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RIPE Barry Rassin
RI PRESIDENT 2018- 2019
BARRY RASSIN
MBA in health and hospital
administration from the University of
Florida and is the first fellow of the
American College of Healthcare
Executives in the Bahamas.
He recently retired after 37 years as
president of Doctors Hospital Health
System, where he continues to serve as
an adviser.
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RIPE Barry Rassin
RI PRESIDENT 2018- 2019
BARRY RASSIN
A Rotarian since 1980, served Rotary as director and as
vice chair of The Rotary Foundation Board of Trustees.
He was an RI training leader and the aide to 2015-2016
RI President K R Ravindran.
Barry and his wife, Esther,
are major donors and benefactors
of The Rotary Foundation.
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18-19 Rotary International Presidential Theme
إلهام مصدر كن
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18-19 Rotary International Presidential Theme
2018-19 RI President Barry Rassin wants
Rotary members to Be the Inspiration
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18-19 Rotary International Presidential Theme
• RIPE, unveiled the 2018-19 presidential theme, Be the
Inspiration, to incoming district governors at Rotary’s
International Assembly in San Diego, California, USA.
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• VIDEO 1 - http://video.rotary.org/M7F3/2018-
19-theme-address-barry-rassin-ri-president-
elect-2/
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RIPE NEW VISION STATEMENT
RIPE Barry Rassin stressed the power of
Rotary’s new 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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• VIDEO 2 http://video.rotary.org/iT2J9/assembly-to-action-
barry-rassin-ri-president-elect/
• New Vision Statement
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RIPE NEW VISION STATEMENT
• To achieve this vision, Rotarians must take
care of the organization: RIPE said,
“We are a membership organization first. And if
we want to be able to serve, if we want to
succeed in our goals — we have to take care of
our members first.”
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18-19 Rotary International Presidential Theme
• RIPE, unveiled the 2018-19 presidential theme,
Be the Inspiration,
“I want you to inspire in your
clubs, your Rotarians, that
desire for something
greater. The drive to do
more, to be more, to create
something that will live
beyond each of us.”
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18-19 Rotary International Presidential Theme
• BE THE INSPIRATION FOR OUR
COMMUNITIES
We should do a better job in telling our
communities
Who we are
What we do
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Rotaract our FUTURE
• ROTARACT TO BE A VIBER FORCE IN
ROTARY
- We need to double their size
- Develop their leadership abilities
- Encourage them to start
their own Rotary Clubs
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PROGRESS ON POLIO
RIPE noted that one source of inspiration has
been Rotary’s work to eradicate polio. He
described the incredible progress made over the
past three decades; just 21 cases were reported
in 2017
AND SINCE JAN 1ST
0 CASE
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SUSTAINING THE ENVIRONMENT
RIPE said that Rotary has
focused heavily on
sustainability in its
humanitarian work in
recent years. Rotarians
must acknowledge some
hard realities about
pollution, environmental
degradation, and climate
change.
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SUSTAINING THE ENVIRONMENT
• RIPE noted that 80 percent
of his own country is within
one meter of sea level. With
sea levels projected to rise
two meters by 2100, he
said, “my country is going
to be gone in 50 years”.
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RIPE is urging ROTARY leaders
• We all need to be an
inspiration not only to
clubs, but also to their
communities.
“We want the good we do to
last. We want to make the
world a better place. Not just
here, not just for us, but
everywhere, for everyone, for
generations.”
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2018-19 PRESIDENTIAL CITATION
The Rotary Citation
recognizes Rotary clubs
that support each of our
strategic priorities by
completing certain
activities. Clubs have the
entire Rotary year to
achieve the citation’s
goals.
