
Gordon R. McInally
Nominee President of Rotary
International 2023-24
Gordon R. McInally, a member of the
Rotary Club of South Queensferry, Lothian, Scotland, is the selection
of the Nominating Committee for President of Rotary International
for 2023-24. He will be declared the president-nominee on 1 October
if no challenging candidates have been suggested.
McInally lauded Rotary’s ability to adapt technologically
during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying the approach should continue
and be combined with the best of our past practices as Rotary seeks
to grow and increase engagement.
“We have learned there is a willingness within communities
to care for one another,” he says, “and we must ensure
that we encourage people who have recently embraced the concept
of volunteering to join us to allow them to continue giving service.”
McInally says that senior leaders’ ability to communicate
directly with club members online will be one positive legacy of
the changes Rotary has had to make. But, he adds, “face-to-face
meetings remain important, as they encourage greater interaction.”
The best way to increase membership is engagement, according to
McInally. To better support clubs, he says, Rotary International,
regional leaders, and district teams all need to engage with them.
Engagement through social media will reinforce Rotary’s brand
and showcase the opportunities that come with it. And, he says,
engagement with governments, corporations, and other organizations
will lead to meaningful partnerships.
With better engagement, McInally says, “We will grow Rotary
both by way of membership and in our ability to provide meaningful
service.”
He adds, “Membership is the lifeblood of our organization.
I would encourage the use of the flexibility now available to establish
new-style clubs that would appeal to a different demographic.”
McInally, a graduate of dental surgery at the University of Dundee,
owned and operated his own dental practice in Edinburgh. He was
the chair of the British Paedodontic Society and has held various
academic positions. He has also served as a Presbytery elder, chair
of Queensferry Parish Congregational Board, and commissioner to
the church’s general assembly.
A Rotary member since 1984, McInally has been president and vice
president of Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland.
He has also served Rotary International as a director and as member
or chair of several committees. He is currently an adviser to the
2022 Houston Convention Committee and vice chair of the Operations
Review Committee.
McInally and his wife, Heather, are Major Donors and Benefactors
of The Rotary Foundation. They are also members of the Bequest Society.
To learn more about McInally, read his interview and vision
statement, which outline his goals for Rotary.
The members of the Nominating Committee for the 2023-24 President
of Rotary International are: Gérard Allonneau, Parthenay,
France; Ann-Britt Åsebol, Falun-Kopparvågen, Sweden;
Basker Chockalingam, Karur, Tamil Nadu, India; Corneliu Dinca, Craiova,
Romania; Celia Cruz de Giay, Arrecifes, Buenos Aires, Argentina;
Mary Beth Growney Selene, Madison West Towne-Middleton, Wisconsin,
USA; Jackson S.L. Hsieh, Taipei Sunrise, Taiwan; Masahiro Kuroda,
Hachinohe South, Aomori, Japan; Larry A. Lunsford (secretary), Kansas
City-Plaza, Missouri, USA; Anne L. Matthews (chair), Columbia East,
South Carolina, USA; Akira Miki, Himeji, Hyogo, Japan; Eun-Soo Moon,
Cheonan-Dosol, Chungcheongnam, Korea; Peter L. Offer, Coventry Jubilee,
West Midlands, England; Ekkehart Pandel, Bückeburg, Germany;
M.K. Panduranga Setty, Bangalore, Karnataka, India; Andy Smallwood,
Houston Hobby Area, Texas, USA; and Steven A. Snyder, Auburn, California,
USA.

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