Rotary District 9800 is celebrating the relationship between a mentor and protégé that makes for effective mentorship, develops community leadership and instills our next generation of leaders with Rotary values, by awarding District Governor Mentorship Awards at Official DG Cluster visits.
We’re seeking nominations by younger Rotary members, who are being mentored by a more experienced Rotarian, of their effective mentorship, nominate at growmyclub.org/mentorship-award
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Rotary membership offers younger volunteers unparalleled opportunities to gain personal and professional development that they wouldn't necessarily experience in their workplace, through not-for-profit board experience in a supportive environment, vocational service, Rotary Learning Center, and mentoring by an experienced member.
These powerful mentor-protégé relationships can elevate newer and/or younger members into key key leadership positions within our organisation.
We’re seeking nominations by younger Rotary members, who are being mentored by a more experienced Rotarian, of their effective mentorship.
Both protégé and mentor must be members of a Rotary club of District 9800 (ask your club secretary if you're not sure).
Nominations will be evaluated by the District Vocational Service Chair Sarah Overton (Rotary Central Melbourne) and District Governor Amanda Wendt (Rotary Melbourne) with successful candidates awarded at Official District Governor Cluster Visits.