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SUPPORT AND STRENGTHEN CLUB
Achieve at least 3 of the following goals:
Achieve a net gain of 1 member
Maintain or improve your club’s retention of
current and new members
Achieve a net gain in female members
Have at least 60 percent of club members
report their birth dates through My Rotary
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SUPPORT AND STRENGTHEN CLUB
Sponsor or co-sponsor a new Rotary club
Conduct a classification study of your
members’ occupations, and work to align your
membership with the mix of businesses and
professions in your community
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FOCUS AND INCREASE HUMANITARIAN SERVICE
Achieve at least 3 of the following goals:
Sponsor a Rotary Community Corps
Sponsor or co-sponsor an Interact or
Rotaract club
Contribute at least $100 per capita to the
Annual Fund
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FOCUS AND INCREASE HUMANITARIAN SERVICE
Increase the number of members involved
in service projects
Hold an event to raise funds for, or to
increase awareness of, Rotary’s work toward
polio eradication
Conduct a significant local or international
service project in one of Rotary’s six areas of
focus
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ENHANCE PUBLIC IMAGE AND AWARENESS
Achieve at least 3 of the following goals:
Post successful club projects, with details
about activities, volunteer hours, and funds
raised, on Rotary Showcase
Use Rotary’s brand guidelines, templates,
People of Action campaign materials, and
related resources
Arrange for the club’s members to talk with
the media to tell your club’s, and Rotary’s, story
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ENHANCE PUBLIC IMAGE AND AWARENESS
Host an event for Rotary alumni, and
highlight Rotary’s networking opportunities
Continue or establish a partnership with a
corporate, governmental, or nongovernmental
entity and work on a project together
Sponsor a Youth Exchange student or
RYLA participant
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2018-19 ROTARY CITATION FOR ROTARACT CLUBS
The Rotary Citation for Rotaract Clubs
recognizes clubs that support each of our
strategic priorities by completing certain
activities. Clubs have the entire Rotary year to
achieve the citation’s goals.
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2018-19 ROTARY CITATION FOR ROTARACT CLUBS
• SUPPORT AND STRENGTHEN CLUBS
Achieve at least 2 of the following goals:
Achieve a net gain of 1 member
Have at least 50 percent of members add their skills and interests in their profiles on
My Rotary
Establish or maintain a twin club relationship
• FOCUS AND INCREASE HUMANITARIAN SERVICE
Achieve at least 2 of the following goals:
Achieve an average minimum PolioPlus contribution of $25 per member
Hold an event to raise funds for, or to increase awareness of, Rotary’s work toward
polio eradication
Work with your sponsor Rotary club to conduct a significant local or international
service project in one of Rotary’s six areas of focus
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2018-19 ROTARY CITATION FOR ROTARACT CLUBS
• ENHANCE PUBLIC IMAGE AND AWARENESS
Achieve at least 2 of the following goals:
Post successful club projects, with details about activities, volunteer hours, and funds
raised, on Rotary Showcase
Use Rotary’s brand guidelines, templates, People of Action campaign materials, and
related resources
Host an activity during World Rotaract Week, preferably on 13 March, the
anniversary of Rotaract; invite the media and tell your club’s, and Rotary’s, story
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2018-19 ROTARY CITATION FOR INTERACT CLUBS
The Rotary Citation for Interact Clubs
recognizes clubs that support each of our
strategic priorities by completing certain
activities. Clubs have the entire Rotary year to
achieve the citation’s goals.
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2018-19 ROTARY CITATION FOR INTERACT CLUBS
• SUPPORT AND STRENGTHEN CLUBS
Achieve at least 2 of the following goals:
Hold a meeting that introduces members to Rotary programs for young leaders, such
as RYLA and Rotary Youth Exchange
Work with your sponsor Rotary club or adviser to develop and participate in a career
day or mentoring activity
• Work with your sponsor Rotary club or adviser to connect graduating Interactors with
university- or community-based Rotaract clubs
• FOCUS AND INCREASE HUMANITARIAN SERVICE
Achieve at least 2 of the following goals:
Plan and carry out a project for Global Youth Service Day
Hold an event to raise funds for, or to increase awareness of, Rotary’s work toward
