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District is looking for more leaders
Leaders are not born – they are trained. The Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) is the training all Rotarians
have available to them to help them to become effective leaders. The skills practiced and learnt on the two
day course are not just for the benefit of Rotary, they can be applied to any leadership role in both work and
the community.
A RLI course was held over a weekend in February at Charles Campbell College. 19 Rotarians from across
the district graduated from the course. Through 18 interactive sessions, many in small groups, Rotarians
learnt effective leadership strategies, how to influence people, how to prepare and use a strategic plan,
team building benefits, the importance of integrity and ethics and effective communications.
All this in a Rotary club setting where you gain knowledge of the Avenues of Service, how to develop and
complete successful projects, how to take advantage of the Foundation Grants, how to boost the clubs
public image and building a stronger club.
Another course is scheduled for this year – keep an eye on Rotary Classifieds or indicate to your President
that you are interested in attending RLI. The club will pay the registration fee.
DG David presenting framed certificates to the
graduating Rotarians at the end of the course
Names & Club of Graduates
Margaret Beare Campbelltown
Mignon Clark Salisbury
Anne Day Holdfast Bay
Denise Dinham Campbelltown
James Hawker Mount Barker
Kevin Hill Campbelltown
Julie Irwin Victor Harbor
Peter Jarvis Berri
Karina Jimenez Arzamendi Mitcham
Kim Lawes Salisbury
Lachlan McLaren Mitcham
Karen Nolan Mount Barker
Kevin O'Neil Campbelltown
Garry Pash Morphett Vale
Julie Perkins Adelaide Parks
Phil Pfeiffer Morphett Vale
Florian Ploeckl Adelaide
Ian Rowley Morphett Vale
Olivia Sorre McLaren Vale
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