PROMOTING ROTARY’S PUBLIC IMAGE

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PROMOTING ROTARY’S PUBLIC IMAGE WORKBOOK SESSION 10

ROTARY PUBLIC IMAGE COORDINATORS Zone 24 West Zone 24 East Zone 32 Sean Hogan, RPIC Ken Miller Assistant RPIC Tanya Wolff, RPIC Guy Bissonnette, Carrie Jones, Brian Thompson Assistant RPICS Dan Ceglia, RPIC

LEARNING OBJECTIVES Plan how you will use communications strategies to achieve your public image goals Consider how to create and implement both an internal and external communications plan for your district Use the public image resources available to enhance your communications efforts

How we can help you and your District: Assist with public image goals ROTARY PUBLIC IMAGE COORDINATORS How we can help you and your District: Assist with public image goals Training at all levels Provide resources

ROTARY PUBLIC IMAGE COORDINATORS Pick your District Chair Help your District Chair build a District Committee Train your members and clubs

BENEFITS OF GOOD COMMUNICATIONS Increased visibility Increased membership and contributions Partnerships and support for local projects Engaged members

TARGET AUDIENCE Our members. Potential members. General public.