The Membership committee will develop and implement a comprehensive plan for the recruitment and retention of members. Your club’s ability to serve the community and develop leaders is related to the size and strength of its membership base.
The way we talk about Rotary and our club shapes the public’s perception of who we are, what we do, and why we do it. As your club’s Public Relations committee, you create a strong public image to ensure that communities everywhere know that Rotarians are people of action, driven by a desire to create opportunities, strengthen societies, and find solutions to the tough challenges that affect the world.
The International Service committee develops and implements educational, humanitarian, and vocational projects that address the needs of communities in other countries.
Rotary recognizes the importance of all skills and occupations. The Vocational Service committee encourages the club to recognize and promote high ethical standards in each member’s chosen profession. A Rotary Professional life and vocational service go together.