What impact can one young leader have on a Rotary club, a community, or even an entire district? Join us for our next District 5110 Leadership Forum on Monday, March 24, at 4 PM on Zoom to hear an inspiring story of leadership in action.
Our featured speaker, Angie Deiter, is a 25-year-old rising leader who is proving that age is no barrier to making a difference. Angie is a regional manager for a local credit union, a mom of two, and a dedicated Rotarian. She will be sharing how her experience at PELS (President-Elect Learning Seminar) was nothing short of life-changing and how it has propelled her into leadership as the youngest incoming president of the Rotary Club of Lakeview.
Angie’s journey is an example of how Rotary empowers young professionals to grow, lead, and make an impact. Her story highlights the value of investing in leadership development, not just for Rotary but for the workplaces and communities we serve. In fact, her employer recognized the value of her Rotary training, supporting her participation in PELS as paid professional development—an approach that may open doors for more young professionals to engage with Rotary.
Join us for an insightful discussion on:
- How investing in young leaders strengthens Rotary and the community
- The role of mentorship and leadership training in professional growth
- Strategies to engage and retain emerging leaders in your club
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear firsthand how one young leader is inspiring many. Mark your calendar and join us on Zoom Monday, March 24, at 4 PM. Rotarians can access the meeting link on the DACdb District Calendar.
Let’s continue building the future of Rotary, one leader at a time.
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