to incoming district Governors’ Nominee and Elect, beyond each district.

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Exercise#1 – Introduction

(Break into groups)

•Introduce yourself (1 min/ person)

• Your name, district, country

• Share one positive experience

• Share your challenges with RYLA, how

do you cope with this?

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Exercise #2 – Group Discussion

• Does your district have a RYLArian almuni

group?

• What have you done to promote RYLA outside

of your district?

• What else could you do?

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Japanese case study of RYLA beyond district

ChallengeOnly 50% of Rotary Districts in Japan implement the RYLA

program. We need to expand and promote RYLA program among Rotary leaders in Japan.

Plan• 2007: Set up an all day annual Japan Rotary Youth

Leadership Awards Institute Forum for Rotarians.• 113 participants from 28 districts (out of 34) participated

Governor, Governor-elect & nominees, Past Governors, RYLA Committee Chairs, New Generation program chairs (for non-RYLA districts), other interested Rotarians.

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Program• Dr. Minamizono, past RI director “RI New Generation

Service Program and RI strategic plan” as key not speech • Report on RI new direction for RYLA • Report by RYLARIAN on their experience• Panel Discussion on their experience among different

districts of past governor and RYLA Chair

RYLA Promotion

Share BEST practice

Japanese case study of RYLA beyond district

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A New Approach – Advanced RYLA

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A New Approach – Advanced RYLA

Modern Issues Challenge

• 5 – Day personal & professional approach to leadership development

• Sponsorship• Social Entrepreneurship creative approach

“Think Tank” Method• Outside organizations & prominent companies

involved• Structure, continued involvement

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Exercise #3 – Group Reports

1. What have you done to promote RYLA

outside of your district?

2. What else could you do?

3. Any additions? Questions?

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Thank YOU!