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Rotary International President Dong Kurn Lee (middle) with District Governor Michael Slevnik (left) and Rotary Club of Chicago President Arol Augsburger during Lee's visit to the club 1 July.

Rotary International President Dong Kurn Lee stressed that a diverse Rotary is a strong Rotary during a visit to the Rotary Club of Chicago on 1 July.

As part of a long-standing tradition for RI presidents, Lee addressed members of the Chicago club, the birthplace of Rotary, as one of his first official acts. He stressed the need to bring in new leadership to take over for the old as part of the 2008-09 RI theme, Make Dreams Real.

"Every Rotarian that we bring into our clubs helps to Make Dreams Real," Lee said, to a packed second-floor room in the elegant Union League Club in downtown Chicago. "Every single one is another pair of hands, and another mind, and another heart to do Rotary’s work."

Lee called on every district to increase membership by 10 percent and to add two clubs during this Rotary year.

"If we do not bring in younger members, we will miss out on a great deal of energy and expertise," he added. "And we will not be training a new generation of members to become club presidents, district governors, and senior RI leaders in the years to come."

Lee said  the membership of a healthy Rotary club is made up of men and women of different ages, vocations, professions, skills, and talents. A club that is not diversified is less able to conduct ambitious projects and has a narrower range of resources.

As part of the push for growth, Lee asked Rotarians to be creative in promoting membership and to expand their quest for new members. 

"There are many qualified professionals who may simply be overlooked because their professions are not typical for Rotary members," he said.

At the International Assembly in January, Lee unveiled the 2008-09 theme and service emphases, urging  Rotarians to become involved in clean water, literacy, and health and hunger projects aimed at reducing child mortality. He also encouraged them to contribute to Rotary’s US$100 Million Challenge to eradicate polio.

"We will Make Dreams Real by giving children hope and a chance at a future," Lee said.

Chicago club member Ruth Ann Watkins said it is fitting for the new RI president to begin his year at the club. 

"Rotary started here. It carries historical significance and continues our focus on the future," Watkins said.

Club president Arol Augsburger, who was inducted during the meeting, said Lee’s remarks hit all the right notes. He also praised Lee’s theme choice: "We reach a much broader audience, and it broadens our sphere of influence to promote diversity."


16 Comments:
At 10:18AM on 10 August 2009, M.C.Ravindra wrote: Lee stressed divese and strong rotary. He mentioned that every rotarains we we bring helps to make dreams real . He called for increase of 10% membership and two clubs for each Dist. Bringing young members to rotary for its growth was another point Lee has made reminding that RI has not faced dearth of leadership in its 100 years of existence
At 11:11AM on 13 August 2008, dominic 6184197 wrote: Have a wonderful year!
At 8:39AM on 13 August 2008, dr.jose.a wrote: as secretary of rc ettumanoor(district3211) i feel very ethusiasm while i speek about the ri theme make dreams real-very apt and tmely
At 9:22AM on 12 August 2008, dr vinod kumar goyal wrote: thanks for the emphasis on the growth of membership & rentention other wise it is a negative marking. we adopted a new & novel idea at Rotary Club Nadiad Dist 3060 india - what we noticed that rotary membership is by invitation - to the top most busy known intelligent & who can serve selflessly - &after inducting those potential are never used or most of the time they are not given the due importance in decision making - psychologically if one is not given the importance then he interferes in other matters so this time only thing as apresident i did was give due importance & in each meeting let the respective committee chairman present the projects - we could retain 20 % of the member who were leaving & same member brought 10 % new member 0 unimaginable growth & looking for 100 % growth not by force but by inspiration thanks dr vinod goyal president rotary club nadiad dist 3060 gujarat India
At 10:32AM on 11 August 2008, RTn. M BASHIR ULLAH BHUIYAN PHF wrote: Each Rotary Clubs should emphasis on membership development, retention and more than 50% meeting attendence to "Make Dreams Real".
At 8:52AM on 8 July 2008, Kenneth Boodhu (President) wrote: Way out in a small country called Trinidad there is a relatively new club, Rotary Club of Sangre Grande.We are profoundly inspired by the words and energy from President Lee. Please come and visit us.
At 8:57AM on 8 July 2008, DG Janice Teetsell wrote: To those who think that we have not faced a dearth of leaders, I remind them of the districts who are struggling to survive because of loss of members. Anytime we set up barriers to membership we miss the chance to have the next district governor, director, or RI presdent. We have to be more open-minded about membership - let's all turn to our neighbor and ask them to join us in serving our communities.
At 9:15AM on 7 July 2008, Dr.R.Narasimhan wrote: As a doctor I feel that Rotary taking up the cause of reducing the paediatric mortality. Dr.R.narasimhan
At 9:16AM on 7 July 2008, Euly N. Bona, Rotarian, Iligan North,RID 3870 wrote: The President's new theme "Make Dreams Real" is very significant considering our times which is full of uncertainties. Let us all rally to the president's call for the hour.
At 9:22AM on 7 July 2008, Ayoub Mahmoud Ayoub wrote: Equally important is member retention and above 50% attendance. I hope we see extension of Rotary to PR China during this year.
At 11:00AM on 7 July 2008, Sadiku, Y. O.(PHF) AG RI District 9130, Nigeria wrote: RI President's emphasis on membership and club growth is very impotant. Rotary has been stagnat for quite some time now. There is the need to grow.Therefore membership and club growth is necessary for the future of Rotary
At 11:27AM on 7 July 2008, PDG Nelson Yuchongtian wrote: As my classmate Pres.. D.K Lee had done a great job in that Rotary Year 95-96 in Membership. The record is yet to be broken by any District . We are very proud of him here in District 3790, Keep up the good work and More Power to you. Mr. President
At 11:31AM on 7 July 2008, sanjay kher wrote: It is very true that development of Rotary depends on membership development and bringing in young members
At 11:29AM on 7 July 2008, PDG Tikku D 3020 wrote: Inspiring speech at chicago club, the leaders at the district level should take a cue and convey his thoughts while addressing the clubs at the installation functions.
At 11:29AM on 7 July 2008, b.mohan wrote: In 100 years of service, RI has not faced any dearth of leaders. I prefer RI not to have 'target' approach in the drive for increasing membership. Let members be persuaded to join our clubs, only if they show interest in service to society. Inactive members may ultimately prove to be a drag on the dynamics of the club.Thanks to RI President, children in under developed society are going to get due attention they deserve. The efforts should continue for many more years.
At 10:44AM on 3 July 2008, Steve Laine, PDG wrote: As a classmate of D.K., it is just great to see his continuing emphasis on membership and club growth. DK. is the model for us all on both!

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