Two New Assistant Governors Appointed

Assistant Governors provide the essential support that keeps our clubs connected, thriving, and focused on our mission of service above self.

We’re pleased to announce the appointment of two new Assistant Governors to Rotary District 5110. These leaders will play a crucial role in supporting the clubs in their areas, acting as liaisons between the clubs and the Governor Line, and helping to foster stronger connections within our Rotary family. Assistant Governors typically serve for three years.

Tim Quinlan will step into the role for the Rogue-Illinois area, replacing Bruce Reece. With a passion for service and a deep understanding of the needs of our local clubs, Tim is ready to help guide and support Rotarians in his new capacity.

Ian Foster will serve the Southern Oregon area, succeeding Michelle Corradetti. Ian’s dedication to Rotary and his enthusiasm for engaging members in meaningful projects will be a great asset as he takes on this leadership role.

Please join me in welcoming Tim and Ian to their new roles!

Meet the Rest of the Current Team (three of which are ending their term)

  • Steven Schneiderman – Central Coast
  • Keever Henry – Central Oregon
  • Alexandra McNair – Klamath-Lake (seeking her replacement)
  • Richard Fuller – Northern California
  • Mark Miranda – Northern Coast
  • Patrick Mickleberry – Benton County
  • Ed Hodney – Linn County
  • Michael Hewitt – Southern Coast
  • Julianne DiChiro – Greater Jackson County (seeking her replacement)
  • Jennifer Geller – Southern Willamette-Eugene (seeking her replacement)
  • Gary Manly – Greater South Willamette
  • Scott Hendy – Umpqua
  • Tonya Bernardy – Bend-Sunriver

Together, Assistant Governors provide the essential support that keeps our clubs connected, thriving, and focused on our mission of service above self. If you are interested in these positions, or any other District leadership role, contact Chris Waugh to learn more. We haven’t peaked yet!

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  • Emily Francona

    During my four years as South Coast AG I learned more about Rotary than I expected. Assisting clubs with a variety of challenges was very rewarding and made me a better Rotarian. Clubs benefit from your presence as a sounding board and sharing in their activies.

  • Joe Vincent

    Assistant Governors are real heroes in District Leadership! They give generously of their time to support their good friends and colleagues amongst the Rotary Clubs that each of them serves. Got a question about anything to do with Rotary? Ask your AG! They BREATHE Rotary. Is there a tough issue facing your club, and you need ideas? Ask your AG! Your AG Corps LIVES “Service Above Self”!

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