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Victoria, Australia
Rotary Leadership Institute International Inside this issue:
Chairman’s Message 2
Interim Financial Report 3
Training Team Visits 3
RLI Officers 4
RLI Advisory Board 5
RLI Divisions 6-8
June 24 2009 Agenda 8
Center front is RLI Regional
Vice-Chair Antonio Hallage,
RIDE at faculty orientation in
Sao Paulo, Brazil.
PDG John Boag leads a practice course at a faculty
orientation session in Victoria, Australia.
Sao Paulo, Brazil
The RLI is not an official program of
Rotary International.
RLI District 3400 Chair, PDG Rodolfo
Balmater is second from right in back row.
Indonesia
PRID David Linett Chairman’s Annual Message
As RLI has expanded further around the world, it has been heartening to see how a
Rotary project transcends governmental and political tensions, cultural and religious
differences and everything else that seem to divide peoples of the world. RLI now has
member districts and clubs in Rotary countries that cover every spectrum of world so-
ciety and yet, RLI leaders work together effectively with good will, harmony, friend-
ship and warmth.
At the International Assembly in January, President-Elect John Kenny emphasized the
importance of the club in Rotary and grassroots approaches to Rotary activities. RLI
has become a great example of a grassroots, voluntary, multi-district project designed
and implemented by Rotarians in the field in all parts of the world. Rotary Clubs can-
not succeed very long to further the Object of Rotary without excellent leadership and
RLI seeks to help in the effort to prepare potential leaders of our clubs. Today, RLI
has 192 member districts that cover 94 countries and territories and is continually
growing. Many thousands of Rotarians have taken RLI courses and thousands of past
governors and past club presidents have been able to keep active by working with RLI
divisions. As the saying goes, teachers learn more than their students. Most RLI fac-
ulty members also participate in Rotary as facilitators for other RI training events,
project leaders, Foundation activists, etc.
We are grateful for the chairs and other leaders of our 45 RLI divisions, the faculty
members who motivate the potential club leaders and the international officers and
trainers who travel to countries in all parts of the world to work with local RLI leaders
and forge warm relationships. We are grateful to the nine past R.I. presidents and 61
current, past and incoming RI directors who support RLI through membership on our
International Senior Leaders Advisory Board.
We look forward to constantly working to improve the RLI program and to help
strengthen Rotary Clubs through a quality leadership development program.
Respectfully submitted,
David Linett, International Chair
Page 2 Second Annual Report - International RLI
"...it has been
heartening to see
how a Rotary
project transcends
governmental and
political tensions...
and everything else
that seem to divide
peoples of the
world.”
David and Penny Linett
Discussion Leaders Training.
FACT: In 2008-09, 10 Interna-tional RLI training team members completed more than 17 training visits to 12 countries and geographic areas.
Council Bluffs, Iowa USA
Page 3 Second Annual Report - International RLI
INTERNATIONAL RLI
INTERIM FINANCIAL REPORT
July 1, 2008 through May 1, 2009 RECEIPTS
Balance July 1, 2008 $ 3,894.67 Division Dues 14,189.54 Miscellaneous Bank Credit 35.00 Voluntary Contribution ( Northeast America Division) 6,000.00 Total Income to Date 24,119.21 EXPENDITURES
Faculty Training and Promotion 17,006.64 Postage 357.26 Printing 2,987.10 Web Site 450.00 Internet Hosting 318.00 Email Listings 275.00 Constant Contact (Emailing Service) 306.00 Office Supplies 156.15 RLI Pins 410.00 Bank Collection Fees 97.37 Total Expenditures to Date 22,363.52 Balance May 1, 2009 1,755.69
Voluntary contributions in the form of travel and other expenses by RLI Trainers and Officers were also made. This report does not include the RLI Breakfast in Birmingham, England which will be reported in the July 1 statement. A final Financial Statement will be posted on the RLI Website after the close of this Rotary year in accordance with R.I. policy.
Portugal- Lisbon
Antonio Hallage
David Linett
Australia Northern- Sydney
Australia Western- Perth
Frank Wargo
Philippines –Manila
David Linett
Frank Wargo
Japan -Tokyo
Japan -Hachinohe
David Linett, Frank Wargo
USA - Sandusky, Ohio
Daniel T. Spencer, Jr.
