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                 Some years ago, a new acquaintance asked me what should have been a simple question:
            “What is Rotary?” I opened my mouth to reply and then stopped short with the realization that I
            simply did not know where to begin. The problem wasn’t that I didn’t know what Rotary was. The
            problem was that Rotary was — and is — too large and complex to easily defne. We are a member-
            based organization, a club-based organization, and a service based organization; we are local,
            regional, and international; we are community members, businesspeople and professionals, working
            and retired, active in nearly every country in the world. Every one of our 1.2 million members has
            a unique set of goals, experiences, and priorities; every one of us has a unique understanding of
            Rotary.
                 To me, Rotary is defined not by who we are, but by what we do — by the potential that
            Rotary gives us, and the ways we realize that potential in meaningful and lasting service. Rotary
            has been around for a long time: 112 years. In some ways, we’ve changed tremendously, as we’ve
            grown, matured, and adapted to the changing needs of our members and communities. In our
            fundamentals, however, we remain the same: an organization of people with the desire — and
            through Rotary, the ability — to make a diference in our communities, and the world. We answer the
            question “What is Rotary?” with our actions, by making a diference through our service.

                 As an organization, we recognize how important it is that the world understand what Rotary
            is, and what we do. At the same time, we know that it is more important than ever to allow our clubs
            to defne Rotary service for themselves. As Rotarians, we have more fexibility than ever to decide
            how we want our clubs to meet, work, and grow. We’re focusedmore than ever on making sure that
            Rotary refects the people it serves, with more women and a more diverse membership. And we’re
            working hard to ensure that Rotary remains the world’s pre-eminent volunteer service organization,
            by emphasizing long-term planning, sustainable service, and continuity in leadership on every level.
                 In 2017-18, we will answer the question “What is Rotary?” with the theme Rotary: Making a
            Diference. However each of us chooses to serve, we do it because we know our service makes
            a difference in the lives of others. Whether we are building a new playground or a new school,
            improving medical care or sanitation, training confict mediators or midwives, we know that the work
            we do will change people’s lives — in ways large and small — for the better. Whatever motivation
            each of us had for joining Rotary, it is the satisfaction we fnd in Rotary that causes us to remain, the
            satisfaction of knowing that week by week, year by year, we are part of Rotary: Making a Diference.

                                                                                Ian H.S. Riseley
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                                                             President, Rotary International, 2017-18
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