RI President-elect John Kenny
announces the 2009-10 RI theme, "The Future of Rotary is in
Your Hands", at the 2009 International Assembly.
RI President-elect John Kenny announces
the 2009-10 RI theme, The Future of Rotary Is in Your Hands, to incoming
district governors at the 2009 International Assembly. Photo by Alyce
Henson/Rotary Images The 2009-10 RI theme acknowledges the important
role individual Rotary clubs will play in shaping the future of Rotary.
RI President-elect John Kenny unveiled
the theme, The Future of Rotary Is in Your Hands, on Monday during
the opening plenary session of the International Assembly , an annual
training event in San Diego, California, USA, for incoming district
governors. "The future of Rotary will not be shaped at RI headquarters
-- it will be shaped in each and every Rotary club," Kenny said,
"because it is for each of us -- as Rotarians -- to do what is
necessary to keep Rotary strong."
Kenny acknowledged the foundation established
by past Rotary leaders and laid the responsibility for building upon
that success on every Rotarian.
"Each one of us is standing on
the shoulders of generations of Rotarians past, and it is our responsibility
to determine Rotary’s future," Kenny said. "The
goals we set, whatever our action plan, it is in our hands to accomplish
or not," said Kazeem Mustapha, governor-elect of District 9125
(Nigeria). "Everybody has to be involved." Chuck
Cicchella, governor-elect of District 6710 (Kentucky, USA), likes
the theme's emphasis on the future. "I have always had a strong
desire to nurture along young people. It's vital to us."
Kenny emphasized that every Rotary
club is and must be autonomous. "Everything begins and ends with
our clubs," he said. "Our clubs can and do work together;
they work through their own districts, in cooperation with other clubs
and districts, and with the support of our Foundation. "But
at the end of the day, everything that we accomplish is done through
the strength of our clubs. And so each club must have autonomy to
serve where and how it can serve best."
At the same time, Kenny highlighted
the importance of the RI Strategic Plan , adopted by the RI Board
of Directors, as an essential tool in providing continuity. "The
plan is designed to strengthen and proclaim the core values of Rotary:
service, fellowship, diversity, integrity, and leadership," Kenny
said. The training sessions for incoming governors during the weeklong
assembly are all tied to some component of the strategic plan, and
a final group discussion on Saturday will seek to tie all the pieces
together and show the future district leaders how to take the strategic
plan to the club level.
Kenny concluded his remarks by sharing
a favorite saying from his homeland, Scotland: "We must look
beyond our own parish pump. It
means that we must look beyond our own home and our own community,"
Kenny said. "We must look beyond our own needs, and we must be
aware that ours is only one community, of one country, of the many
communities and countries in this world."

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