Puerto Rico-San Juan
Tam Mustapha
Brazil- Sao Paulo
Antonio Hallage
USA-Peoria, Illinois
Daniel T. Spencer, Jr.
USA-Council Bluffs, Iowa
James R. Henry, Jr.
RLI International Training and Promotional Visits 2008-2009
Nepal -Kathmandu
India-New Delhi
Tam Mustapha, Knut Johnsen
India - Multiple Locations
Total of 5 weeks
Tam Mustapha
Egypt - Hurghada, Cairo
Ward Vuillemot
Canada-Toronto
Chris Offer
Pakistan -Karachi
Abram H. Clymer
(All are members of the RLI International Training Team and/or Officers of RLI)
RLI International Officers
PRID David Linett
International RLI Chair
PDG Michael Rabasca
International Executive Director
PDG Frank Wargo
International Vice-Chair
Training & Materials
PDG Knut Johnsen
International ViceChair
Operations
PDG Tamton Mustapha
International Vice-Chair
Special Projects
PDG Ward Vuillemot
International Secretary
PRID Yoshikazu Minamison
Intl. Regional Vice-Chair
East Asia
PDG James R. Henry, Jr.
Intl. Regional Vice-Chair
Eastern USA
PRIVP Serge Gouteyron
Intl. Regional Vice-Chair
Western Europe
PP Binod Khaitan
Intl. Regional Vice-Chair
South Asia
PDG Hoe-Beng Fong
Intl. Regional Vice-Chair
South East Asis
RIDE Antonio Hallage
Intl. Regional Vice-Chair
Latin America
Page 4 Second Annual Report - International RLI
Buenos Aires left to right: DG 4825 Luis
Busso, DG 4890 Miguel Angel Pereyra Mar-
tinez, Chair PDG Celia Giay, DG 4855 Os-
valdo Vergara, DG 4915 Juan Carlos Elias
Yelagri, India D3230
PDG Samir Seikaly
Intl. Regional Vice-Chair
Middle East, Turkey, Central
Asia and North Africa
PDG Kalcho Hinov
Intl. Regional Vice-Chair
Eastern Europe & Israel
PDG Chris Offer
Intl. Regional Vice-Chair
Zone 24 & Far West USA
PDG Cathy Roth
Intl. Regional Vice-Chair
ANZO, Australia, New Zealand,
Oceania
PDG Greg Podd
Intl. Regional Vice-Chair
America West
RID Michael Colasurdo, Sr.
Intl.Training Team Vice Chair
PDG Tim Schuler, Esq.
Legal Committee Chair
PRID Robert A. Stuart, Jr. Esq.
Legal Committee
PDG Bevin Wall, Esq.
Legal Committee
PDG Greg Podd, CPA
Legal Committee
PDG Aaron Stein
Publisher
PDG Doris Obremski
Editor
RLI faculty PDG Tam Mustapha and PP
Binod Khaitan Binod are being decorated
with ceremonial shawls by Rotarian Pasu-
pathinathan.
South India Division
Manila, The Philippines
Page 5 Second Annual Report - International RLI
RLI Senior Leaders Advisory Board
Rotary International Presidents
David Linett, RID 04-06
Ashok M. Mahajan, RID 07-09
Mark Daniel Maloney, RID 1999-2001
Michael D. McCullough, RID 03-05
Michael K. McGovern, RIVP 06-08
Gerald A. Meigs, RID 2001-3
Robert Menconi, RID 1998-00
Yoshimazu Minamisono, RID 04-06
Daniel W. Mooers, RID 1994-6
David D. Morgan, RIT 2003-5
G. Kenneth Morgan, RID 04-06
Paul A. Netzel, RID 07-09
Catherine Noyer-Riveau, RID 08-10
Samuel A. Okudzeto, RID 02-04
Donald E. Osburn, RID 2000-02
Themistocles A.C. Pinho, RID 2007-9
Jose Alfredo Pretoni, RIT 1995-7
Barry Rassin, RID 06-08
K.R. Ravindran, RID 09-11
Ian H. S. Riseley, RIT 06-08
Jose Antonio Salazar, RID 04-06
Jose Alfredo Sepulveda, RID 08-10
Philip J. Silvers, RID 08-10
Julio Sorjus, RID 1998-00
Robert Stuart, Jr., RID 05-07
Stan Tempelaars, RID 03-05
P.C. Thomas, RID 01-03
Barry Thompson, RIT 1996-8
John Thorne, RID 02-04
Norbert Turco, RIT 2000-2
Raymond R. Wells, RID 1984-6
Eric Adamson, RID 08-10
Monty J. Audenart, RID 07-09
Orscelik Balkan, RID 06-08
Kalyan Banerjee, RID 1995-7
Ronald L. Beaubien, RID 03-05
