Imagine Rotary Canada Tour hubs and Dates 
 
Greetings Rotary members,
 
Earlier this year, I shared with you an email about Nick and my plans to kick off the next Rotary year (July 1st) with an awareness tour across our home country. I am excited to formally announce the Imagine Rotary Canada Tour – a journey that is part of a global effort to elevate the profile of Rotary.
 

As people of action, people of purpose and people of influence, we want to engage with you, our members, as well as community leaders and supporters. Along with leadership teams across the country, we are creating “hub” locations that will include service and social opportunities that are intended to draw from the greater geography of each district and region.

We are delighted to share with you the following “hub” event locations and dates:

              June 17 & 18 – Dawson City, YT
              June 19 & 20 – Inuvik, NWT (with day trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT)
              June 21 & 22 – Whitehorse, YT
              June 26 – 28 – Windsor, ON
              June 29 – July 1 – Ottawa, ON
              July 2 & 3 – St. John`s, NL
              July 4 – Quebec City, PQ
              July 5 – Toronto, ON
              July 6 – Winnipeg, MB
              July 7 & 8 – Calgary, AB
              July 9 – Edmonton, AB
              July 10 – Vancouver, BC
              July 11 – Victoria, BC

…whew!

While we are dedicating several weeks to this tour, I hope you understand that that we will not be able to visit each Province or Territory and encourage you to consider participating in one of the hubs that is most convenient for you.

Please watch for more announcements on the Zone 28 & 32 website and Facebook pages – as well as postings on the event hub website –
www.imaginerotary.ca.

Due to system limitations this email can only be sent to Rotary members (Rotarians and Rotaractors) in Canada. I kindly request that District Governors in our cross-border districts please extend a warm invitation to our friends and members on the US and France sides of your districts.

Hope to see you during the Imagine Rotary Canada Tour. Happy Spring!

Warmest, Jennifer

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Jennifer E. Jones, a member of the Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland, Ontario, Canada, has been nominated to become Rotary International’s president for 2022-23, a groundbreaking selection that will make her the first woman to hold that office in the organization’s 115-year history.

Jones will officially become president-nominee on 1 October if no other candidates challenge her.

Jones says she sees Rotary’s Action Plan as a catalyst for increasing Rotary’s impact.

“As we reflect upon our new strategic priorities, we could have never envisioned that our ability to adapt would become our North Star during what is inarguably the most profound time in recent history,” Jones said in her vision statement. “Silver linings rise out of the most challenging circumstances. Using metric-driven goals, I will harness this historic landscape to innovate, educate, and communicate opportunities that reflect today’s reality.”

As the first woman to be nominated to be president, Jones understands how important it is to follow through on Rotary’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Statement. “I believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion … begins at the top and for us to realize growth in female membership and members under the age of forty — these demographics need to see their own reflection in leadership,” Jones said. “I will champion double-digit growth in both categories while never losing sight of our entire family.”

Jones is founder and president of Media Street Productions Inc., an award-winning media company in Windsor. She was chair of the board of governors of the University of Windsor and chair of the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce. She has been recognized for her service with the YMCA Peace Medallion, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, and Wayne State University’s Peacemaker of the Year Award, a first for a Canadian. Jones holds a Doctor of Laws (LL.D.).

A current Rotary Foundation trustee, Jones has been a Rotary member since 1997 and has served Rotary as RI vice president, director, training leader, committee chair, moderator, and district governor. She played a lead role in Rotary’s rebranding effort by serving as chair of the Strengthening Rotary’s Advisory Group. She is the co-chair of the End Polio Now Countdown to History Campaign Committee, which aims to raise $150 million for polio eradication efforts.

Jones recently led the successful #RotaryResponds telethon, which raised critical funds for COVID-19 relief and was viewed by more than 65,000. Jones has also received Rotary International’s Service Above Self Award and The Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service. She and her husband, Nick Krayacich, are members of The Rotary Foundation’s Arch Klumph Society, Paul Harris Society, and the Bequest Society.

The members of the Nominating Committee for the 2022-23 President of Rotary International are: Robert L. Hall, Dunwoody, Metro Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Bradford R. Howard Oakland Uptown, California, USA; Per Høyen, Aarup, Gelsted, Denmark; Peter Iblher, Nürnberg-Reichswald, Zirndorf, Germany; Ashok Mahajan, Mulund, Mah., India; Sam Okudzeto, Accra, Accra, Ghana; Eduardo San Martín Carreño, Majadahonda, Madrid, Spain; Takeshi Matsumiya, Chigasaki-Shonan, Chigasaki Kanagawa, Japan; Michael K. McGovern (secretary), Cape Elizabeth, Maine, USA; José Alfredo Pretoni, São Paulo-Sul, São Paulo, Brazil; Saowalak Rattanavich, Bang Rak, Bangkok, Thailand; Hendreen Dean Rohrs, Langley Central, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada; Kenneth M. Schuppert, Jr (chair)., Decatur, Alabama, USA; Ravindra P. Sehgal, Belur, West Bengal, India; Noel Trevaskis, Merimbula, Tura Beach, Australia; Giuseppe Viale, Genova, Genova, Italy; and Chang-Gon Yim, Daegu-West, Daegu, Korea.

To learn more about Jones, read her interview and vision statement outlining her goals for Rotary.