polio eradication
Work with your sponsor Rotary club or adviser to conduct a significant local or
international service project in one of Rotary’s six areas of focus
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2018-19 ROTARY CITATION FOR INTERACT CLUBS
• ENHANCE PUBLIC IMAGE AND AWARENESS
Achieve at least 2 of the following goals:
Post successful club projects, with details about activities, volunteer hours, and funds
raised, on Rotary Showcase
Use Rotary’s brand guidelines, templates, People of Action campaign materials, and
related resources
Hold an activity during World Interact Week, preferably on 5 November, the
anniversary of Interact; invite the media and tell your club’s, and Rotary’s, story
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PRESIDENTIAL DISTINCTION
2018-19 ROTARY CITATION WITH
PRESIDENTIAL DISTINCTION
Achieve these goals in addition to earning the
Rotary Citation to receive
• SILVER (1 goal),
• GOLD (2 goals),
or
• PLATINUM (3 goals) distinction
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PRESIDENTIAL DISTINCTION
• ROTARY CLUB
Achieve a net gain of 5 or more members
Show how your club’s members are People of Action by
promoting your club and its service activities on social
media at least 4 times per month
Initiate or continue a leadership, personal, or
professional development program to enhance
members’ skills and the value of their membership
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PRESIDENTIAL DISTINCTION
• ROTARACT CLUB
Achieve a net gain of 5 or more members
Show how your club’s members are People of Action by
promoting your club and its service activities on social
media
Initiate or continue a leadership or professional
development program to enhance members’ skills and
the value of their membership
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PRESIDENTIAL DISTINCTION
• INTERACT CLUB
Work with your sponsor Rotary club or adviser to
explore local Rotary club and other scholarship
opportunities that are available to your club’s members and
present these opportunities to the club
Show how your club’s members are People of Action by
submitting a video that promotes your club and its service
activities to the annual Interact Video Awards
Initiate or continue a leadership development program
to enhance members’ skills and the value of their
membership
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DTTS 2018-2019
DISTRICT 2451 FRAMEWORK
VISION
And
GOALS
For 2018-19
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DTTS 2018-2019
YOUTH
- My experience as a Rotaractor
- THEY ARE THE FUTURE OF ROTARY
- Strengthening Youth Programs
ROTARACT
INTERACT
RYLA
YOUTH EXCHANGE
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DTTS 2018-2019
YOUTH
• Full collaboration with Rotaract
• Create mutual beneficial relation
• Projects and Activities
• RIPE agrees
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DTTS 2018-2019
TRAINING and DEVELOPMENT
of LEADERSHIP SKILLS
TWO Dimensions
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DTTS 2018-2019
Rotary TRAINING
ROTARY Info Interactive Training
All Avenues of Service and to all Clubs
Especially Clubs of Governorates and
New Clubs
In addition to
TRF (Grants) – Membership – PI
Vocational service
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DTTS 2018-2019
DEVELOPMENT of
LEADERSHIP SKILLS
Special Leadership Skills courses
Soft skills
Team Building skills
By Professional Master Trainer
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DTTS 2018-2019
CLUBS
• REBUILDING RELATIONSHIP
WITH CLUBS
• RETURNING SPIRIT BACK TO
OLDER CLUBS and MAKING
BEST USE OF THEIR ROTARY
EXPERIENCE.
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DTTS 2018-2019
CLUBS
BE A VIBRANT CLUB
A VIBRANT CLUB is
successful and engages its
members, conducts
meaningful projects, is
flexible, tries new and fun
ideas, and has a unique
identity
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DTTS 2018-2019
PROJECTS
- District Projects helping inactive clubs with
Rotarians direct involvement
hands in projects
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DTTS 2018-2019
PROJECTS
- Active Clubs to take responsibility of
engaging other smaller and new clubs
- Encourage collaboration
- Considerable DDF
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DTTS 2018-2019
IT and DIGITAL TOOLS
- Make best use of our District WEBSITE
and Social Media tools
New ideas and surprises
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DTTS 2018-2019
STRATEGIC PLANNING
helps individuals, clubs, and districts
develop a long-range vision and serves as
framework for establishing goals.
