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Current Project Leadership

This is a list of interest categories and the interests within each category. Click on an interest to learn more about that item. If you are logged in, you will also see the members who have declared that interest, with a link to their member directory entry.
 
Vocational Service & Job1  
Projects undertaken by the Rotary Club of Chicago to serve others through its members' vocations, and to foster professional development and the integrity of the business community.
Job1 Members: 9
The Signature Project of the Rotary Club of Chicago, Job1 is a summer internship program for high school students, providing them their first real job through workforce readiness training and summer e  
 
Community Service  
Projects undertaken by the Rotary Club of Chicago to help serve the greater Chicago community.
Loretto Hospital Health Screening Members: 1
ROTARY/One has supported a community based health screening day for the Chicago Austin neighborhood for the past two years.  
Easter Seals of Chicago Members: 2
A holiday party is hosted by Rotarians at a school of the Chicago Easter Seals. Over 100 students are involved.  
 
Club Service  
Projects and efforts undertaken by the Rotary Club of Chicago to ensure the health and longevity of the Club and Rotary organization, the enrichment of its members, and the support of its goals and ai
Rotary Club of Chicago Archives Members: 1
Preservation and promotion of the first service club's archives and history  
Rotaract Club of Chicago Members: 0
  
 
International Service  
Projects undertaken by the Rotary Club of Chicago, both in the donation of funds and volunteers, at an international level, to bring service to a larger global community.
Group Study Exchange Members: 6
  
PolioPlus Members: 3
  
Alliance for Smiles Members: 2
  
Sister City: Rotary Club in Birmingham, Members: 2
Jack Hedrick is club liaison.  
Sister City: Tokyo/West Rotary Club, Jap Members: 1
Robert Hudson, Jr. and Mack Harashimas are club liaisons.  
Sister City: Rotary Club of Seoul, Korea Members: 3
Club liaisons are Evy Alsaker, Andy Kim, Soyern Yoo and Michael Oh.  
International Understanding & Networking Members: 1
Rotary will explore international cultures and relationships; network with other organizations. This interest is for member learning.  
 
Scholarship and Grant Programs  
Rotary Scholarship and Grant Programs The Rotary Club of Chicago in coordination with Rotary District 6450 and Rotary International are honored to evaluate, recommend, and sponsor Ambassadorial Scho
Job1 Intern Scholarship Program Members: 0
  
Ambassadorial Scholarship Members: 0
  
World Peace Scholars Members: 0
  
 

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Rotary was founded on February 23, 1905.  Leaders of the Rotary Club of Chicago went on to establish Rotary International in 1910. 


 


Club Leadership

2012-2013 Board of Directors and Committee Chairs (co-Chairs)


Lisa Russ, president
Jana Herdova, secretary
Gail Anderson, treasurer 
Michael Faris, president elect

Pedro Cevallos, president nominee

Khaled Akkawi, community service

Conor Gee, public relations

Margrethe Kearney, community service

Amanda Lewis, membership
Paul McConville, membership

Cheryl McIntyre, vocational service
Gus R. Noble, program
Pancho Nunez, fellowship
Jodi Santeford, international
Marshall Schmitt, service director & grants

 

Foundation Board of Trustees

 

Arol Augsburger, chair

Andrea Luehmann, vice chair

Jim Buik, treasurer

John Noonan, secretary

Gail Anderson

Pedro Cevallos

Michael Faris

Robert Knuepfer

Mohan Rao


Meeting Times and Locations


Weekly Meetings

Tuesdays, 12:00 to 1:30 PM

*Note: The first Tuesday of each month is Rotary After Work at 5:30 and may be at other venues.

Location:

Union League Club

65 West Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60604

Dress Code:

Business or Business Casual


Luncheons and Rotary After Work are $35.00 per person


Reservations, please make a reservation by 3:00 each Monday

Online - Click on meeting date.

Email: RSVP@rotaryone.net

Voice-mail: (312) 372-3900


Second and Fourth Wednesday Evenings

6:00 PM Social (Cash Bar)

6:30-7:30 PM Meeting (No Charge)

O'Brien's Restaurant - 1528 N. Wells Street, Chicago, IL

Online reservation - please see Event Calendar.
 

Chicago Expansion Clubs

 


Rotary Club of Chicago Financial District  

Thursday 12:15 p.m.,

Union League Club

65 West Jackson Blvd  

Reservations for Lunch, please e-mail: info@rotarycfd.org

 
Rotary Club of Chicago Near South

- Wednesday 12:15 p.m.
 IIT Campus 3201 S State St
 

Rotary Club of Chicago Lakeview

- Thursday 12:15 p.m.
 2960 N. Lake Shore Dr
 

Rotary Club of Chicago Far North

- Tuesday 7:15 a.m.
 5333 N. Sheridan
 

Rotary Club of Chicago Northwest

- Thursday 7:15 p.m.
 3210 W. Irving Park Rd
 

Rotary Club of Chicago Southeast

- Thursday 6:15 p.m.

 7801 South State Street 


For other clubs throughout Chicagoland, click here.

 

 


 

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