Welcome
DG Buchi Anikpezie
DGE Jim Johnston
2022-2023
RISE Leadership Development Academy Overview
A Multi-tiered Approach: The skills needed to excel as Rotarians leaders can be divided into Servant Leadership Skills & Advanced Rotary Organizational Skills
RISE 101: Pure Leadership - Developing the Servant Leader, the foundational skill necessary to lead volunteer members
Cultivating servant leadership and the associated “people and problem-solving skills” is imperative to Rotary – an organization dependent on the passion and engagement of its volunteer members.
RISE 201: Preparing the Rotary Leaders of Tomorrow
An advanced educational program for those interested in learning more about Rotary, looking to participate in future leadership positions and to find more effective ways to conduct Rotary work --- within clubs or in district Rotary service.
What defines a Rotary Leader and Rotarian Leadership?
Rotarian Leader: A Rotarian who coaches, inspires and motivates others toward a common goal in a collaborative and cohesive way. Leads by example, stretches beyond what is comfortable and expected and helps others to do the same. A leader doesn’t need a title.
Rotarian Leadership: A Rotarian who leads and motivates a group of people to achieve a shared goal, especially in new and better ways. Leadership combines inspiration, motivation, being a role model and providing mentorship while bringing enjoyment, satisfaction and fun to the process of the work. Recognizes and celebrates achievement.