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Face to face with RI President-elect Dong Kurn Lee

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RI President-elect Dong Kurn Lee sat down with Vince Aversano, editor in chief of The Rotarian, to talk about how he plans to tackle his year in office as RI’s first Korean president. Get a sneak peek at the interview and look for the full story in the March issue of The Rotarian .

[Q] President-elect Lee, what would you hope to accomplish next year as president?

I would like to see progress made in polio, both in terms of meeting the Gates [Foundation] challenge grant and in reducing the number of polio-endemic countries. I would also like to see child mortality, the terrible tragedy of preventable deaths of children, become something that every Rotarian is aware of. Every day, 30,000 children under the age of five die, most of them from preventable causes like measles, malaria, and pneumonia. I want people to realize that every day, a disaster of this size is happening. But it is also important to remember how much we have already done, and how far we have come. Children do not die of smallpox anymore, and soon they will not have polio. With the challenge grant from the Gates Foundation, we have a real chance of ending polio completely in the next few years. I see the work of eradicating polio as a key part of my focus on child mortality.

Many of the projects that Rotarians are already involved in, in the areas of water, health and hunger, and literacy, already save the lives of countless children every year. I believe that by focusing our efforts on decreasing child mortality through work in these three emphases, we will be able to make a real difference in the number of children who survive to adulthood.

[Q] What image of Rotary should be projected today? Should the emphasis be on business networking potential or on humanitarian projects?

I do not think it is a choice between one and the other. Rotary has to be seen as a whole. Rotary was founded as a business networking tool, and service came after that. Service is now our primary focus, but that does not mean Rotary’s role in business should be minimized. Rotarians should be in Rotary because they want to give, but we can and should also acknowledge the many benefits to Rotary membership.

[Q] Why do you feel the Rotary Youth Exchange program is so important?

It helps young people comprehend the world better. For young people, especially when they are living with host families, it is a kind of experience — an immersion experience — that cannot be duplicated. It brings rewards that are lifelong and benefits that reach far beyond that one individual.

When I was a young man, I spent two years in California. I was a student, and I also worked as a busboy on Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco. You could not imagine anything more different from my home village in Korea. Everyone was different, everything was different — the food, the people, the language. It completely changed how I saw the world, and it formed who I became in later life. I think I would still have joined Rotary, but I would not have understood it as well.  

[Q] What inspired your choice of Make Dreams Real as the RI theme?

Part of why Rotary is so exciting for me is that we are able to do more through Rotary than we could do alone. We can do more as a club than we could as an individual, we can do more as a district than we could do as a club, and when you look at all of global Rotary, you can really dream big dreams. No one individual or even one government, no matter how powerful, could have done what we have done in polio eradication. In this year, my dream is that together we will be able to save the lives of children. That is my own dream. Part of that dream is knowing that children will be able to survive, to grow up healthy, to have better chances, to be able to see their own dreams become real in their lives.