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What can we do to help
achieve our
GOALS
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LET US INSPIRE THE 2500
ROTARIANs OF OUR DISTRICT
BY 5 WAYS
2500 / 5 WAYS = TEAM 500
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1- THE ROTARY FOUNDATION
US$ 500K TOTAL GIVING TO
TRF
• US$ 100 per Capita by installments LE150/mon
• PHF for each club
• US$500 Polio
• 10 Major Donors
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2- MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
500 NEW MEMBERS (net gain)
. 2 new members net gain for each club
. Organizing 10 New clubs with super TRAINING
. Encourage Rotaractors to join ROTARY
. Retention plan to maintain 100% of 2017-18
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3- Pubic Image
500Public Image Appearances
Branding Rotary – PR – Media
• TV and Radio
• News papers
• News Websites
• Social Media
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4- YOUTH
500 YOUTH TO BENIFET FROM
ROTARY YOUTH PROGRAMS
• New Interact and Rotaract members
• RYLA Programs
• Youth Exchange
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5- SERVICE PROJECTS
500 SERVICE PROJECTS
• VOCATIONAL SERVICE
• COMMUNITY SERVICE
• ECONIMICAL DEVELOPMENT
• ENVIRONMENT PROJECTS
• MEDICAL PROJECTS
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VOCATIONAL SERVICE
- Employment Fairs in Cairo & Alexandria
- Recruitment For All
An employment fair that caters for special needs
- Organizing Internships in Rotarian Companies
- Organizing Career Days for high schools
and many more
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District 2018-19 MEGA PROJECT
THE FLOATING HOSPITAL
• For all clubs to get involved in Service
• Not only paying money but with real
contribution of SKILLS and EXPERIENCES
• HANDS-ON PROJECT
• Remarkable IMPACT
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Our Calendar until we start
- March 1st – 3rd DTTS
- March 30th PETS – Alexandria
- March 31st PETS – Cairo
- April 21st District Training Assembly
- May 11th Grants Management Seminar
Alexandria
- May 12th Grants Management Seminar
Cairo
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District Conference
District 2451 5th Conference
3rd – 5th May 2018
Cairo, Mena House Hotel
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THE ROTARY MONTHLY THEME - EVENTS
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JULY
Handover just after Toronto
Fellowship Gatherings is recommended
In July
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August
Membership and New Club Development
Seminar – Alexandria
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September
Basic Education and literacy
New significant project to be Announced
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JUNE
SPECIAL HANDOVER CELEBRATION
AND 2018-19 DISTRICT AWARDS
Saturday, 30th June 2019
DG 2019-20 Sherif Wally
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DISTRICT TEAM
District Governor 2018-19
Abdul Hamid El Awa
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DISTRICT GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Vice District Governor
DG Hamada Zahran
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DISTRICT GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
District Governor Elect 2019-20
DGN Sherif Waly
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DISTRICT GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Honorary Secretary
AG Omaima El Ghaiesh
District Treasurer
PP Adel Abdel Shafie
DG’s Aid
PP Ayman Nazih
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DISTRICT GOVERNOR’s COUNCIL
Governor’s Advisor
Strategic Planning Committee Chair
PDG Mohamed Delawar
Governor’s Advisor
District Rules and Procedures Committee Chair
PDG Zakaria El Shafie
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DISTRICT GOVERNOR’s COUNCIL
Governor’s Advisor
Training Committee Chair
PDG Assem Abdel Razek
Governor’s Advisor
PDG Yasser Assem
Governor’s Advisor
RLI Committee Chair
PDG Ahmed Saada
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COMMITTIES
TRF Committee Chair
IPDG Mayan Raslan
VTT Subcommittee Chair
PP Amir Saba
Polio Subcommittee Chair
PP Ahmed Osman
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COMMITTIES
Membership Attraction & Engagement
Committee Chair
PDG Adel Hafez
New Club Development Subcommittee Chair
PP Ahmed Sami Saad
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COMMITTIES
PI Committee Chair
PP Emad Abdel Wahab
PR Subcommittee Chair
IP Hala Abdel Wadood
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COMMITTIES
LEGAL Committee Chair
PP Nabil Helmy
Rotary Ethics Committee Chair
PP Sherif Adib
141. TITLE | 1 4 1
COMMITTIES
Rotary Awareness Committee Chair
End Polio Advisor
PP Ahmes Ghobrial
District Awards Committee Chair
PP Sherif Wissa
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COMMITTIES
Digital Tools Committee Chair
PP Logaina Maamoun
