
D’Last Hurrah
Those unexpected moments that become your best memories – one episode at a time.
by Rajiv Mathews George
Past President 2023/24
Creating an equitable relationship between Rotarians and Rotaractors requires intentional effort from both groups. Here are some key approaches:
Acknowledge that both groups bring valuable perspectives and skills. Rotarians offer experience and established networks, while Rotaractors bring fresh ideas, technological savvy, and energy.
Create joint committees with equal representation and decision-making authority from both groups. Rotate leadership roles between Rotarians and Rotaractors.
Establish two-way mentoring where Rotarians guide Rotaractors on professional development, while Rotaractors mentor Rotarians on digital engagement strategies or current social issues.
Establish accessible platforms for ongoing dialogue that accommodate both groups preferences.
Ensure both groups receive appropriate credit and visibility for their work in club communications and community recognition. The most successful collaborations recognise that equity doesn’t mean treating everyone identically — it means giving each group what they need to be full partners in Rotary’s mission of service.
Design service projects together from inception, ensuring both groups have meaningful input on goals, strategy, and implementation.
Foster personal connections through shared activities to break down generational barriers.
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