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Rotary eClub one

Rotary eClub one


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The concept of Rotary eClub One was developed by a design committee from D5450, commencing work in March 2001 under the leadership of John Minter, D5450 Governor's Representative and a member of the sponsoring Rotary Club of Boulder, Colorado. The Board of Rotary International approved the world's first provisional Rotary E-club (Rotary eClub One) in 2001 with John Minter as its Charter President....
The concept of Rotary eClub One was developed by a design committee from D5450, commencing work in March 2001 under the leadership of John Minter, D5450 Governor's Representative and a member of the sponsoring Rotary Club of Boulder, Colorado. The Board of Rotary International approved the world's first provisional Rotary E-club (Rotary eClub One) in 2001 with John Minter as its Charter President.On January 18, 2002, Bhichai Rattakul, Rotary International President 2002-2003, attended a Quad-District Rotary Foundation dinner in Denver Colorado where Rotary eClub One was presented with its Charter Certificate, dated January 4, 2002.In 2003 Charter President John Minter, President-elect Chris Joscelyne, and President-nominee Gerry Roberts, undertook a major review of the Rotary E-Club concept. Significant changes were made, monitored closely by RI. The model that was adopted became the operational benchmark that we all know today.In June 2004 the RI Council on Legislation approved the resolution: "To allow attendance credit for a 30-minute interactive club Web site activity." This opened the way for the Cyber Rotary Clubs Pilot Project with 14 e-clubs participating in the proof-of-concept evaluation trial.Rotarians Joscelyne and Minter, with support from D5450, submitted a proposal to the Board of RI that Rotary should follow the Internet naming protocol of the UN and governments (e-health, e-commerce, e-trade, e-banking etc.) and adopt the descriptor "Rotary e-club". This recommendation was adopted by the RI Board who ordered that the descriptor "Rotary cyber-club" be no longer used. The Pilot Project was renamed Rotary E-Clubs Pilot Project, and clubs were directed to remove references to "cyber-club" from their websites.A Rotary e-clubs advisory panel was established to respond to the needs of the 14 Rotary e-clubs in the pilot. Panel members were PDG Mel Taunt (Arizona), PDG Gerry Roberts (Wyoming), PP Carol Steen (North Carolina), PP Angus Robinson

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