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We meet every Friday from 1:00 to 2:00pm at Wanderers Club, Illovo, Johannesburg. You can also join us on Zoom - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86496040522.

Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Philippa Robinson, A New Style Business Meeting, Blanket Drive & RI President for 2018/19

Last Week
Philippa Robinson gave us a most entertaining talk about what it was like to be on SA Masterchef.  How it was a bit like being a soldier in war.....hours and hours of waiting and then an adrenalin rush as you go over the top, metaphorically, of course.  Having a 'minder' all the time, or was it a prison warder?


It was a fun talk and I don't have a picture because now it is even easier for me to forget to take one but this one certainly captures the flavour of the moment.


This Week
It is our experimental style business meeting where we will effectively have Rotarians sitting in committees so that they will be able to have a committee meeting and also give feed back to the Club.
It will probably take a bit of getting used to but many other Rotary Clubs function this way and if we can cut out the need for yet another meeting, so much the better.


Blanket Drive

We have received photos of some of the 100 blankets purchased by Power Construction through us.  These are being handed out at Diepsloot Old Age Home and this is one of the few pictures that doesn't make it look as if the ANC are supplying the blankets.   ANC T-shirts are being worn by the people distributing them....just by chance, of course.

Here are the final figures for the Blanket Drive....congratulations to David Bradshaw who put it all together.

Thanks to all those who helped, with special thanks to Jane Lagaay (S.G. Mobility) who bought 900, James Croswell (Power Construction) 100 and to the efforts of Cesare Lidovich and Tutty Faberwith the separate weekends at Norwood Mall.


Charities Supported

Paltive Care (Bara) 100
Phutaditjhba (Alex) 100
Gracepoint Methodist (various) 100
Lesedi Community (Lanseria)    80
St. Vincent de Paul Society       65
SAPS Trauma (Anns)                40
Thandanani (Zandspruit)          30
Assemblies of God (Alex)          20
St. Francis, Alex                       20
Super Group (SG Mobility)       900
Power Construction 100
Rivonia Catholic Church 252
Highlands North Boys Interact   30
Leventon Bonner                    41
King Edwards School               80
Rainbow Creche                      30
Boikanyo (Protea South)          106
Gracepoint                              11

Total:                                2105


SAM OWORI IS SELECTED TO BE 2018-19 ROTARY PRESIDENT

Samuel Frobisher Owori, a Ugandan businessman and a member of the Rotary Club of Kampala, will become president-nominee on 1 October.
The 2016-17 Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International has unanimously nominated Samuel Frobisher Owori, of the Rotary Club of Kampala, Uganda, to be the president of Rotary International in 2018-19. He will be declared the president-nominee on 1 October if no challenging candidates have been suggested.
Owori says he sees in Rotary "an incredible passion to make a difference." As president, he plans to "harness that enthusiasm and pride so that every project becomes the engine of peace and prosperity."
Owori's chief concerns as a Rotary leader are membership and extension. Since he served as district governor, the number of clubs in Uganda has swelled from nine to 89. He urges past, present, and future leaders to work together to engage more women, youth program participants, alumni, and community members to increase Rotary's membership in the coming years.
"There are many places which need Rotary and numerous potential members who have never been invited," he says. "The problem is Rotarians who got in and closed the doors."
Owori is chief executive officer of the Institute of Corporate Governance of Uganda. Before that, he was executive director of the African Development Bank, managing director of Uganda Commercial Bank Ltd., and director of Uganda Development Bank. He has studied law, employment relations, business management, corporate resources management, microfinance, and marketing at institutions in England, Japan, Switzerland, Tanzania, and the United States, including Harvard Business School.
Since becoming a member in 1978, Owori has served Rotary as regional Rotary Foundation coordinator, regional RI membership coordinator, RI Representative to the United Nations Environment Program and UN-Habitat, and RI director. He has been a member or chair of several committees, including the International PolioPlus Committee, the Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force, and the Audit Committee. Most recently, Owori served as trustee of The Rotary Foundation, chair of The Rotary Foundation's Finance Committee, and a member of the Investment Committee. Owori is a Benefactor of The Rotary Foundation, and he and his wife, Norah, are Major Donors and Paul Harris Fellows.
The Nominating Committee members are Sudarshan Agarwal, Rotary Club of Delhi, Delhi, India; Şafak Alpay, Rotary Club of Istanbul-Sisli, Turkey; Ronald L. Beaubien, Rotary Club of Coronado, California, USA; John B. Boag, Rotary E-Club of District 9650, New South Wales, Australia; Elio Cerini, Rotary Club of Milano Duomo, Italy; Luiz Coelho de Oliveira, Rotary Club of Limeira-Leste, São Paulo, Brazil; Frank N. Goldberg, Rotary Club of Omaha-Suburban, Nebraska, USA; Kenneth W. Grabeau, Rotary Club of Nashua West, New Hampshire, USA; Jackson S.L. Hsieh, Rotary Club of Taipei Sunrise, Taiwan; Mark Daniel Maloney (chair), Rotary Club of Decatur, Alabama, USA; Barry Matheson, Rotary Club of Jessheim, Norway; Kazuhiko Ozawa, Rotary Club of Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan; Ekkehart Pandel, Rotary Club of Bückeburg, Germany; Noraseth Pathmanand, Rotary Club of Bang Rak, Thailand; Robert S. Scott, Rotary Club of Cobourg, Ontario, Canada; John C. Smarge, Rotary Club of Naples, Florida, USA; Michael F. Webb, Rotary Club of Mendip, Somerset, England.

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