Leadership Development
Committee Chair
PP Hisham El Bakry
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COMMITTIES
District Magazine Chief Editor
P Hussien Abdel Aal
District Conference Organizing
Committee Chair
PP Sherif Roshdy
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COMMITTIES
RI Convention Promotion Committee
Chair PP Osama Mourad
Project Fair Organising Committee
Chair AG Ayman Helal
District MEGA Project Committee
Chair PP Inji Mounib
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SIX AREAS OF FOCUS COMMITTEES
Disease Prevention and Treatment
Committee Chair
PP Maged Zekri
Maternal and Child Health
Committee Chair
PP Cherif Abdelal
146. TITLE | 1 4 6
SIX AREAS OF FOCUS COMMITTEES
Basic Education and Literacy Committee Chair
PP Eman El Ghamrawy
Water and Sanitation Committee Chair
PP Amin Sabry
Economic and Community Development
Committee Chair
PP Maha Khairy
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AVENUES OF SERVICE COMMITTEES
Vocational Service Committee Chair
PP Nevine Abdel Khalek
Vocational Training Subcommittee
Chair PP Reem Abdel Meguid
Community Service Committee Chair
PP Ola El Noury
148. TITLE | 1 4 8
AVENUES OF SERVICE COMMITTEES
International Service Committee Chair
PP Salwa El Haddad
New Generation Service Committee Chair
PP Dina Kotb Soliman
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RI PROGRAMS
Interact Committee Chair
PP Inas Samy
Rotaract Committee Chair
P Yehia Magdy
Rotaract Committee Co-Chair
IDRR Ahmed El Ghandour
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RI PROGRAMS
Youth Exchange Committee Chair
PP Akram Moro
RYLA Committee Chair
PP Mostafa Draz
Rotary Global Awards
Committee Chair
PP Alaa Koura
151. TITLE | 1 5 1
RI PROGRAMS
Rotary Fellowships Committee Chair
PP Rageh Mito
Rotarian Action Groups Committee Chair
P Rania Elwan
152. TITLE | 1 5 2
RI PROGRAMS
Rotary Friendship Exchange Committee Chair
PP Neamat Gouda
Rotary Community Corps Committee
Chair PP Nevine Badr El Din
Inter Country Committee Chair
PP Soheir Wahib
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TASK FORCES AND PROJECTS
Disaster Relief Committee Chair
PP Sahar Sobieh
Medical Convoys Committee Chair
PP Eman Sallam
Hepatitis C Committee Chair
PP Omneya Darwish
154. TITLE | 1 5 4
TASK FORCES AND PROJECTS
Special Needs Committee Chair
PP Omaima El Shiekh
Micro Credit Committee Chair
PP Gasser Awad
Preserve Earth & Enviroment
Committee Chair PP Manal Khalil
155. TITLE | 1 5 5
TASK FORCES AND PROJECTS
Family of Rotary Committee Chair
PP Farid Fakhry
District Auditor
PP Magdy Tadros
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ASSISTANT GOVERNOR'S COORDINATOR
Cairo West
AG Yasser Nashaat
ASSISTANT GOVERNORS Cairo West – 11
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR Cairo West – 11
AG Maissa Zidan
PP Sherif Kolta
AG Ahmed Ali
157. TITLE | 1 5 7
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR Cairo West
PP Hisham Shawky
PP Osama Ibrahim
PP Walid Anan
PP Tarek Omar
AG Ihab Hanna
PP Amal Hassan
158. TITLE | 1 5 8
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR Cairo West
PP Mohsen El Boraie AG Inal Sabry
P Amany El Shenawy
PP Mohamed Lotayef
AG Tawfik Zayed
PP Mohamed Abdelgouad
159. TITLE | 1 5 9
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR Cairo East - 11
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR'S COORDINATOR
Cairo East
PP Maged Rashdan
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR Cairo East - 11
P Hany El Shamy
AG Pakinam El Ramlawy
AG Josephine Hanna
160. TITLE | 1 6 0
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR Cairo East - 11
AG Amany Arafa
AG Aleya El Tarabolsy
AG Hisham El Maghraby
AG Sameh Mina
161. TITLE | 1 6 1
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR Cairo East
AG Inas El Amawy
PP Abdallah George
P Samah Sheta
P Fayek Abdel Shahid
162. TITLE | 1 6 2
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR Alexandria - 7
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR'S COORDINATOR
Alexandria
PP Hazem El Gammal
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR Alexandria - 7
AG Heba Kabel
P Hisham Misahel
AG Hader Mito
163. TITLE | 1 6 3
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR Alexandria
AG Riham Abuo ElLiel
PP Rania El Khayat
P Safaa Soffar
AG Hamdy Allam
164. TITLE | 1 6 4
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR Governorates -5
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR'S COORDINATORS
Governorates
DHS Hesham Behman
ASSISTANT GOVERNOR Governorates -5
AG Jean TerzianAG Magda Kamal
AG Khaled SakrP Aly Mubarak
165. TITLE | 1 6 5
Rotary Office Team
NehadMayMaha
Abd ElrheemMohamedYasserFarag
166. TITLE | 1 6 6
RLI - STRATEGIC PLANNING & ANALYSIS
“Leadership is getting
someone else to do
something you want done
because he wants to do it.”
Dwight D. Eisenhower
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RLI - STRATEGIC PLANNING & ANALYSIS
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