District Club Administration Committee

Past District Governor Chuck Pratt, Chair 2009-10 (RC Oviedo)

The District Club Administration Committee assists the clubs with many of their administrative matters, including DaCdb (District & Club Database) support, website support and overall Club Service support. The committee has four subcommittees to assist the clubs;  

PROGRAMS
CLUB BULLETINS
FAMILY OF ROTARY
CLUB SERVICE

Committee Chair:  Past District Governor Chuck Pratt (Oviedo) Email:  Club-Administration [at] RotaryDistrict6980.org

For more information on Club Administration, visit the Rotary International’s web site.  CLICK HERE.

 

District Club Administration Sub-Committee Chair Contacts

Please replace [at] with @ sign in order to send an email and make sure you use a hyphen if the office name contains two words. Tittle@RotaryDistrict6980.org -- (The @ sign is not being used to prevent the email addresses from being  scraped by Internet programs and using them for junk mail).

 

Programs Chair: Barry Gainer (Seminole County South)

Email:  Programs [at] RotaryDistrict6980.org

The Club Programs Subcommittee assists clubs in need of quality weekly club programming.  They committee will also maintain a speaker’s bureau and make it available to the clubs.


Club Bulletins Chair:  Carole Arthurs (Maitland)          

Email:  Club-Bulletins [at] RotaryDistrict6980.org

The Club Bulletins Subcommittee works with club bulletin editors who need assistance with publishing a quality weekly club meeting bulletin.


Family of Rotary Chair:  Mary Beth Salisbury (Kissimmee)

Email:  FOR [at] RotaryDistrict6980.org

The Family of Rotary subcommittee assists the clubs on matters pertaining to personal issues facing the club members should the club seek outside help.  One of these areas include announcements of serious illness or death of Rotarians.


Club Service Chair:  Paul Osborne (Sanford)

Email:  Club-Service [at] RotaryDistrict6980.org

The Club Service subcommittee assists the clubs with all matters pertaining to club service, in an effort to strengthen the club from within.  This includes quality fireside chats, club socials, meeting attendance enhancements, how to run effective club meetings, etc.


 

 

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