The structure of Rotary Clubs

There are many who, when asked to address the
structure of Rotary, think in terms of top down, but without the Club Rotarian
and the basic Rotary Club there can be no Rotary. It is the Rotary Club in all
its various forms and guises that brings the magic to our organisation. The
autonomy of the Rotary Club is something to be preserved at all costs.
There are more than 31,000 Clubs in Rotary International and it is the Clubs
who are the members of RI and the individuals are members of the Club thus
reinforcing the position of the Club as the very foundation stones of the
organisation. The more than 1.2 million Rotarians in 164 countries around the
world form the most influential and resourceful service organisation in the
world.
The actual structure of Rotary is reflected at every level and again starting
with the Club there are a number of elected members who form the representative
governing body of the Club who make recommendations to the members on the day to
day operation of the Club.
The President
The Club President is elected on an annual basis by the membership and by
definition will serve in that capacity for one year. The Hon Secretary and Hon
Treasurer are also elected annually but may choose to serve for up to five
years.
The Club Council
The Club Council is once again elected annually and is made up of the club
officers and six ordinary members of the Club who serve for one year. In other
parts of the Rotary world this body is often known as the Club Board and is
referred to as such in all R.I. constitutional documents. All Clubs hold a
charter to operate from Rotary International.
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