Tuesday, January 9, 2018

It's beginning to get Very Real...

 After over a year of planning and preparation, the time is almost here for Kim Waters and me... 



My own personal Road to Rotary now spans over half my life, some 33 years, and I am so grateful to the many friends I’ve made all over this planet.  I think that we've done some good for our fellow man over the past three plus decades. And... Kim Waters and I are a Rotary couple. Kim joined Rotary in 2008, became her club's president in 2010-11, and served as our District's Governor in 2016-17. We both are very passionate about Rotary and Our Rotary Foundation.
We have been very fortunate to serve in many roles, and this newest role as a member of the Rotary International Board of Directors in 2018-20 will be, we're sure, a wonderful journey for Kim and me. With over 1.2 million members worldwide, Rotary has over 500 districts which are then combined into 34 Zones. The 34 Zones are then paired in twos to create 17 slots which are filled on the board by a member from one of the two paired zones. The President & President Elect of Rotary International also serve as members, creating a Board of Directors consisting of 19 members from around the world. Directors serve for two years, and their successor is from the other paired zone, creating equality of representation over each four year period. 

While members of the Board represent all Rotarians, the individual Directors work more closely with the District Governors in their ‘home’ zones. Kim and I have, we believe, already built a wonderful relationship with the Class of Governors in Zones 33 & 34, and we are looking very forward to working closely with them and their successors in each of their respective years.  Technology, such as the free group messaging app called WhatsApp, has brought this group of governors together with frequent real time discussions about items which affect their planning, and ultimate success, in their year. 

It is our intent to blog regularly in this upcoming capacity, to further the communication between the Board Room and the feet on the ground Rotarians whom Kim and I represent, not only in our home zones, consisting of the Southeastern United States, the Caribbean and the northeast coast of South America, but also fellow Rotarians around the world. 

We hope you’ll join us in our journey, through this blog, as we seek to Do Good in the World. 

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It's beginning to 'Get Real.' There has been a flood of emails and text threads as the Governor Elect prepare to make the trip to San Diego on this weekend for their week of training. And from the perspective of a Director Elect, this trip to the International Assembly will be my fourth. First, as a Governor Elect in 1994. Second, as a member of the Training Cadre in 2004. Third, as a Governor's Partner for Kim's year as Governor of North Georgia USA in 2016. Now, in 2018, as a soon to be Director of Rotary International.

The Flag Ceremony with all of the countries of Rotary represented is unbelievable.


The Grand Hyatt in San Deigo, host hotel for the International Assembly.

Kim's photo at International Assembly two years ago, complete with badge and Governor's Official Jacket.


Each of the prior trips had its own flavor and type of excitement, but this year, it's especially exciting.  That's for obvious reasons of course, but especially because Kim and I have already developed what we think are pretty special relationships with the 29 soon-to-be governors of Zones 33 & 34.  They're an awesome class of governors.  A lot like their predecessors, but in their own very positive ways, an extremely special group of women and men.  Also, it's a truly rate event for us in that we'll be serving during the year in which Barry & First Lady Esther Rassin from Nassau, Bahamas, friends of over 20 years, will serve as the President of Rotary International.  If that's not blessing enough, our second year on the Board of Directors, Mark & First Lady Gay Maloney from Decatur, Alabama, will serve as the President of Rotary International.  This friendship also dates back over 20 years in Rotary.  What a humbling, and truly great blessing and opportunity.

We're sure that it will be an awesome adventure next week, as we watch the incoming class of Governor worldwide make their final preparations for their year at the helm of their respective districts.

Stay tuned!   And be sure to subscribe for email notifications of subsequent blog posts at the top right of the blog page!

4 comments:

  1. RIDE David and PDG Kim,
    Congratulations on a great start. This blog post serves as sort of an advance proof of what a great Director you will be. I am certain that it will be an exciting "ride" (without the caps) not only for you and Kim, but for all of Zones 33 and 34. I am both proud and honored to have the opportunity to serve during your term. My bride, Regina (also a Rotarian and President of our club this year)and I are leaning forward in the starting gate and ready to hold on for the best trip of our lives. Don Martin, DGN 6910

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  2. David and Kim: I am pleased to be part of the ride! Good luck, and be EPIC!
    Rich Graves, DG7630

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  3. David and Kim: I am pleased to be part of the ride! Good luck, and be EPIC!
    Rich Graves, DG7630

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  4. I am looking forward to experiencing your adventures in travel and service vicariously. Tom Upchurch

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