Thomas A. Branum, Sr., RID 07-09
Lynmar Brock, RID 1992-4
William Cadwallader, Jr., RID 1990-2
Michael Colasurdo, Sr., RID 08-10
Frank C. Collins, Jr., RIVP 02-04
Kenneth E. Collins, RID, 2000-2
Robert A. Coultas, RID 1996-8
Francisco Creo, RID, 1996-8
Raffaele Pallotta d’Acquapendente, RID 2006-8
John Eberhard, RID 03-05
John Germ, RIVP 03-05
Frank Goldberg, RIT 05-07
Abraham I. Gordon, RIVP 1998-2000
Serge Gouteyron, RIVP 04-06
Kenneth W. Grabeau, RID 2010-12
T. D. Griley, RID 1990-2
Sushil Gupta, RID 03-05
Frederick W. Hahn, Jr., RID 09-11
Antonio Hallage, RID 09-11
Rafael G. Hechanova, RID 1996-8
Jackson San-Lin Hsieh, RID 2008-10
Gary C. K. Huang, RIVP 2000-2
Michael J. Johns, RID 2007-9
Kwang Tae Kim, RID 2005-7
Masahiro Kuroda, RID 2009-11
Jorma Lampen, RID 2000-2
Rotary International Directors
William E. Skelton, RIP 1983-4, deceased
M.A.T. Caparas, RIP 1886-7
Charles C. Keller, RIP 1987-8
Rajendra K. Saboo, RIP 1991-2
Clifford L. Dochterman, RIP 1992-3
Luis Vicente Giay, RIP 1996-7
Frank J. Devlyn, RIP 2000-1
Richard D. King, RIP 01-2
Glenn E. Estess, Sr., RIP 04-5
Wilfrid J. Wilkinson, RIP 07-8
Front row, fifth from right is Division Chair, PDG Sonny Coloma. Division
Advisor, PRID Rafael Hechanova is in front row, seventh from right.
Page 6 Second Annual Report - International RLI
Divisions of RLI as of May 1, 2009
Bulgaria Division
District 2482
Bulgaria
Rumen Mihailov, PP, Chair
Canada/USA - Atlantic/Atlantique
Division
Districts 7810 and 7820
Part of Maine, USA and New Bruns-
wick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland
and Prince Edward Island, Canada,
St. Pierre & Miquelon, France
Dorothy Britten, Chair
Canada/USA -Cascadia Division
Districts 5040, 5050, 5060, 5100,
5080, 5020, 5110
British Columbia, Canada, North-
west USA (Washington State, Ore-
gon, California & Idaho)
Chris Offer, Chair
Canada/USA -See also USA/
Canada - Great Lakes Division
and Northeast America Division
Canada - Saint-Laurent -L’institut
Rotary sur le leadership, Division
Saint-Laurent
portions of Districts 7790, 7850
Province of Quebec, Canada
Rene Laporte, Chair
Central America Division
Districts 4240, 4250
Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El
Salvador, Belize, Guatemala and
Honduras
Allen J. Sellers III, Chair
Cyprus Division
Part of District 2450
Argentina - Buenos Aires Division
Districts 4825, 4855, 4890, 4915
Buenos Aires and Buenos Aires
State
Celia Giay, Chair
Argentina -Central/South Divi-
sion
Districts 4920, 4940
Central/South Argentina and part of
Uruguay
Juan Pedro Torroba, Chair
Australia -Northern Division
Districts 9650, 9630
Part of New South Wales and
Queensland
John Boag, Chair
Australia - Southern Division
Districts 9780, 9500, 9800, 9830,
9690
Parts of South Australia, Northern
Territory, New South Wales and
Victoria
Cathy J. Roth, Chair
Australia-Western Division
Districts 9450, 9460, 9470
Western Australia
Sylvia Byers, Chair
Bangladesh Division
District 3280
Bangladesh
Salim Reza, Chair
Brazil -Division Parana
Districts 4630, 4640, 4710, 4730
Part of Parana State, Brazil
Seizi Kawano, Chair
Brazil -Sao Paulo Division
Districts 4420, 4430, 4590, 4610
Part of Sao Paulo State, Brazil
Jose Luiz Fonseca, Chair
Brazil -Sao Paulo Northwest Divi-
sion
Districts 4470, 4480, 4540
Parts of Brazil and Paraguay
Antonio C. Marchiori, DG, Chair
Cyprus
Doros Jeropoulos, Chair
NOTE: District 2450 has country divi-
sions—countries in district include Cy-
