
Continuing a tradition established by former presidents Rose Crispin and Tim Waters in 2023, Longmont Rotary elected another pair this month to lead the club forward. Roger Lange and Virginia Choung will serve as co-presidents for a year starting July 1. The team replaces co-presidents Andrew Lee and Brian Laartz, who were elected in 2024.
Lange steps into the role of co-president after years of representing Longmont residents in city government. Lange served as mayor of Longmont from 2007 to 2009. Before that, he represented Ward 2 on the Longmont City Council.
Choung is the director of philanthropy at local nonprofit Recovery Café Longmont. The organization provides resources for people dealing with substance abuse issues and mental health challenges.
Choung has been involved with Longmont Rotary for just over two years. She is also the treasurer of the Longmont Rotary Charity Fund, a separate nonprofit that financially supports Rotary projects. Lange has been a Longmont Rotary member for over 20 years.
“I think Roger and I compliment each other really well because of our different experiences,” Choung said.
Choung and Lange want to make a bigger impact on the Longmont community through service projects. An upcoming project for the club is participating in the Supplies for Success program, which donates academic supplies to St. Vrain Valley School District students.
The co-presidents also hope to teach more people about Longmont Rotary and grow the club’s membership. The club currently has around 100 members.
“It’s a gift to the community,” Lange said of Rotary. “We want to be more well-known in Longmont.”
(Partial article from TimesCall)