Club Leadership
The leadership structure within a Rotary Club is essential for ensuring effective governance and the successful implementation of the club’s initiatives and projects. The roles typically include positions such as the Club President, who leads meetings and sets the agenda, and the Club Secretary, responsible for maintaining records and managing communications. Additionally, the Club Treasurer oversees financial matters, ensuring transparency and accountability in all transactions. Leadership roles also extend to various committees focused on specific areas such as membership growth, community service, and public relations, allowing members to take active participation in decision-making processes. Strong leadership for Rotary Clubs not only enhances the productivity of the club but also fosters an environment that encourages collaboration, innovation, and community impact, aligning with Rotary’s broader mission of promoting peace and goodwill worldwide. Through effective leadership, clubs can engage members and drive meaningful initiatives that resonate with the needs of their communities.
![]() | Larry Stone Club Fundraising Chair President Contact |
![]() | Valerie Rasmussen Treasurer President-Elect Contact |
![]() | Susan P Cran Secretary Youth Services Chair Contact |
![]() | Douglas Matthews Treasurer-Elect Contact |
![]() | Kathy Butler Public Image Chair Contact |
![]() | Jim Chamberlain Membership Chair Contact |
![]() | Elliott Friedrich Sergeant-at-Arms iPast President Contact |
Lyle Gordon Harvey Rotary Foundation Chair Contact |
![]() | Michael Brousseau Club Programs Chair Contact |
![]() | Sherry Chamberlain International Service Chair Contact |