There's a tradition in our certain Rotary Clubs: every year, the President organises a trip. Hansjörg, the RC Genève International President for the 2022-23 Rotarian Year organised a trip to Lebanon; a country with which our Club has a rich history. We've been collaborating with RC Tripoli Cosmopol ... There's a tradition in our certain Rotary Clubs: every year, the President organises a trip. Hansjörg, the RC Genève International President for the 2022-23 Rotarian Year organised a trip to Lebanon; a country with which our Club has a rich history. We've been collaborating with RC Tripoli Cosmopolis for many years and who has been our partner Club in that country. During this annual trip, members combined pleasure with visiting project sites across the country as well as visiting Rotarians.
Tonight we welcomed four new members to our Club. We're extremely proud of our Club's diversity and international perspective and this cohort didn't disappoint: four nationalities, four backgrounds and an equal spread of genders. Pictured below are three of the four members (unfortunately, Barbara ... Tonight we welcomed four new members to our Club. We're extremely proud of our Club's diversity and international perspective and this cohort didn't disappoint: four nationalities, four backgrounds and an equal spread of genders. Pictured below are three of the four members (unfortunately, Barbara Fritsche-Surchat was unable to join!). Keep reading below for a short summary on each:-> Joëlle Payom is a graduate of INSEAD and has worked for some of the world's largest companies (including JTI and Carrefour). She is now the Director of her own company which focuses on combatting discrimination in the workplace.-> Philippe Haution is a graduate of the prestigious MINES Paris-Tech and has worked for EDF before joining MSCI Inc..-> Barbara Fritsche-Surchat earned her PhD from the University of Vienna and has spent a lot of her career working for Servier, where she is currently the MD for Switzerland. -> Giovanni Russo earned his MBA from Concordia University and has spent a large chunk of his time in the aviation field. Today, he is the COO of Geneva Airport; one of Europe's largest airport hubs.We're all very happy and proud to welcome you to Rotary 💪🏽!
On April 28th, Takhmina Nasimova from Rotaract Genève International and Head of Business Development & Marketing for AgAu.io attended our meeting. Her brilliant talk on the emerging cryptocurrency and blockchain technology created a lively discussion amongst our members and guests alike. Takhm ... On April 28th, Takhmina Nasimova from Rotaract Genève International and Head of Business Development & Marketing for AgAu.io attended our meeting. Her brilliant talk on the emerging cryptocurrency and blockchain technology created a lively discussion amongst our members and guests alike. Takhmina touched upon a number of topics, including:What is blockchain and cryptocurrency;How cryptocurrency can combat the inequality in access to finance;What is the future of blockchain.
Nathalie Fontanet is one of Geneva's most important political personalities. A graduate of the University of Geneva's Faculty of Law, she trained as a lawyer before dedicating herself to public office. She was elected as a State Councillor and Head of Geneva's Office of HR and Finance. She has exte ... Nathalie Fontanet is one of Geneva's most important political personalities. A graduate of the University of Geneva's Faculty of Law, she trained as a lawyer before dedicating herself to public office. She was elected as a State Councillor and Head of Geneva's Office of HR and Finance. She has extensively defended the city's place as a beacon of liberal and international values, promoting the countless players who call this city their home. On April 5th, Nathalie attended our weekly meeting to discuss the lessons learned during COVID but also what her office and the government is doing to continue promoting Geneva as a place for diversity and international affairs. It was also a rare opportunity for our members to put questions to a high ranking official. Thank you, Nathalie!
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Rotary is built on connection. When Paul Harris came to Chicago as a young lawyer, he formed Rotary for one compelling reason: to help him connect to others in a new city. More than a century later, we have at our disposal countless ways to form friendships and networks, most of which Paul Harris never dreamed. Yet Rotary’s ability to connect us remains unique — and unrivaled. Through its distinct mission and structure, Rotary International provides a way to connect to our communities, to network professionally, and to build strong and lasting relationships. Our membership connects us to a global community through our countless projects and programs, our leadership in polio eradication, and our work with and through the United Nations. Our service connects us to people who share our values, who want to take action for a better world; it connects us to people we would never otherwise meet, who are more like us than we could have imagined; and it connects us to people who need our help, allowing us to change lives in communities around the world. As a new decade begins, we are shaping Rotary’s future. In 2019-2020, Rotary will implement its new strategic plan, respond to the innovation of the Council on Legislation, and serve in our revitalized areas of focus. But the real work of shaping Rotary’s future lies in our clubs, where our organization must do the most to adapt to today’s changing realities. While the club remains the core of the Rotary experience, we are now far more creative and flexible in deciding what a club can be, how it can meet, and even what can be considered a Rotary meeting. We need to be organized, strategic, and innovative in how we approach membership, forging wider and deeper connections to our communities and forming new club models to attract and engage more — and more diverse — members. Rotary is indeed a family. Yet too often, the structure of membership or the demands of leadership seem to place Rotary out of reach for today’s younger professionals. Rotary can and should be an experience that complements our families instead of competing with them. When our Rotary clubs are warm, welcoming places where service and family go hand in hand, we give family-oriented young professionals the opportunity to embrace Rotary service and model positive civic engagement. And when we make the expectations of Rotary offices realistic and manageable for busy professionals, we develop the skills and networks of a new generation of Rotarians — who will become Rotary leaders. In 2019-2020, it will be our challenge to strengthen the many ways that Rotary Connects the World, building the connections that allow talented, thoughtful, and generous people to unite and take meaningful action through Rotary service.
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