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Public Image Seminar FRIDAY 14 AUGUST, 2020 WARRI, DELTA STATE

10:00AM (WAT)

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Rotary Prayer

1. Inspire Rotarians lord we ask To live as we profess To dignify our daily task And serve in selflessness

2. For fellowship which here we share We offer thanks to thee We pray that it will be our care To spread it bounteously

Rotary Grace

O Lord and giver of all good We thank thee for our daily food May Rotary friends and Rotary ways Help us to serve thee all our Days

Guiding Principle

These principles have been developed over the years to provide Rotarians with a strong, common purpose and direction. They serve as a foundation for our relationships with each other and the action we take in the world.

Object of Rotary The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:

FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society

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THIRD: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service

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The 4-Way Test

The 4 Way Test Of the things we think, say or do

1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIP? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rotary Code of Conduct As a Rotarian, I will:

1. Act with integrity and high ethical standards in my personal and professional life

2. Deal fairly with others and treat them and their occupations with respect

3. Use my professional skills through Rotary to mentor young people, help those with special needs, and improve people's quality of life in my community and in the world

4. Avoid behavior that reflects adversely on Rotary or other Rotarians

5. Help maintain a harassment-free environment in Rotary meetings, events, and activities; report any suspected harassment; and help ensure non-retaliation to those individuals that report harassment

Vision Statement

TOGETHER WE SEE A WORLD WHERE PEOPLE UNITE AND TAKE ACTION TO CREATE LASTING CHANGE ACROSS THE GLOBE IN OUR COMMUNITIES AND IN OURSELVES

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Harris was born in Racine, Wisconsin on

April 19, 1868. At age 3, when his family fell on hard times, they moved to Vermont to live with Harris' paternal grandparents.

PAUL PERCY HARRIS R OTA RY F O U N D E R

He attended Princeton University, the University of Vermont, and the University of Iowa. For the next ve years, he worked odd jobs for a newspaper as a salesman and a reporter, on fruit farms, as an actor and cowboy, and on cattle ships that travelled to Europe. Harris settled in the Beverly neighbourhood of Chicago, where he lived until his death on January 27, 1947. He began his law practice in 1896 in Chicago. In 1905, Harris organized the rst Rotary Club "in fellowship and friendship" with three clients, Silvester Schele, Gustavus Loehr, and Hiram Shorey. His initial goal was to create a club of professional and business men for friendship and fellowship. Early on, Harris realized that Rotary needed a greater purpose. While Harris served as president of the Chicago Rotary Club in 1907, the club initiated its rst public service project, the construction of public toilets in Chicago. This step transformed Rotary into the world's rst Service Club. Harris had great ambitions for the growth of Rotary, and very early in the organization's history new clubs were started, rst on the west coast, and then all over the US and in Europe.

By the time of Harris' death at the age of seventy-nine, Rotary International had grown to more than 200,000 members in 75 countries. Rotary International currently numbers 1.2 million members worldwide.

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Holger Knaack is a member of the Rotary

Club of Herzogtum Lauenburg-Mรถlln, Germany

A Rotary member since 1992, Knaack has served Rotary as treasurer, director, moderator, member and chair of several committees, representative for the Council on Legislation, zone coordinator, training leader, and district governor.

HOLGER KNAACK

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT 2020-21

He is an endowment/major gifts adviser and co-chair of the Host Organization Committee for the 2019 Rotary International Convention in Hamburg.

Knaack is the CEO of Knaack KG, a real estate company. He was previously a partner and general manager of Knaack Enterprises, a 125-year-old family business. He is a founding member of the Civic Foundation of the City of Ratzeburg and served as president of the Golf-Club Gut Grambek. Knaack is also the founder and chair of the Karl Adam Foundation.

Knaack and his wife, Susanne, are Major Donors to The Rotary Foundation and members of the Bequest Society. Married for 43 years, the couple has hosted more than 40 Rotary Youth Exchange students. In his leisure time, Holger enjoys sailing and playing golf.

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as disadvantaged and growing membership by a net gain of over 650. The district 9140 under his leadership emerged one of the Top three performing districts in the world and was so recognized at the Bangkok convention.

The membership growth he inspired has not only endured, it laid the foundation for the split of the district into two effective 1st July 2017.

