Maintaining flexibility as a club may prove to be valuable strategy to attract and retain members as we look forward to resuming a more “normal” meeting schedule sometime soon. Having the ability to engage members while still practicing social distancing as needed may become the new rule rather than the exception, so it’s never too soon to start gathering ideas on how you and your club might make things work.
When you’re ready to add new members, don’t forget to invite DG Jim Squire to help with an online New Member Induction – no need to wait to make new members official!
And remember to look for more resources at rotary.org/membership!
Does Your Club Have a Membership Chair?
As the new Rotary year approaches, we will focus once again on Membership to attract, engage, and retain good Rotarians in our clubs. A key player in that process will be the Club Membership Chair, but many of our District clubs have yet to name a Rotarian to that position. If you have someone in mind, login to Rotary Club Central and assign them the role officially. If you don’t have anyone yet, start looking for that energetic go-getter in your club who is just waiting for you to ask him/her to help. We’ll all be in this together, but a Membership Chair will help lead the way. Looking forward to a great year!