prus, Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain,
Sudan, United Arab Emirates, Rep. of
Georgia and Armenia
Egypt Division
Part of District 2450
Egypt
Colette Haggar, PP, Chair
France/Monaco - Institut Rotarien de
Leadership
Districts 1760, 1770, 1650, 1670, 1690,
1720, 1730, 1780, 1710
France, Monaco
Jacques di Costanzo, Chair
Greece Division
District 2470 and part of District 2481
Greece
Takis Dalianis, Chair
India/Nepal/Sri Lanka -South Asia
RLI Organization
(See also Nepal Division)
RLISA Chair, Sushil Gupta, PRID
Senior Advisor, Kalyan Banerjee, PRID
Executive Vice-Chair, Binod Khaitan, PP
Secretary, Zones 4A and 4B Coordinator
& Extension Chair, Subhash Saraf,
Treasurer and Zones 5A and 5B
Coordinator, Rekha Shetty
India -Central India Division
Districts 3150, 3160, 3180, 3230
India-Zone 5B
Rajendra Rai, Chair
(Continued on page 7)
Alphabetically by Country or Region Name
SEE ALSO RLI WEBSITE FOR CURRENT LIST
All persons listed are past district governors unless otherwise indicated
For the following regions, see
Caribbean countries- See USA/Caribbean - Sunshine and Zone 33 Divisions
Central America countries – See Central America Division
Balkan countries- See United Balkans Division and Greece Division
Pacific Islands- See New Zealand and Pacific Islands Division and Japan Division
Southeast Asia countries- See Southeast Asia Division
Afghanistan- See Pakistan and Afghanistan Division
(Continued from page 6)
India -Eastern India Division
Districts 3291, 3240, 3250, 3260
Eastern India, Zone 6A except Ne-
pal and 3110
Sandeep Narang, Chair
India - Northern India Division
Districts 3070, 3100, 3010
Northern India, Zone 4A except
3050 plus 3110
Atul Dev, PP, Chair
India -South India Division
Districts 3020, 3201, 3202
South India, Zone 5A
K S. Pillai, Chair
India -Western India Division
Districts 3131, 3132, 3030, 3040
3050, 3060, 3140
Western India, Zone 4B plus 3050
Ulhas Kohatkar, Chair
Israel Division
District 2490
State of Israel
Ran Linn, Chair
Italy Division (in organization)
Raffaele Pallota d’Acuapendente,
PRID, Organizing Chair
Japan Division
Districts 2750, 2830, 2710, 2770
Japan, Guam, Northern Marianas,
French Polynesia, Palau
Yoshikazu Minamisono, PRID,
Chair
Jordan Division
Part of District 2450
Muhsen El-Mufleh, Chair
Korea Division
Districts 3640, 3750
South Korea
Kwang Tae Kim, PRID, Chair
Lebanon Division
Part of District 2450
Lebanon
Jamil Mouawad, PP, Chair
Monaco – See France/Monaco
Page 7 Second Annual Report - International RLI
Nepal Division
District 3292
Nepal
Dilendra Raj Shrestha, PP, Chair
The Netherlands Division
District 1570
The Netherlands
Stan Tempelaars, PRID, Chair
New Zealand and Pacific Islands
Division
Districts 9920, 9910, 9930, 9980
New Zealand, American Samoa, Cook
Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia,
Kiribati, Tonga, Samoa, New
Caledonia, Norfolk Island and
Vanuatu
Beryl G. Robinson, Chair
Paskistan and Afghanistan Division
District 3270
Pakistan and Afghanistan
Muhammad Faiz Kidwai, Chair
Philippines Division
Districts 3810, 3850, 3860, 3800,
3780, 3790, 3820, 3830, 3870, 3770
Philippines
Hermogenes Sonny Coloma, Jr.,
Chair
Portugal Division
Districts 1960, 1970
Portugal, including the Azores Islands
and Madeira Islands
Diamantino Gomes, Chair
Puerto Rico Division
District 7000
Puerto Rico
John Richardson, Chair
Southeast Asia Division
Districts 3300, 3310, 3400, 3450
Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Indone-
sia, Hong Kong, Macau, (China),
Mongolia
Peter Wan, Chair
Taiwan Division
Districts 3460, 3470, 3480, 3490,
3500, 3510, 3520
Taiwan
Wei Lin “Dens” Shao, Chair
United Balkans Division
District 2481, except northern Greece,
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia,
Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo
Basile Christaras, Chair
FOR USA/Canada Divisions, SEE ALSO
Canada/USA-Atlantic/Atlantique Division
(northern Maine) and Cascadia Division
(Northwest USA)
USA - Arizona Division
Districts 5490, 5500, 5510
The State of Arizona USA
Greg E. Podd, Chair
USA/Canada -Great Lakes Division
Districts 6360, 6290, 6380
Part of Michigan USA and Part of Ontario,
Canada
Renee Merchant, Chair
USA - Heartland USA Division
District 5650
Nebraska/Iowa USA
Nicolette "Nicki" S. Klein Chair
USA - Heart of America Division
Zones 30 & 31
Districts 5710, Kansas; 6110, parts of Arkan-
sas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma; 6150,
Arkansas, 6190, Louisiana; 6460, Illinois;
6490, Illinois; 6510, Illinois, 6580, Indiana,
6670, Ohio; 6710, Kentucky; 6740, Kentucky,
6760, Tennessee, 6800, parts of Mississippi
and Tennessee; 6860, Alabama; and 6880,
Alabama-15
Richard “Dick” Wagner, Chair
USA - North Coast Division
Districts 6630, 6600
Parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania
Fran B. Bayless, Chair
USA/Canada - Northeast America, Inc. Di-
vision (Home Div)
All districts in Zone 32 plus 7120, 7150, 7170,
7190, 7350, 7370, 7330, 7620, 7630, 7790
USA-Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Mas-
sachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New
York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware,
Maryland, W. Virginia, Bermuda and part of
Quebec, Canada (Continued on page 8)
2008
RLI Annual
Breakfast
Page 8 Second Annual Report - International RLI
THE ROTARY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
ANNUAL CONVENTION BREAKFAST MEETING
Birmingham, U.K., JUNE 24, 2009 7:30 A.M.
Welcome – David Linett, International Chair
BREAKFAST
Introductions during breakfast
Michael Rabasca, Intl. Executive Director
Frank Wargo, Intl. Vice-Chair for Training
Knut Johnsen, Intl. Vice-Chair for Operations
Tam Mustapha, Intl. Vice-Chair for Special Projects
The Status of RLI -David Linett
Remarks -Monty Audenart, Rotary International Vice -President
Remarks -Michael Colasurdo, Sr., Rotary International Director
ADDRESS
Past Rotary International President Cliff Dochterman
Presentation of Awards - David Linett
Recognition of Breakfast Committee –Michael Rabasca, Chair
Adjournment to the Montreal Convention
(Continued from page 7)
Knut J. Johnsen, Jr., Chair
USA/Caribbean - Sunshine
Division (Zone 34)
Districts 6950, 6960, 6970, 6980,
6990, 7020, 6890, 6930, 6940,
6900, 6910, 6920
Florida, Georgia USA, Anguilla,
Bahamas, British Virgin Islands,
Cayman Islands,
French West Indies, Haiti, Ja-
maica, Netherlands Antilles,
Turks & Caicos Islands,
US Virgin Islands
Tim Schuler, Chair
USA/Caribbean - Zone 33
Division
13 Districts in Zone 33 plus 7030
Caribbean
Virginia, West Virginia, North
Carolina and South Carolina
USA, Antigua & Barbuda,
Barbados, Dominica,
French Guiana, French West In-
dies, Grenada, Guyana, Montser-
rat, St. Kitts-Nevis,
St. Lucia, St. Vincent & The
Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad
& Tobago
Bevin Wall, Chair