He has served Rotary as Assistant Rotary coordinator, End Polio Zone Coordinator for English speaking Africa, the Rotary International Reach out To Africa (ROTA) water and sanitation coordinator, member of the Sao Paulo 2015 International Convention promotion committee, Nigeria National Polioplus committee, Regional Rotary Foundation coordinator (English speaking Africa, Zone 20A) and Endowment/Major Gift Adviser

OLAYINKA BABALOLA PAST ROTARY INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT

He is a registered Engineer, Member Nigerian Society of Engineers, Fellow of Nigerian Institute of safety Professionals (NISP) and member International Association of Change management Practitioners (ACMP). He is a Safety Management system Auditor. He worked for Shell oil in various senior positions retiring after 24 years to pursue his other interests.

He is the lead coach and facilitator at Lead and Change Consulting, an Executive/ leadership coaching, organization performance and behavior transformation advisory group.

He chairs the board of Riviera Technical services Ltd, an Oil and Gas infrastructure delivery out t.

Yinka started his Rotary journey as a Rotaractor in 1983. A Rotarian since 1993, Yinka is a member of the Rotary club of Trans Amadi, Port Harcourt District 9141, Nigeria. As club President in 2002-03, he won the Rotary International Global quest Award for highest percentage net membership gain worldwide and was recognized onstage at the Brisbane convention. The club with the sustained growth now has a membership of 85 and is the biggest in the district.

He has served as RI President's personal representative at District conferences, GETS training leader and International Assembly training leader.

He is on the Board of Rotary International as Director for the years 2018-2020 and will serve as Vice President of Rotary International for 2019-20..

He currently serves as a Vice Chair of the Rotary International End Polio now Countdown committee, member of the RI Membership Development committee, Joint RI/TRF Committee on Partnerships.

Rotarian Yinka is a Director of the Safeblood Africa project – A multi district Rotary initiative with a mission to improve the safety and expand the availability of blood in hospitals throughout Nigeria at the rst instance and the rest of Africa. He is a faculty member and the foundation Registrar of the Nigerian Division of the Rotary Leadership Institute

He is a recipient of the Rotary Service Above self-award – the highest recognition that can be given to a Rotarian by Rotary International. Other Rotary International recognitions include the Four avenues of service citation, Club Builder award, Regional polio service award and The Rotary foundation Citation for Meritorious service. He is also a recipient of several club and district level recognitions.

Yinka, is an Arch klumph society member, and a Rotary foundation benefactor. He has attended several local Rotary seminars and conferences, Zone and international institutes, and over 20 international conventions.

Yinka's spouse Precy is an Attorney, a past Rotaractor, and the union is blessed with children.

Yinka has served Rotary as Governor, raising over a million US dollars from an area normally considered

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District Conference 2020.

Virginia is result-oriented, and for her service to humanity, she received several awards including Rotary International District 9140 Best President in 2012/13, and her club recognised as best club in the district. She holds the RI Avenues of Service Citation 2016, RI District 9140 Best Assistant Governor Award 2014/15, Top Recruiter Award 2012/13, District 9140 Meritorious Service Award 2014/15 and District 9140 Award for Excellence 2015/16.

VIRGINIA MAJOR GOVERNOR 2020/2021, DISTRICT 9141

Virginia Major is a Pharmacist. She attended Archdeacon Crowther Memorial Girls School, Elelenwo, Richmond International College, SheďŹƒeld, England and the University of Benin.

Virginia joined Rotary in 2003, and has led high performing teams and delivered on every assignment. She served as a Board member of the Club of Port Harcourt for several years before moving to Club of Port Harcourt GRA as a charter member. She served the defunct District 9140, and now District 9141 in various capacities either as Chair or member; Extension, District Governor Installation, District Conference, Endowment Fund, Strategic Planning, West African Project Fair Planning, New Club Development, District grants subcommittee and Reception of RI President in 2018. She was also District Co-ordinator for struggling clubs and New Club Adviser in 2017/18. She is also got appointed to serve as chair, 6

Virginia Major has trained many Rotarians at various training programmes. She is currently a member of the Rotary Foundation Cadre of Technical Advisers, and a Faculty member of the Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI), Nigeria Division. She is also a member of various Rotary fellowships and action groups. Widely travelled, Virginia Major has attended many Rotary International Conventions, Zonal Institutes and Project Fairs.