29 Comments:
At 2:20PM on 2 June 2009, HOWARD SCHUBERT wrote: IF EVERY ROTARIAN DONATED $1.00 AT EVERY MEETING OF THE RI CLUB TO WHICH THEY BELONG ,IT WOULD NOT BE LONG BEFORE THIS EXCITING GOAL COULD BE REACHED. WHAT A WONDERFUL THING THAT WOULD BE!
At 8:29AM on 27 May 2008, keshab shah wrote: I appreciate the Rotary Theme of PE Lee.Nothing in life brings u more happiness than the MAKE DREAM REAL. Wish u all the success. PP Keshab Shah RC Ktm-North Nepal
At 12:04PM on 27 May 2008, rot. bola asiru-balogun wrote: well the evolution of man & the universe itself is the resultance of our creators dream.without dreams man would not discorver space & without dreams paul harry would not form rotary,witout dreams rotarians will not discorver rotary as an avenue of service to mankind,without dreams the world would be at a standstill,without dreams i would not expect presidents lee tvisit to district 9110 nigeria & of course my club rotary club of ogba.so come pres lee dream the dreams & together we shall all make real
At 9:01AM on 15 April 2008, Rotn(Dr) Uko Oko Igbokwe (Past President Rotary Club of Umungasi Aba District 9140 Nigeria) wrote: I am really satisfied with the incoming RI President Don Kurn Lee Theme MAKE DREAMS REAL. Dreams are instruments of action and Rotarians are noted of creating a world through their dreams. Having served as my disticts Youth Exchange chairman during the 2006/2007 Rotary year it is my desire that the Youth Exchange program for 2008/2009 year will be a dream that should be fulfilled in year.As a result the Incoming President should encourage District Governors to fully participate in the year Youth Exchange programs
At 9:21AM on 17 March 2008, Pres. Trinidad Paula N. Tabimina-Rotary Club of Iligan Maraia Cristina Dist.3870 wrote: "MAKE DREAMS REAL" I am really impressed with the next years theme, it touches my heart. I am looking forward to serve you to make that DREAMS REAL for all of us especially children from the depressed areas of the Philippines. CONGRATULATIONS Incoming RI Pres. Dong Jurn Lee! More power!!
At 8:38AM on 28 February 2008, Rtn. PP A.S.M. Bashirul HUq wrote: It is undoubtdly a very good way of communicating with Rotarians with new ideas to 'Make Dream Real'.
At 9:16AM on 27 February 2008, nasrul olafaj wrote: well,ideed it's allmost 2 month to go,but let us know if we have u7nderstand the theme for 08-09,the problem we ve to day is that so many people dosen't what its take .who do we have grant,what is the important of being a paul hari.. fellow,benerfactor,donors,and yet another thing is that rotarian should rotaractors has there partner in service,
At 9:11AM on 21 February 2008, PP Dionesio P. Lim wrote: We all share the President elect Lee "MAKE DREAMS REAL" as the RI Theme. We can achive what we dream through the collective efforts of all ROTARIANS.. Make it REAL the DREAMS. form district 3850 zone 9
At 8:25AM on 21 February 2008, Rtn. Prem Aggarwal wrote: My heartiest congratulations to RIP elect DKLee and wishes him a very purposefuland meenigful Rotary year 2008-09 Rtn. Prem Aggarwal DGN 2009-10 RID 3090
At 9:07AM on 19 February 2008, Yogesh Kaushal President Elect Rotary Club Una District 3070 wrote: RI President Elect D K Lee deserves our heartiest congratulations for his RI theme.We shall actually do our best to MAKE DREAMS REAL, indeed
At 1:40PM on 18 February 2008, Rtn. Eleazar U. Ikpegbu. President-Elect Rotary Club of Ikenegbu Owerri District 9140 Nigeria wrote: For One to make dreams real is for one to do a job that can uplift mankind. Children are the leaders of tomorrow. It is the duty and a job for every rotarian to make the dreams of every children to be real. Make dreams real - Bravo Rotarian, and Bravo RI President Elet D K Lee
At 10:56AM on 18 February 2008, rotr sulaimon abiodun ogunyemi wrote: DREAMS CAN ONLY BE COMES REALITY IF WE DEMOTRATE 4 WAY TEST,IN ALL WE DO,LET ADD VISSION+DREAMS+MISSION,then we shall dream for real.rotaractors,intaractor,rotarians, let work on malaria,peace
At 8:12AM on 18 February 2008, Eamonn O Raghallaigh wrote: As Secretary of the Rotary Club of Dublin Viking, I welcome the theme as inspirational which should encourage all members to do all they can to finally eradicate the scourge of polio from the world. The Gates Challenge provides a unique opportunity to enable us to fulfil our promise to provide a polio-free world for children
At 8:37AM on 18 February 2008, LUZ LAGUITAO wrote: I think it is good to interview upcoming RI Presidents as to their plans and views on Rotary, which I also did. Will send RI the Q&A with RI President DK Lee, conducted via email before his visit to the Philippines as RIPE.
At 8:38AM on 18 February 2008, Rotaractor Abdulaziz Abdulaziz wrote: I am happy for the president. And I pray for a good time for him. I loved all his responses to the interviews made. and we all love you from dirstric 9130 of nigeria