She is a Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, PSN as well as a member of the International Federation of Pharmacists, FIP. She is a member of the Nigerian Institute of Management, NIM. She is the founder and CEO of Positive Feedback International, Oddissy Ltd, Virgin Creeks Ltd, Capricas Drugs Ltd and Major Transformations. She is a John Maxwell certi ed Leadership Trainer, Life Coach and Public Speaker, and has passion for organization, motivation, leadership, mentorship and the youth.

She holds prestigious title of Ama Opu Orubo of Opobo Kingdom, (A Distinguished Noble Woman) bestowed by His Majesty, the Amanayanabo of Opobo Kingdom. She was born into a loving family and has in turn nurtured an enviable close-knit family of outstanding children and grandchildren.

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ANDY UWEJEYAN DISTRICT GOVERNOR ELECT 2020-2021

Andy Eyone Uwejeyan is a Rotarian since 2002 with the Rotary club of Asaba. He became Charter President Rotary Club of Asaba Metropolitan, 2004/2005. Second Level Major Donor, Rotary Foundation Benefactor, Member Paul Harris Society and multiple Paul Harris Fellow.

Best Assistant Governor, D9140 2016/17 Rotary Year. Rotary International Club Builder Recipient, 2016. Recipient of Three District Awards and many club Awards HOC Chair, Rotary Foundation Seminar/ Dinner Dance Fundraising, 2008. HOC Chair, District Conference, 2013/14. HOC Chair, Rotary Foundation Seminar and Fundraising Dinner, 2015. HOC Chair, Polio Plus Seminar/ Public Image Seminar, 2016. HOC Chair, Membership Development Seminar, 2016. District Chair, District Conference, 2017/18. District Chair, Governor's Installation, 2018/19. District Chair, Rotary Peace Centers, 2018/2019. District Chair, Annual Giving, 2019/2020. Resource Person at many district trainings and Seminars. Club Adviser, Rotary Club of Asaba Gateway.

Business Administration and Financial Management Technology. He is a fellow of the Nigerian Institute Management and National Institute of Marketing of Nigerian.

MIGHTYMAN AYE DIKURO DISTRICT GOVERNOR NOMINEE 2021-22

Mightyman attended Rivers State University of Science and Technology and FUTO. He holds a Bachelor and Masters' degrees in RI DISTRICT 9141 2020/21

Mightyman worked as head of treasury and nancial services as well as manager treasury and marketing in the commercial, mortgage and investment banking sectors before joining the public service, and his currently a Permanent Secretary in Bayelsa State Civil Service.

He was also State Coordinator, United Nation FAO National Programme for Food Security as well as the FGN/IITA National Integrated Cassava Programme and the World Bank/FGN NFDP2 (FADAMA) initiative; a rural infrastructure and

He has attended 10 Rotary International Conventions, two Rotary Institute and several west Africa Project fair. He was in Johannesburg for the African Centennial Celebration in 2005.

Chairman, Board of Trustees, Landers Foundation, UK. Chairman, Board of Trustees, Expedition Society of Nigeria. President, Asaba Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture. Alumnus of University of Oxford Business School and Lagos Business School. (LBS) Working Experience Spans Commercial banking, Mortgage banking, Financial Consultancy to Textiles manufacturing. Currently, MD/CEO;The A&J Group, comprising: A&J Construction Coy. Ltd, Dere Engineering Co. Ltd, Sea Fancee Nig. Ltd, AJ Crete Ltd, A&J Farms Ltd and Annie Superstores Ltd. Married to Juliet and the Union is blessed with four children: Dere, Alero, Annire and Mofe.

natural resource manager.

He has also served on the board of the IFAD/NDDC/FGN communitybased natural resources management programme in Bayelsa State. As well as member of the presidential committee on rice cultivation, land development and marketing.

He is well travelled, a former Rotaractor, charter member of the Rotary Club of Yenagoa where he served as President in Rotary's centennial year. He has been three times an Assistant Governor, Chair District Rotary Youth Exchange and New Generation Service Exchange for four continuing years.

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IBIM SEMENITARI

ASSISTANT ROTARY PUBLIC IMAGE COORDINATOR

IVY ETOKAPAN

DISTRICT PUBLIC IMAGE CHAIR

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SPEAKERS

JOE OTIN

PAST DISTRICT GOVERNOR R.I DISTRICT 9212

KUDZAI MURONGAZVOO

ASSISTANT ROTARY PUBLIC IMAGE COORDINATOR

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ROBERT MILLS

ASSISTANT ROTARY PUBLIC IMAGE COORDINATOR

ANGELA AGOAWUIKE

COORDINATOR OF JADES SEMINAR

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Why we're strengthening our image

Despite over a century of impact in communities around the world, Rotary does not get the recognition it deserves. We need to rethink how we tell our story so people everywhere understand what Rotary stands for, how we're different, and why it matters. In 2011, Rotary embarked on a multiyear initiative of unprecedented scale to strengthen our image. In addition to expanding public understanding of what Rotary does, we want to motivate, engage, and inspire current and prospective members, donors, partners, and staff. What we've done To tell our story better, we first need to define it. Based on extensive global research, we:

 Defined our essence to identify how Rotary is different from other organizations

 Brought our values to life to ensure our actions support our words

 Established our voice to reflect our distinct character

 Clarified how we present our offerings so people understand what we do and how

they can engage

 Refreshed our visual identity to energize our look and feel while celebrating our

heritage

What we need to do

Bringing our story to life is our next charge — and one that requires champions across levels, groups, and functions. We are Rotary, and we have a great story to tell. It's up to all of us to protect, promote, and deliver on that story in all our interactions.

Through a unified Rotary image and message, we're not just enhancing our reputation, we're elevating the entire Rotary experience

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PROGRAMME OF EVENTS Activities Date/Time

Action Party

10:30am - 10:35am

Izuora Okafor, District Secretary Stanley Echefu, Asst. Trainer

10:00am - 10:30am

Participants Arrive

10:35am - 10:40am

Opening Plenary: Call to Order

10:45am - 10:55am

State of the District so far

10:40am - 10:45am 10:55am - 11:35am 11:35am - 11:40am 11:40am – 1.00pm

Scene setting/Technical Guidelines

DG Virginia Major

Welcome

Ivy Etokpan, District Chair, PI

Keynote Address: Growing & Sustaining a Successful brand

PDG Joe Otin, RC, Kenya D9212

DG Virginia Major

Appreciation to PDG Joe Otin

PDG Charles Onianwa, District Trainer

1. Brand consistency - Rotary's visual and voice guidelines.

Robert Mills, ARPIC, Zone 22

Panel Discussion:

2. Using social media to re-inforce our Rotary brand 3. How to leverage on the media to create a successful brand

Moderator: Ibim Semenitari, ARPIC, Zone 22

Kudzai Milton Murongazvombo ARPIC, Zone 22 Angela Agoawike, Co-ordinator, JADE Seminars

1:00pm - 1:20pm

Questions and Answers

PDG Charles Onianwa, District Trainer

1.25pm – 1.30pm

Announcements

Izu Okafor, DS

1:20pm - 1:25pm

1.30pm – 1.40pm 1.40pm

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Appreciation to discussants Closing Remarks End of Seminar

DG Virginia Major

DG Virginia Major

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2020–21 CALENDAR OF EVENTS CITY

DATE

PETS

Benin

March 6-7, 2020

COTS

All Cities

TRAINING DTTS

DTA/GMS INSTALLATION

MEMBERSHIP/PI

Asaba

Port Harcourt

Warri

RYLA

Asaba

WOMEN/ETHIS/BUSINESS

Port Harcourt

ZONAL INSTITUTE

Uganda

WEST AFRICA PROJECT FAIR

Abuja

FOUNDATION/POLIO

Asaba

MID YEAR ASSEMBLY

Yenagoa

END POLIO MARATHON

ROTARY DAY DISCON

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

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Port Harcourt

All Cities Port Harcourt

Taipei, Taiwan

February 7 – 8, 2020 March 20-21, 2020 April 4, 2020

July 11, 2020

August 14-15, 2020

August 18 – 23, 2020 September 1-6, 2020

September 18-20, 2020 Date to be announced October 24, 2020

November 20-22, 2020 December 5, 2020

January 22-23, 2021 May 20-23, 2021

June 12-16, 2021

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create lasting change across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. District 9141

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