At 9:13AM on 18 February 2008, PP Rtn. Dr. Badri Raj, RC Budhanilkantha, Nepal wrote: I believe the first step to achievement is to dream, to imagine and then make sincere effort to transform dream into reality. RIP-e Dong Kurn Lee's choice of theme Make Dreams Real will inspire us- all rotarians to work down to earth to make things happen for the good of humanity. Thank you RIP-e for your thoughtful choice.
At 9:15AM on 18 February 2008, Rtn.PHF.Er.M.Amalan Ashok-rotary club of DEVAKOTTAI-ri dist 3210 wrote: i look forward to serve with you. i am impressed with the Rotary Theme "Make Dreams Real" and look forward to dreaming big.i believe Rotary will Make Our Dreams Real
At 9:27AM on 18 February 2008, Rtn. DR.Bharat kumar.A.Bhagwani wrote: I appreciates the theme "Make Dreams Real" as we rotarians always doing so to make dreams real, I hope we will be soon make our dream real to make world polio free.
At 9:27AM on 18 February 2008, Rtn Dr.Barat kumar wrote: I appreciate the theme "Make Dreams Real" as it is in our mind always to make dreams real of our people where we serve even in globe . I hope our dream of making worl polio
At 10:15AM on 18 February 2008, RTN OLOTU ADENIYI PAUL wrote: We grew up with a lot of dreams. Our dreams saw us leading the way to share and lend a helping hand. As adults,we believe Rotary will Make Our Dreams Real. PRESIDENT ELECT, ROTARY CLUB OF SNAKE ISLAND, DISTRICT 9110, NIGERIA.
At 8:56AM on 14 February 2008, Rtn. Dele Alimi, President Elect, Rotary Club of Ilesa, District 9130, Nigeria wrote: Making children the focal point of the new Rotary year is gratifying, especially for those of us in Africa, where the problem of infant mortality seems endemic. Rotarians worldwide should examine ways of helping the African Child to Make Dreams Real
At 8:39AM on 14 February 2008, Rtn. Subodh Joshi 3130 wrote: To make the dreams REAL is realy a challanging work, shich I believe all Rotarians love to do. Let us come OUT OF THE BOX & make every common man's dream REAL
At 8:23AM on 14 February 2008, Guillermo E. Valle wrote: Our best wishes for RI President-elect Dong Kurn Lee. We are looking forward to meeting him in LA and would love for him to come to celebrate Rotary`s first 80 years in our wonderful country Honduras. Guillermo E. Valle, Presidente Elect Club Rotario de Tegucigalpa, RFPD Chair Honduras (www.rifpd.org)
At 3:16PM on 13 February 2008, Miller Lovett wrote: Make Dreams Real, Rorary's theme for next year created by Dong Kurn Lee, RI president elect. It captures local Rorariy dreams, those of RI, and of the hundreds and thousands of young people we assist with scholarships and organizations we assist. We in Rotary are dream makers! Go, Rotary, go!
At 8:54AM on 13 February 2008, `Simon S.K. Sagala-Mulindwa, President, Rotary Club of Kololo-Kampala. Uganda D-9200 wrote: As the saying goes: "If wishes were horses, all beggers would ride." Similarly for time immemorial the greater part of society has lived in and with great dreams but without seeing them come true. Tis is because they possess neither the capacity not the means to make these dreams become real. This, however, can be changed by committed Rotarians through taking their place and making these dreams come true and real. Thank you RIPE Dong Kum Lee for coming to humaniaty's aid and at this critical time of its self-destruction, and ensuring its continued existing by focussing our attention on the healthy survival of its children.
At 12:06PM on 12 February 2008, rotr nasrul olafaj wrote: it is realy an intreasting theme,i pray ths will generate rotary a place to call,service package.this an oppotunity for every family of ours to really share our dream ofr humanity real,make dreams reality.
At 10:21AM on 12 February 2008, Nsereko Henry wrote: We look forward to serve with you rotaractor in Uganda
At 9:23AM on 11 February 2008, PDG Patrick Coleman wrote: I am impressed with the Rotary Theme "Make Dreams Real" and look forward to dreaming big. We may not always reach every dream, but it is certain that we seldom surpass them. Let's keep on dreaming and strive to "Make Dreams Real" in every aspect of Rotary! PDG Patrick Coleman, D9210 Luanshya, Zambia
At 10:25AM on 11 February 2008, ijeoma Okoro, President Elect, Rotary Club of Port Harcurt, District 9140, Nigeria wrote: I equally share in the Dream of the President Elect. Over here, we have a lot of under-priviledged children and infant mortality rate is high. Moreover, there are many children in our streets gasping for health, i have just been thinking of how best we can make a difference as Rotarians, I am still thinking!

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